iPhone 17 To Have iOS 26 In Radical Change, Report Claims
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The last iPhone update brought a completely unexpected satellite capability for the iPhone 13 series. It’s live now: here’s what it means and who can get it right now.
Two key components will remain unchanged from the iPhone 16. A few hours ago a rumor claimed the iPhone 17 would grow its screen size to 6.3" (from 6.1"
Apple tweaked iPhone 16 Pro screen sizes to make them bigger than 2023's iPhone 15 Pro models, and this year we are also expecting
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CNET on MSNWant to Buy a New iPhone? Now's Not the Time, and Here's WhyIf you're ready to upgrade your iPhone, you may want to hang tight. Apple unveiled the iPhone 16 lineup back in September, which means the company is due to launch the next generation of its handset,
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A leaker has broken from the pack, and is now saying that the core iPhone 17 will stick with the already released A18 chip, while the rest of the line gets chips derived from the A19.
Remember Apple's attempt to replace the iPhone's mechanical buttons with solid-state ones featuring haptic feedback? The buttons
For reference, the iPhone 16 and Plus made a splash last year when they debuted pink, teal and ultramarine color options, alongside the standard white and black. The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max introduced a new color, desert titanium -- a restrained shade of peach -- alongside the classic natural titanium, white titanium and black titanium options.
Haptic buttons are coming not just for the iPhone, but also devices including the iPad and the Apple Watch, as Project Bungo is said to have been revived.
For those looking for more of an upgrade, this year's iPhone 17 base model may be a disappointment. Analyst Jeff Pu shared information on the iPhone 17 in a research note from equity research firm GF Securities (seen by MacRumors ). According to him, the standard iPhone 17 will feature the same A18 chip as the iPhone 16.
Imagine if Apple made an iPhone 17 Ultra with multiple telephoto lenses, a huge primary sensor and an array of add-on lenses. I looked at Ultra competitors like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Find X8 Ultra and Vivo X200 Ultra to see what the iPhone 17 Ultra would need to.
All four iPhone 17 models will adopt metalens technology for Face ID, according to Jeff Pu, an Apple analyst at equity research firm GF