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Apple has a new iPhone update in the wings, and it’s about to make its entrance. Although there had been plentiful reports that an interim update was on its way, it’s now near-certain that the next iPhone software release will be iOS 26.1. Here’s why that’s a good thing.
Apple is still working overtime to keep up with iPhone 17 demand, but shipping estimates show that the company is starting to catch up.
Apple this week made iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max parts available to order through its self-service repair store
More than a week ago, the news was clear: the next iPhone update (the content of which remains a mystery) would be iOS 26.0.2 and would land in the week beginning Oct. 20. But it’s nowhere to be seen. What’s happening, you might ask.
If the iPhone Fold is going to ship in 2026, there needs to be orders for parts for it now. A new rumor claims that Apple is beyond just making orders, and is actively stockpiling parts for manufacture.
As the holidays approach, staying connected to loved ones and documenting your shared memories is a priority. There’s no better way to come prepared for a season of fun, food and festivities than with a free iPhone 17 Pro,
Right now, T-Mobile is offering the iPhone 17 Pro for free via 24 monthly bill credits when you trade in any eligible device, in any condition, and sign up to the Experience Beyond or Go5G Next plan. This equates to a $1,100 discount, and it can even be applied against iPhone models down to the 14.
The Camera app is probably the most-used app on the iPhone. Here's everything you need to know to get started using the Camera in iOS 26.
Google’s Pixel lineup is an exciting alternative for iPhone owners.
A new leak hints that the iPhone 18 Pro could come in bold new colors while skipping the classic black finish again.