A new rumor details major hardware changes for the 2026 iPhone 18 Pro, including a variable aperture camera, a smaller punch-hole, and a transparent back design.
Apple has launched Tap to Pay on iPhone in Singapore, allowing merchants to accept contactless payments using just their iPhone and a partner-enabled iOS app.
A new report claims an internal Apple document has leaked the full iPhone 17 color lineup, including new shades like Mood Indigo and fluorescent Papaya for the Pro models.
A new leak claims Apple's foldable iPhone will use side-mounted Touch ID to enable an ultra-thin design, featuring a 7.6" inner display and dual 48MP cameras.
Mass production of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 is already underway, according to Taiwan's United Daily News. Production of the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 and new iPads will reportedly begin in September.
A new leak suggests Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max will measure 8.725mm thick—nearly 1mm more than Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra and 5% thicker than the iPhone 16 Pro Max, likely to house a larger 5,000mAh battery.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports Apple's foldable iPhone hinge will be cheaper than expected, with Foxconn securing the lead on production through a new joint venture.
Shure has revived its classic mobile mic for the USB-C era. The new MV88 delivers pro audio for iPhone and Android with no cables required. Available now.
Apple suppliers Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) both posted solid growth in November which could alleviate some investor concern over iPhone demand.
Pro photographer Austin Mann's full iPhone 17 Pro camera review. See stunning photos from the Dolomites and learn why the new 48MP telephoto is its best upgrade.
Smartphone vendors including Huawei, Oppo, and Xiaomi are planning to adopt mini LED displays in the second half of 2018 and have asked Taiwan-based makers to start producing mini LED backlighting in June.
Apple's iPhone 16e debuted at ninth place on Europe's best-selling smartphone list in March, but sales lagged behind previous SE models—possibly due to a higher price tag.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co has reportedly begun mass production of next generation processors for new Apple iPhone models expected to launch later this year.