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iPhone · CupertinoApple's iPhone lineup is expected to undergo a radical shakeup in the next two years. Here's what to expect by 2027, including the long-awaited iPhone Fold.The iPhone Fold is part of Apple's future release lineup - Image Credit: AppleInsiderApple has a fairly packed iPhone schedule at the moment, with four mainline releases in the fall and occasional updates in the spring. While the current roster is for five devices, that won't necessarily be t…See the Story
iPhone Fold and more: Apple could release seven iPhone models per year by 2027
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Apple · CupertinoNext year's iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will be equipped with under-screen Face ID, and the front camera will be moved to the top-left corner of the screen, according to a new report from The Information's Wayne Ma and Qianer Liu. As a result of these changes, the report said the iPhone 18 Pro models will not have a pill-shaped Dynamic Island cutout at the top of the screen. Nevertheless, the devices will look similar to the iPhone 17 Pr…See the Story
iPhone 18 Pro Features Leaked in New Report, Including Under-Screen Face ID
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Apple · CupertinoMacworld Apple really wants you to enable automatic updates for your iPhone. So much so that they're employing a sketchy dark pattern in the iOS 26.2 update to trick you into turning it on. If you have automatic updates turned off you'll see the above screen after updating to iOS 26.2. If you don't read it carefully, you won't notice that the blue button simply labeled "Continue" will actually enable automatic updates. You can always go turn it …See the Story





