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Apple has yet to announce a foldable iPhone, but after years of speculation, the outlines of what’s often referred to as the iPhone Fold are starting to come into focus. Multiple analysts and leakers now agree that Apple is targeting a late-2026 launch window for its first foldable phone,
During Apple's fiscal 2026 first‑quarter earnings call, CEO Tim Cook said many iPhone users adopted these AI features that rely on Apple Intelligence.
Commentary: Apple's lean iPhone is a good value, but there's a great reason to hold off on buying one right now.
PGYTECH’s RetroVa iPhone camera grip targets iPhone 17 Pro shooters with real buttons and a retro body, plus an optional 2.35x telephoto extender that claims up to 235mm optical reach.
The next major iPhone update, IOS 26.3, is on its way, as evidenced by multiple beta releases, but it appears to be later than previously thought. Here’s the latest on when to expect it.
Apple reported a 16% year-on-year jump in its fiscal first-quarter revenue on "staggering" iPhone demand, topping market estimates.
Apple may be flirting with detachable telephoto lenses for the iPhone 18 Pro, borrowing a bold Android idea, but testing doesn't always mean shipping.
Apple has released iOS 26.2.1, an important update that all iPhone users should apply now. Here's what you need to know.
Boost your iPhone battery life with seven simple settings tweaks, from Auto-Brightness to Low Power Mode, that reduce drain without changing habits.
Apple’s iPhone sales soared to a new quarterly record during the holiday season, despite artificial intelligence blunders that prompted the technology trendsetter to get a helping hand from Google.
The Apple iPhone 18 Pro Max and iPhone 18 Pro are expected to launch with upgraded camera systems, refined design changes, and next-generation performance enhancements likely to headline the Pro lineup.
Apple’s new iPhone privacy setting blurs location data shared with wireless carriers, limiting precise tracking while preserving emergency services.