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Japan is the first country to see iPhone price hikes in 2026. The driver is a weak yen, but analysts warn the real test comes when iPhone 18 launches this autumn.
At 6.8mm slim and 5,000mAh, the Picogo Air AM71 adds NFC battery monitoring to the ultra-compact wireless charging market.
Apple's ultra-thin iPhone flopped badly in 2025. Leaked renders suggest the follow-up fixes the two biggest complaints — but you'll wait until 2027.
China's 3C certification database puts the Pro Max at 5,567 mAh—an 11% year-over-year gain—while the standard Pro barely moves.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo warns of severe supply constraints at launch, with fewer than 1 million units ready in Q3 2026—mirroring the iPhone X delay playbook.
Leaked figures show Apple's biggest iPhone yet finally edges past the Galaxy S26 Ultra on paper — but real-world endurance is a different story.
A ransomware attack on Apple's Indian manufacturing partner exposed 630GB of confidential data, including live photos of the iPhone 18 Pro ahead of its September launch.
A hack at a Tata Electronics factory exposed A20 Pro schematics showing faster RAM and a chip layout designed to manage heat from sustained AI workloads.
Apple will reveal the iPhone Ultra at its September 2026 event alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup — but the foldable won't ship until months later, leaving Samsung a clear window.
Macs, iPads, and Vision Pro got more expensive on June 25. Apple says the memory shortage forcing its hand won't ease anytime soon.
Mark Gurman has mapped out Apple's next two iPhone generations — including a name skip, a radical screen redesign, and camera-equipped AirPods.
Apple is pushing ahead with its ultra-thin iPhone line despite poor Gen 1 sales, adding an ultrawide lens and a new chip to address the main complaints.
A global DRAM crunch driven by AI data center demand is pushing up smartphone costs across the board — and Apple is no longer shielding customers from it.
A new interactive site lets you scroll through every iPhone model ever made—and watch Apple's supply chain quietly close off over two decades.













