Apple has released the iOS 26.2 public beta for iPhones, adding a new Lock Screen transparency slider, updated Sleep Score metrics, alarms in Reminders, podcast chapters, and more refinements
Apple eyes $28 billion iPhone production in India for FY26, driven by a surge in exports expected to touch $22 billion - marking a 28% jump in its final PLI scheme year
Apple is reportedly developing a new entry-level MacBook powered by an A-series iPhone chip, targeting Chromebook users and students with a lower price than the MacBook Air
Apple's first iOS 26.2 developer beta adds a Lock Screen transparency slider, refined Sleep Scores, alarm-based reminders, new podcast tools, and tweaks across core apps
Apple's latest iOS 26.1 update lets iPhone users adjust the Liquid Glass transparency effect, expands Apple Intelligence's Live Translation to more languages, adds new gesture controls and more
Apple has released the iOS 26.1 Release Candidate, likely the final build before public rollout. Check all new features coming to compatible iPhone models
Apple introduces a new PhotoKit framework in iOS 26.1, allowing third-party apps to automatically back up photos in the background
Apple is said to be developing multiple new iPhone designs - including book-style and flip-style foldables, and a bezel-free "all-glass" iPhone - with launches planned between 2026 and 2028
Adobe's Project Indigo app is now functional on the iPhone 17 lineup after weeks of incompatibility, though the company has disabled the front camera until Apple's iOS 26.1 update
Apple has set a new record in India, shipping 4.9 million iPhones between July and September 2025, its highest quarterly performance ever.
Apple's new AppMigrationKit aims to simplify app data transfer between iPhones, iPads and Android devices, likely arriving with iOS 26.1 and iPadOS 26.1
Apple engineers testing early versions of the new AI-powered Siri reportedly have concerns over its performance, even after a year-long delay in development
Apple's latest iOS 26.1 public beta adds new Liquid Glass transparency controls, a lock screen camera swipe toggle, and more customisation options for iPhone users
Apple's iPhone Air sold out within minutes of its launch in China on Friday, notwithstanding the current tariff war between Washington and Beijing. The new iPhone instant sale also underscores its popularity among Chinese consumers despite competition from Android devices. The strong sales followed Apple CEO Tim Cook's visit this week to promote the product in the world's largest smartphone market amid ongoing geopolitical tensions between China and the US. Cook is the chairman of an advisory body at China's Tsinghua University's management school. During his visit, he also met Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng, who heads China's trade delegation, which is currently holding trade talks with the US to resolve tariffs on Chinese exports. Pre-sales for the iPhone Air, which supports only e-SIM, began at 9 am local time on Friday, more than a month later than most of the world. Minutes after bookings opened, the model was sold out at all bricks-and-mortar stores in Beijing and Shanghai,
Both large retail chains such as Croma and Vijay Sales, and local dealers at Delhi's Nehru Place, Asia's biggest electronics market, are running out of iPhone stock amid surging Diwali demand
Apple's iOS 26.1 developer beta 3 brings a rebranded Apple TV app logo, new local audio recording tools, and signs of broader third-party AI integrations within Apple Intelligence
Apple users running iOS 26 can now record videos using their AirPods as a wireless microphone, replacing the iPhone's built-in mic. Here is how to use, eligible models, and more
The request comes as the European Commission reviews the law, marking its first evaluation of the act's effectiveness and its capacity to respond to emerging technologies, including AI
iOS 26.1 public beta 1 expands Apple Intelligence languages, adds Apple Music gestures, UI tweaks, and hints at third-party AI support and non-Apple watch integration
Responding to "Scratchgate," Apple has reportedly said that the visible marks are material transfer caused by worn MagSafe stands, not surface damage