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iPhone 17 And iPhone 17 Pro Are Still Sold Out Online

RAMAN SHAUNIA/Shutterstock Apple opened iPhone 17 and iPhone Air preorders on Friday, September 12, and the iPhone 17 Pro Max sold out within 15 minutes. Delivery times slipped to 7-10 business days almost immediately, and quickly went up to 3-4 weeks for all color and storage combinations. By Monday, September 15, the standard iPhone 17

2025-09-26T16:34:33+00:00September 26th, 2025|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

The Mac’s Preview App Is Finally Available on iPhone

The app is also available for iPad. Credit: aileenchik/Shutterstock Key Takeaways With iOS and iPadOS 26, Apple finally brings the Preview app to the iPhone and iPad. The app works similarly to how it does on Mac, with the option to scan, edit, markup, and export documents. There is definitely room for improvement, however. Table

2025-09-26T10:34:57+00:00September 26th, 2025|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

What ScratchGate? Apple Says Those Were Not Scratches On The iPhone 17 Pros In Its Stores

Ming Yeung/Getty Images The iPhone 17 and iPhone Air went on sale on Friday, and the "ScratchGate" hashtag immediately went viral on social media. Buyers who visited Apple stores to purchase the phones noticed scratches on the backs of the iPhone 17 Pro models, including marks caused by the MagSafe stands Apple uses in the stores. The

2025-09-25T21:29:59+00:00September 25th, 2025|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

You Can Get The iPhone 17 Pro For Free At T-Mobile

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max with the all-new iOS 26 redesign are shaping up to be among the top mobile devices of 2025. Preorders for Apple's latest launch started on September 12, and the devices are now available for sale both online and in offline stores. In the lead-up to major new releases

2025-09-25T14:45:04+00:00September 25th, 2025|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

Apple Might Open Up iPhones to Third-Party Smartwatches

Don't get too excited just yet, though. Credit: Gabo_Arts Key Takeaways Apple may support third-party smartwatches in the future. Macworld found references to features like notification forwarding for third-party devices in the code for iOS 26.1. Even if Apple does support these devices in the future, it may only do so for certain customers. Table

2025-09-25T08:17:58+00:00September 25th, 2025|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

iOS 26 May Finally Improve The Experience Of Using Third-Party Smartwatches With iPhones

Georgeclerk/Getty Images iOS 26.1 Beta 1 has been out for a few days now, and it seems there's more to it than improvements to Liquid Glass. According to Macworld, a few lines of code in the new build suggest that Apple is working on adding better third-party smartwatch support for iPhone users. Along with expanding

2025-09-24T12:22:59+00:00September 24th, 2025|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

Review: Apple’s iPhone Air is a bunch of small changes that add up to something big

Skip to content An interesting iPhone despite throttling, worse battery, and single-lens camera. Apple's iPhone Air. Credit: Andrew Cunningham Apple's iPhone Air. Credit: Andrew Cunningham If you'll indulge me for a moment, here's some ancient history. In 2008, when Apple took the very first MacBook Air out of a manila envelope, it was not positioned

2025-09-24T00:25:56+00:00September 24th, 2025|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

Apple Releases First iOS 26.1 Beta With Some Subtle iPhone Changes

You might miss these changes if you're not paying attention. Zachary McAuliffe Staff writer Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station in his hometown, Cincinnati, for five years. You can usually find him reading and drinking coffee or watching a TV series with his wife and their

2025-09-23T22:19:32+00:00September 23rd, 2025|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|
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