The first iPhone 17 Pro teardown shows larger camera sensors, a more repair-friendly design with less adhesive, and changes to the front camera module.
Some iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air models are showing scratches in Apple Stores, sparking early “Scratchgate” concerns. Here’s what you need to know.
iFixit’s iPhone Air teardown reveals Apple’s thinnest iPhone uses a 3D-printed USB-C port, plus clever design tricks to fit its slim 5.6mm frame.
iFixit’s teardown shows Apple’s iPhone Air MagSafe Battery Pack uses the same battery as the iPhone Air, but it only charges the phone up to 65%.
Worried about the thin iPhone Air’s small battery? Early tests show it lasts nearly as long as the iPhone 17, suggesting Apple’s efficiency tweaks are working.
Apple has released a new iOS 26 build (23A345) just for iPhone 17 Pro models, likely fixing a rare camera bug. Here’s what iPhone 17 owners should know.
The iPhone Air is just 5.6mm thin, raising bend concerns like the old iPhone 6. Apple’s stress test shows the new titanium frame holds up much better.
Apple has expanded its music transfer tool to nearly all countries, letting users move playlists and libraries from Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, and more into Apple Music. The tool isn’t available in China, Myanmar, or Russia.
Some iPhone users are noticing faster battery drain after installing iOS 26. Apple says it’s normal and only temporary. Here’s what’s happening and how to manage it.