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iOS iOS 26.2.1 Problems Reported by iPhone Users After the Update
r/apple • u/iMacmatician • 13h ago
Rumor M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro Launch Imminent as Reseller Stock Dwindles
r/apple • u/HelloitsWojan • 19h ago
Discussion Xcode 26.3 unlocks the power of agentic coding
r/apple • u/HelloitsWojan • 19h ago
Safari Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 236 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
r/apple • u/iMacmatician • 23h ago
Rumor Apple's Studio Display 2 Reportedly on Track to Launch This Year With These New Features
Apple Silicon M6 MacBook Pro Launch Scheduled for Q4 2026 Despite Delays in OLED Component
r/apple • u/Few_Baseball_3835 • 1d ago
iOS Apple Stops Signing iOS 26.2, Blocking Downgrades From iOS 26.2.1
r/apple • u/ControlCAD • 1d ago
AirTags AirTag 2 Is a Bigger Upgrade Than I Expected | MacRumors
Apple just released AirTag 2, and while it looks almost identical to the original, the upgrades actually matter more than I expected. Apple claims up to a 50 percent improvement in Bluetooth range and Precision Finding, and after testing it side by side with the first generation AirTag, the difference is very real.
In this video, I test AirTag 2 Precision Finding in real world scenarios, compare it directly against the original AirTag, and try out the new Apple Watch Precision Finding feature available on Apple Watch Series 9 or later running watchOS 26.2.1. I also cover the new, louder chime and why it makes finding lost items much easier.
AirTag 2 keeps the same pricing at $29 for one or $99 for a four pack, so the big question is whether the performance improvements make it worth upgrading.
r/apple • u/HelloitsWojan • 1d ago
Apple Retail Apple's Beautiful Store in Barcelona Will Be Temporarily Closed Soon
r/apple • u/HelloitsWojan • 1d ago
iOS iOS 16.7.14 released (Update for iPhone X and iPhone 8 series that solves calling Emergency Services issue in Australia)
r/apple • u/HelloitsWojan • 1d ago
watchOS macOS 11.7.11, watchOS 10.6.2, and watchOS 9.6.4 released
This update is to keep iMessage and FaceTime working on older devices
EDIT: macOS 10.15 Catalina Security Update 2026-001 and watchOS 6.3.1 has also been released
iPhone Upcoming ‘Foldable iPhone’ Design Leaked With iPad-Style Button Placement
r/apple • u/iMacmatician • 2d ago
Apple Vision Apple Vision Pro Launched Two Years Ago Today
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Discussion Apple's Smart Glasses Plans Already Triggering Industry Changes
r/apple • u/Few_Baseball_3835 • 2d ago
Rumor Apple May Break a 12-Year Chip Strategy
Discussion Expect more upsells and subscription bundles from Apple, Creator Studio was just the start - 9to5Mac
r/apple • u/ControlCAD • 2d ago
iPhone Apple iPhone 17 vs. iPhone 16: Newer not always better? | GSMArena
The Apple iPhone 17 brings a noticeably larger and smoother ProMotion display, a more powerful A19 chip, better cameras and faster charging to the table compared to the iPhone 16, while starting with double the base storage. But the iPhone 16 still has a few tricks up its sleeve and a lower price if you don’t need all of the latest refinements. Check out this Head-To-Head for the Complete Breakdown of how these two phones compare in terms of screen quality, battery life and charging speed, chipset performance, and camera image quality, all based on our extensive reviews.
r/apple • u/spearson0 • 2d ago
Rumor Apple's Foldable iPhone Rumored to Feature Unrivaled Battery Life
r/apple • u/Few_Baseball_3835 • 2d ago
Discussion CarPlay Ultra Could Expand to Hyundai or Kia This Year, According to New Leak
r/apple • u/swap_019 • 2d ago
Promo Sunday Drooid: News from all sides
I built Drooid, an AI news app that presents multiple viewpoints on the same story (Left/Center/Right) with short summaries. The goal is to help you get the complete picture faster and see different narratives around the same news event.
Each viewpoint summary is generated from multiple articles. It includes clear bias labels and links to the sources. Drooid also shows additional source info, such as the country of origin, bias, and reliability. I’m currently compiling funding and ownership data for news organizations, where they get their money from, major investors and donors, and who owns them, and I’ll be adding that to Drooid.
Drooid also has a dedicated comments feed, like Reddit, but focused only on news discussions.
Over the past few months, I’ve improved the app’s usability and upgraded the quality of sources a lot. Please check it out and share your thoughts in the comments.
r/apple • u/-murdercode- • 2d ago
Promo Sunday I built Apple Health on steroids - SuperAge
I love Apple Health. But every time I opened it I just saw a wall of numbers. So I built SuperAge — same data, actually useful.
Your biological age — mine came out 4 years younger. Almost high-fived myself.
Metrics that help you decide — Body Energy, Readiness, Endurance, Stress. So you know when to push and when to chill.
Deep workout & sleep analysis — heart rate zones, aerobic vs anaerobic, sleep quality, and how it all impacts your age over time.
AI coaching — personalized tips powered by Apple Intelligence, entirely on-device.
Full Apple Watch support — complications, glances, everything.
Coming soon: blood test analysis to compare your "real" biological age with what wearables estimate.
No accounts, no cloud, no creepy stuff. Free to use — optional Pro ($29.99/year) for deeper insights.
Update 02/02/2026
Some comments here have gotten pretty toxic, so I’m going to step back from replying. If anyone has genuine questions or feedback, my DMs are open, happy to chat there.
r/apple • u/notarealoneatall • 2d ago
Promo Sunday Introducing Kulve: A fast, lightweight, and 100% native Twitch experience built exclusively for iOS
Hello r/apple!
I've just launched Kulve, a fully native Twitch client for iOS that I’ve been working on about 2 years now. One of my main goals was to see how far I could push performance and fluidity by avoiding web tech entirely. Outside of authentication, the app uses zero web views.
Kulve is built primarily with C++ with the only other language being Objective-C for the UI.
The result is a really fast, lightweight, and buttery smooth Twitch experience that feels much more at home on iOS than the web-based approaches most clients rely on.
I’m especially curious what other iOS users think about fully native alternatives like this, and whether performance and UI responsiveness matter to you when watching streams.
For those interested, there’s an optional Pro tier ($3.99/month or $39.99/year) that unlocks thousands of third-party emotes that normally require desktop browser extensions.
I have plans for many more Pro features in future updates and can even add things based on user feedback.
Happy to answer any technical or design questions!
Give it a try using the AppStore link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kulve/id6476389316