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Apple opens week of product launches with refreshed low-cost iPhone and a faster iPad Air, as it begins what looks to be a broader multi-day hardware push.
The latest iPhone update has landed. Unusually for a minor point update, it includes features that aren’t just security concerns.
How much are you saving (and sacrificing) if you pick the newly announced iPhone 17e over the regular version?
Commentary: I love the idea behind the dedicated Camera Control button on recent iPhones, but it keeps getting in the way.
In the market for a new iPad, MacBook, or budget iPhone? Apple has kicked off several days of product announcements, which culminates in today's 'experience' for the press.
The iPhone 17e, announced March 2, is built around Apple's latest-generation A19 chip — the same processor powering the flagship iPhone 17 lineup. It also adds C1X, a next-generation cellular modem the company says is roughly twice as fast as the modem in the iPhone 16e.
Apple’s week of product announcements kicked off with the iPhone 17E, a phone designed for those who don’t want to spend north of $700 on their next upgrade. The iPhone 16E follow-up won’t officially launch until March 11th; however, preorders are now open at Best Buy and Apple’s online storefront, as well as carriers like T-Mobile.
Apple released a new iPhone, and fans online are impressed by what they called an "incredible upgrade."
Apple's latest developer beta adds AI-generated Apple Music playlists, early testing for encrypted RCS messaging and a new setting to tone down iOS 26's brighter visual effects
The 17e is more or less exactly what you’d expect — a cheaper, simpler riff on the iPhone 17 that replaces the similarly stripped down iPhone 16e in Apple’s lineup. It comes