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Apple's first foldable iPhone could feature a 24-megapixel under-screen camera in its inner display, according to a recent JP Morgan equity research report. If accurate, that would be an industry first.
Apple has reportedly delayed the next iPhone Air, initially planned for autumn 2026, after weaker-than-expected sales of the 2025 model. The sleek, eSIM-only phone faced muted demand and regulatory hurdles in China,
Both the iPhone 17 and the Samsung Galaxy S25 start at around $800, but at very different storage sizes. The iPhone 17 starts at $799 ($829 if you get it without a carrier) for the 256GB version, while the Samsung Galaxy S25 will cost you $800 for the 128GB model. Stepping up to the 256GB edition of the Galaxy S25 adds $60 to the price.
This could be the last call for iPhone users who can upgrade to iOS 26 but don’t want to: iOS 18.7.2 will be one of the final releases.
According to JP Morgan’s internal forecast (shared on X via Max Weinbach), the first foldable iPhone will feature a 24MP under-display selfie camera on the inner screen, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
Production of the current iPhone Air has been dramatically reduced. Foxconn, one of two assembly partners for the device, expects to completely halt iPhone Air production by the end of November. The other assembly partner, Luxshare, already stopped all iPhone Air production at the end of October.
Available again is the 128GB storage level model of the iPhone 16 Pro, which sold new for $999. It’s available in Renewed Premium condition for $759, a $240 savings compared to the new price), in black titanium, natural titanium, white titanium and desert titanium.
Apple is rumored to change the color of the iPhone 18 generation, with the company currently deciding between three new colors, and one is brown.