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A report suggests Apple will move away from introducing all its new iPhone models annually and will spread releases out during each year.
The skinny iPhone was unveiled in September, following several years of incremental changes to the look of the bestselling device. But its relatively high price, and compromises to its cameras and speaker to achieve its 5.64mm thickness, have led buyers to choose other models, according to early sales data.
Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro is seeing steep discounts right now, and this is a phone you can’t buy directly from Apple.
The iPhone 18 won't show up to Apple's fall 2026 event, according to multiple reports. For the first time in iPhone history, Apple plans to skip launching a standard model during its traditional September event.
The shift reflects an effort to stabilize revenue throughout the year and reduce pressure on its workforce and suppliers.
After leaning into fashion with the iPhone Pocket, Apple is now shifting to function with style, launching a Hikawa Phone Grip and Stand designed to improve comfort, stability, and hands-free use with its soft-touch silicone and bold color finish.
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