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Top Stories: iOS 26.3 Beta, Major Apple Leaks, and More

You'd think things would be slowing down heading into the holidays, but this week saw a whirlwind of Apple leaks and rumors while Apple started its next cycle of betas following last week's release of iOS 26.2 and related updates.

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This week also saw the release of a new Apple Music integration with ChatGPT, so read on below for all the details on this week's biggest stories!

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iOS 26.3 Beta 1 Features: What's New So Far

With iOS 26.2 and other 26.2 updates now available to the general public, Apple has started beta testing on the next round of 26.3 updates. With work on this round of updates typically spanning the holidays, they tend to be smaller in scale, but there are still a few notable changes.

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iOS 26.3 brings changes that make it easier to switch from iPhone to Android, with corresponding changes to Android making the reverse process simpler as well. Users in the European Union will also be gaining a setting that allows iPhone notifications to be forwarded to third-party devices, increasing interoperability.

iOS 26.4 and iOS 27 Features Revealed in New Leak

Macworld's Filipe Espósito last week revealed a handful of features that Apple is allegedly planning for iOS 26.4, iOS 27, and even iOS 28.

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As always, Apple's plans could change, so there is no guarantee that any or all of these features will end up being released to the general public, but some of the leaked features include:

  • iOS 26.4: Revamped Siri powered by Apple Intelligence
  • iOS 26.4: Redesigned Health app, potentially involving a previously rumored Apple Health+ subscription service
  • iOS 26.4: Credit card AutoFill improvements for third-party apps
  • iOS 27: Improvements to collections in the Photos app and AirPods pairing
  • iOS 28: New metrics for Apple Watch sleep tracking

Apple Leak Confirms Work on Foldable iPhone, AirTag 2, and Dozens More Devices

More information on the sourcing of that software leak has subsequently surfaced, and it apparently comes from an early build of iOS 26 (then still known as iOS 19) that was on a leaked prototype iPhone.

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In addition to numerous features planned for future software updates, which we've outlined in more detail, the leak also reveals dozens of devices in Apple's product pipeline, including many of the expected evolutionary updates to existing products but also some new products that have either been previously rumored or newly revealed.

Notable additions include the first foldable iPhone, Apple's upcoming smart home products, the rumored low-cost MacBook powered by an A18 Pro chip, an iMac with a high-powered M5 Max chip, and more.

Apple Aims to Boost Popularity of iPhone Air 2 in Two Ways

A new report this week from The Information outlined some details on Apple's iPhone product roadmap, including word that Apple is looking at two key improvements for the second-generation iPhone Air: a second rear camera and a lower price tag.

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The current iPhone Air has reportedly not sold well due to compromises related to camera capabilities, battery life, and perceived value for the price, with suppliers reportedly already winding down production due to the number of already-produced units still available for distribution.

The same report claimed that next year's iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will include under-screen Face ID with the front camera becoming a punch hole at the top-left corner of the screen. Apple is reportedly also adding a mechanical iris to one of the device's rear cameras, which will allow for variable aperture to control the amount of light reaching the sensor.

Leak Reveals Foldable iPhone Details

We've already heard a lot about Apple's first foldable iPhone that's expected next year, but a new report from a frequent leaker on Chinese blogging site Weibo has added a few new details to the existing rumors.

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The foldable iPhone will reportedly use a Touch ID power button on the side of the device rather than Face ID in order to save internal space, and it will include a 7.58-inch internal display with an under-screen camera. When folded, the outside will feature a 5.25-inch display with a punch-hole camera.

ChatGPT's Apple Music Integration Is Now Live

There's now a dedicated Apple Music app for ChatGPT, which allows ChatGPT to make music recommendations and build playlists.

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ChatGPT can be used to search through the ‌Apple Music‌ catalog for songs, artists, albums, and playlists, even without an ‌Apple Music‌ subscription. OpenAI says that all users are able to discover music, generate playlists, and listen to preview clips in ChatGPT. ‌Apple Music‌ subscribers can add songs, albums, and playlists to their ‌Apple Music‌ Library using ChatGPT.

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Top Rated Comments

13 weeks ago
I’ve been with iPhone since the 4S was released back in 2011. For the first time since 2011, I’m considering leaving the iPhone for my next phone purchase. There are just too many cool options available on the Android side of the aisle. In reality, the Apple ecosystem of devices and services is the only thing keeping me with Apple right now, which is the entire idea of the Apple ecosystem. Tim Cook got me! Doh! LOL
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13 weeks ago
Please someone leak that Apple is really working in fixing bugs. Otherwise, none of these other leaks will matter because they will be as bug ridden as iOS 26
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13 weeks ago
A fold phone is completely new technology to Apple. I would not be interested until version three and see if their hinge ideas actually work over some period of time.

A slab phone last for years and usually becomes inoperative because Apple puts so much "stuff" into each new version of iOS that it requires loads of CPU horsepower that just is not there in earlier models.

As an example, if I hook up my G4 Cube, it will power on to the operating system of its day. But no current applications will operate on the vintage MacOS. Same is true of the iPhones.
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13 weeks ago

Seems like everybody posting on this thread feels somewhat similarly about the current Apple direction, which just isn’t focused much on creating new and interesting products.
What? All nine people?

The focus is to create incremental improvements, albeit they are good, and keep people buying Apple products via the well organized ecosystem.
Incremental improvements vs new products? Like the iPad is an incremental improvement over the iPhone albeit the improvement is a bigger format? Like the new Apple fold is an incremental improvement it is it a new product?

Like so many, I have iPads, MacBooks, and combined with my iPhone, everything talks to each other pretty well. That’s the only thing keeping me with Apple, because I could just easily move to Google.
that’s a pretty reason reason for staying with Apple. I could easily move to Google as well except my iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad all talks to each other well.

Hey, on the bright side, at least Apple is licensing Google’s Gemini product to fix the non-intelligent Apple Intelligence and Siri. LOL.
Right? It’s about time Apple gave Google some revenue.
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13 weeks ago
Seems like everybody posting on this thread feels somewhat similarly about the current Apple direction, which just isn’t focused much on creating new and interesting products. The focus is to create incremental improvements, albeit they are good, and keep people buying Apple products via the well organized ecosystem. Like so many, I have iPads, MacBooks, and combined with my iPhone, everything talks to each other pretty well. That’s the only thing keeping me with Apple, because I could just easily move to Google. Hey, on the bright side, at least Apple is licensing Google’s Gemini product to fix the non-intelligent Apple Intelligence and Siri. LOL.
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13 weeks ago
Somehow, building a structure on quick sand, one never seems to get above the first floor. Same with software like operating systems. Failure to cure the errors at the first or lowest level continues all those problems no matter how many new releases happen. The phrase rotten to the core really applies to software as well.
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