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A future feature will help curtail the problem of iPhone snatching, with development said to be focused on automatically locking a device ripped out of an owner's hand, making it useless. Find My helps you track your devices, but don't use it to chase thieves. Thieves snatching iPhones is a big problem in major cities around the world. In the UK capital London, it has reached a state where thieves will target iPhones over Android devices. However, Apple is reportedly working on a way to try and stop criminals from stealing the iPhone out of users' hands. In code seen by 9to5Mac , Apple is actively developing a detection system to automatically lock an iPhone. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Newly released images claim to show that Apple is preparing an Apple Vision Pro in black, although this is a rumor that keeps cropping up. Purported components for a future black Apple Vision Pro - image credit: LusiRoy8 Back in April 2025 , it was claimed that Apple's second Apple Vision Pro headset would come in either black or a dark blue color. Then there was a leak of a dark blue connecting cable , and in December 2025 there came a leaked image of a black headset connector. Most of those rumors came from Apple prototype collector Kosutami, who has a mixed track record. But now a Hong Kong developer known as both pipfix and LusiRoy8, has shared two further images of components for what may be a black Apple Vision Pro. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple today updated its U.S. trade-in estimates , raising values for most current iPhone, iPad , Mac, and Apple Watch models while reducing several Android offers. The headline iPhone trade-in figure rises from $685 to $695, with every iPhone 16 model gaining value: iPhone 16 Pro Max : $685 to $695 iPhone 16 Pro : $550 to $560 iPhone 16 Plus : $455 to $465 iPhone 16 : $435 to $460 Every current ‌iPad‌ also gains value, with the headline range shifting from $40 to $670 up to $45 to $690: iPad Pro : $670 to $690 iPad Air : $445 to $460 iPad : $220 to $235 iPad mini : $250 to $265 Mac changes are mixed, with most current models gaining value: MacBook Pro : $685 to $690 MacBook Air : $485 to $520 Mac mini : $340 to $375 iMac : Unchanged at $355 Despite those increases, the top of Apple's Mac trade-in range slips from $2,090 to $2,045, suggesting a reduction for a higher-end model not shown in Apple's summary table, such as the Mac Pro or Mac Studio . The Apple Watch lineup also gets a mix of revisions: Apple Watch Ultra 2 : $295 to $305 Apple Watch Series 9 : $120 to $130 Apple Watch Series 10 : Unchanged at $150 Apple Watch Ultra : $215 to $205 Android trade-in offers have largely been cut, with the headline range narrowing from $30 to $370 down to $30 to $360: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra : $230 to $200 Google Pixel 8 Pro : $170 to $165 Samsung Galaxy S23 : Unchanged at $125 OnePlus 12 : Unchanged at $200 All Apple-listed values are estimates, with final offers determined after the device is received and inspected. Customers can apply trade-in credit toward a new purchase or receive the value as an Apple Gift Card, and Apple will recycle ineligible devices for free. Related Roundup: Apple Watch 11 Tag: Apple Trade-In Buyer's Guide: Apple Watch (Caution) This article, " Apple Updates Trade-In Values for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
Images of parts designed for an unreleased all-black Apple Vision headset have been leaked online, courtesy of X account @LusiRoy8 . The image shows what appear to be power strap and audio pod parts that look identical to Apple's existing Apple Vision Pro hardware, except with a dark finish that is not commercially available. The account that shared the images claims that the parts are for a "upcoming" second-generation Apple Vision Pro in black. It's not the first time we've seen black versions of hardware related to Apple's headset, with images surfacing of similar parts last year . The leaker of those earlier images claimed that Apple has been testing a thinner and lighter mixed-reality headset referred to internally as "Vision Air," featuring a Midnight-colored exterior and reduced weight achieved by switching several structural components and the battery enclosure to titanium. Apple vison pro 2 upcoming black color pic.twitter.com/bCxtI7Yq5b — pipfix (@LusiRoy8) May 26, 2026 Apple was widely expected to launch both a lower-cost headset, tentatively dubbed "Vision Air," and a redesigned second-generation Vision Pro. However, Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman reported in October that the company had paused development of all Vision headsets to focus on accelerating work on AI-powered smart glasses. Gurman recently resisted reports that Apple has walked away from the headset entirely. The reporter says Apple hasn't fully abandoned the Vision Pro, but anyone hoping for a successor will be waiting at least two more years. Indeed, Apple's smart glasses project is now the focus, and former Vision Products Group members have been reassigned to that team, as well as shoring up its Siri chatbot development. Apple is also busy working on other AI wearables such as the AirPods with cameras and a planned AI pendant. Apple refreshed the Vision Pro in October 2025 with an updated model featuring an M5 chip. Related Roundup: Apple Vision Pro Buyer's Guide: Vision Pro (Neutral) Related Forum: Apple Vision Pro This article, " More All-Black Apple Vision Pro Parts Surface Online " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums