A woman has credited her iPhone with saving her life after it automatically called emergency services when her car left the road and careered 330 feet down a mountainside. The iPhone's Crash Detection feature has been credited with saving another life. The woman lost control of her vehicle on a winding road in scenic Denbighshire, UK. It then rolled down the hill before bursting into flames moments after she was able to escape. Emergency services arrived at the scene 20 minutes later, including a mountain rescue team and firefighters. Both had been alerted to the accident by the woman's iPhone and its automatic Crash Detection feature. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple today announced that this Saturday's Major League Soccer match between the LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo FC will be captured entirely with the iPhone 17 Pro. Apple said this will mark the first time an iPhone will be used to capture the entirety of a major professional live sporting event broadcast, rather than studio cameras, so the iPhone 17 Pro will make sports history this weekend. "iPhone 17 Pro will capture live footage throughout the match, including team warmups on the pitch, player introductions, in-net goal angles, and the atmosphere inside the stadium," said Apple. "With cameras positioned throughout the venue, the broadcast will deliver the pristine video quality fans expect, alongside dynamic new perspectives that bring viewers closer to the action, made possible by the small form factor of iPhone." Apple TV subscribers will be able to stream the match live on Saturday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time. For the 2026 season, only an Apple TV subscription is required , with a separate MLS Season Pass subscription no longer necessary. Apple already used the iPhone 17 Pro to capture select moments and cinematic Fenway Park footage during a Major League Baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers last year, but other cameras were also used. For the Major League Soccer match this weekend, the iPhone 17 Pro will exclusively capture all footage. Earlier this year, the U.S. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum added one of the four iPhone 17 Pro devices that captured the Red Sox's thrilling walk-off win over the Tigers to its permanent collection in Cooperstown, New York, so the device already made sports history, and now it will repeat the feat in an even bigger way. Related Roundup: iPhone 17 Pro Tags: Apple TV Service , Major League Soccer Buyer's Guide: iPhone 17 Pro (Caution) Related Forum: iPhone This article, " iPhone 17 Pro Will Make Sports History This Weekend " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
All of Apple TV's coverage of the LA Galaxy versus Houston Dynamo FC MLS game on May 23, 2026, will be shot live only on the iPhone 17 Pro . Apple TV will shoot its first MLS game entirely on an iPhone - image credit: Apple Apple previously ditched its MLS Season Pass and allowed all Apple TV subscribers to watch Major League Soccer for free in 2026 . Now those subscribers are going to see a game where every camera and every angle is shot on an iPhone. According to Apple, this is the first time an iPhone has been used to capture a whole major professional sporting event live. The iPhone 17 Pro will capture everything from "team warmups on the pitch, player introductions, in-net goal angles, and the atmosphere inside the stadium." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
A rumor suggests that the 2027 " iPhone 19 Pro " is already undergoing evaluation testing with a new, quad-curved display set to bring the biggest design change in a decade. iPhone 19 Pro is tipped to get a new, quad-curved OLED display There have been countless reports in recent months that point to Apple celebrating 20 years of the iPhone with the 2027 model. Part of that celebration will include a display that wraps around all four sides of the iPhone for the first time. Now, a new report by Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station claims that Apple has already entered mass production testing of the device. The leaker also repeated the claim that it would have a quad-curved OLED display. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums