Over the past few days, we’ve been picturing the Apple year 2025 using the best videos Apple has published. We were usually able to place these in a category, but in the end there were also some videos that did not receive a special article.
You can watch all Apple videos watch on their YouTube channelbut there are still some videos we would like to show you. For example, you can watch videos regarding Apple’s privacy policy and the Vision Pro also receives some attention.
The Apple year 2025 depicted using the best videos that Apple has published over the past year. You will see them one more time until the new year; from events to the new iPhone 17 Pro, from Apple Intelligence to software announcements, it was an Appletastic year.
Design is how it works
In this video, Apple emphasizes the principle that design is not just about how something looks, but especially about how it functions. It showcases the elegance and intuitive operation of Apple products, focusing on the subtle details in both hardware and software that contribute to a seamless user experience. The video opens with a famous quote from Steve Jobs, showing how design and usability come together in the various gestures and animations of iOS and macOS.
The Can’t Decide Guide
Apple gives an overview of the four new iPhone models of 2025: the iPhone 17, the groundbreaking iPhone Air, and the powerful iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. A guided tour clearly explains the most important features, such as the larger screen, ProMotion display, the new A19 chipset and advanced camera systems. The video helps viewers choose the right model by showing the differences and also highlights available colors, trade-in options and purchase and setup support.
No Frame Missed
Apple’s ‘No Frame Missed’ video shows how Action mode on iPhone helps people with Parkinson’s disease shoot steady handheld videos despite shaky hands. It follows personal stories of filmmaker Brett, who films his son’s first bike ride, Bette who records her mother’s birthday, and Ellen who records a marriage proposal, supported by accessibility features such as Voice Control. With this, Apple highlights how iPhone features enable capturing memories and restoring creativity for people with motor disabilities.
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