Week in Review 20: Software updates, iPhone 18 Pro camera rumors and Liquid Glass in macOS 27

New subscription form in the App Store: monthly payment with annual commitment
Apple has a new subscription option announced for the App Store that allows developers to charge users monthly while committing to a full year. This new subscription form combines the accessibility of monthly payments with the security of an annual subscription.
This subscription model is released together with software updates 26.5 for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV. With this change, Apple is trying to lower the threshold for annual subscriptions. Instead of paying a large amount at once, users can spread the same amount over twelve months without developers having to sacrifice predictable revenue.
Most popular Apple tips from last week
- Apple Watch notifications: turn off sound and automatically adjust volume
- New in iOS 26.5: location suggestions in Maps, Pride wallpapers and more
- Pride Luminance wallpaper and watch face set on iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch.
- Can you always charge a MacBook and keep it connected to the adapter?
- What are the TV provider settings on Apple TV and iPhone for?
- Apple Intelligence in the Shortcuts app: Instantly incorporate AI tools into shortcuts
- Remove widgets from your Mac desktop

Roborock Saros 20: The best robot vacuum cleaner and mopping robot of the moment
Anyone who has pets or small children knows better than anyone that vacuuming and mopping are often daily tasks. If you’re not crazy about this, considering a robot vacuum cleaner might be a good solution. For several weeks now we have been using the versatile Roborock Saros 20, a robot vacuum cleaner and mopping robot in one.
In the past we have tested several robot vacuum cleaners, including the iRobot s9+, Ecovacs Deebot X1 OMNI and SwitchBot S20. The X1 OMNI was a good choice at the time, but is relatively large. After some adjustments to our interior, we were looking for a smart robot vacuum cleaner that took multiple carpets and corners into account, and that’s how we discovered the Roborock Saros 20. This all-in-one household helper can not only vacuum excellently, but also mop great. Time for a review…

New subscription form in the App Store: monthly payment with annual commitment
Apple has a new subscription option announced for the App Store that allows developers to charge users monthly while committing to a full year. This new subscription form combines the accessibility of monthly payments with the security of an annual subscription.
This subscription model is released together with software updates 26.5 for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV. With this change, Apple is trying to lower the threshold for annual subscriptions. Instead of paying a large amount at once, users can spread the same amount over twelve months without developers having to sacrifice predictable revenue.
Most popular Apple tips from last week
- Apple Watch notifications: turn off sound and automatically adjust volume
- New in iOS 26.5: location suggestions in Maps, Pride wallpapers and more
- Pride Luminance wallpaper and watch face set on iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch.
- Can you always charge a MacBook and keep it connected to the adapter?
- What are the TV provider settings on Apple TV and iPhone for?
- Apple Intelligence in the Shortcuts app: Instantly incorporate AI tools into shortcuts
- Remove widgets from your Mac desktop


