Weekly overview 49: new iPhone twice a year, iOS 26 recommended and iPhone XX

In this weekly overview we list the most important Apple news for you and you will also find the most popular tips from the past few days.

Last week it became clear that iOS 26.1 is now the recommended update for users of iOS 18. In addition, the rumor reappeared that Apple may want to release a new iPhone twice a year and new details have become known regarding the iPhone XX.

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Apple may want to release a new iPhone twice a year

Apple may want to release a new iPhone twice a year

Monday, December 1 • Wesley Fabry

Since 2011, Apple has released its new iPhone devices in September and updated the entire line. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, ETNews and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman Apple wants to change this strategy and launch new iPhone devices twice a year.

Apple has already done this this year with the iPhone 16e and in the fall the company launched the iPhone 17 series. In the future this will be further expanded and the iPhone series will be completely split up. The premium devices will appear in the autumn and the ‘standard’ models in the following spring.

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Smart Christmas lights: Twinkly, Nanoleaf, Philips Hue and Govee

Smart Christmas lights: Twinkly, Nanoleaf, Philips Hue and Govee

Tuesday, December 2 • Wesley Fabry

It’s autumn, the days are getting shorter and the holidays are just around the corner. Maybe you are already making plans to decorate your home for Christmas, then there is good news to report. The choice of smart Christmas lights is greater than ever this year.

In recent years, Twinkly has been the largest player on the market, but they have faced significant competition. You can also purchase cheerful Christmas lights from Nanoleaf, Philips Hue and Govee. With these Christmas gadgets you can control the lighting with an app and provide it with millions of sparkling colors.

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Most popular Apple tips from last week

  • AirPods automatically pause your music and podcasts with sleep detection
  • Image Playground: Generate images with Apple Intelligence for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
  • Make a Mac automatically connect to your iPhone hotspot
  • watchOS: Translate text with your Apple Watch
  • Apple Intelligence in the Shortcuts app: Instantly incorporate AI tools into shortcuts
  • The ultimate guide to setting up your new iPhone
  • HomeWizard home battery review: Simply via the socket


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iPhone XX: Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone: Here's what to expect

iPhone XX: Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone: Here’s what to expect

Saturday, December 6 • Wesley Fabry

The iPhone will be twenty years old in 2027 and it is expected that Apple will celebrate this milestone with a special, revolutionary device: the iPhone XX. Just like the iPhone X for its tenth anniversary, this device promises to bring a lot of innovation.

It promises to be one of the most ambitious and progressive smartphones in Apple’s history. The development of this device, internally referred to as ‘Glasswing’, goes back to the visionary design of Jony Ive and takes the concept of the smartphone as a “glass plate” to the extreme.

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Smart Christmas lights: Twinkly, Nanoleaf, Philips Hue and Govee

Smart Christmas lights: Twinkly, Nanoleaf, Philips Hue and Govee

Tuesday, December 2 • Wesley Fabry

It’s autumn, the days are getting shorter and the holidays are just around the corner. Maybe you are already making plans to decorate your home for Christmas, then there is good news to report. The choice of smart Christmas lights is greater than ever this year.

In recent years, Twinkly has been the largest player on the market, but they have faced significant competition. You can also purchase cheerful Christmas lights from Nanoleaf, Philips Hue and Govee. With these Christmas gadgets you can control the lighting with an app and provide it with millions of sparkling colors.

Read the full item ▸

Most popular Apple tips from last week

  • AirPods automatically pause your music and podcasts with sleep detection
  • Image Playground: Generate images with Apple Intelligence for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
  • Make a Mac automatically connect to your iPhone hotspot
  • watchOS: Translate text with your Apple Watch
  • Apple Intelligence in the Shortcuts app: Instantly incorporate AI tools into shortcuts
  • The ultimate guide to setting up your new iPhone
  • HomeWizard home battery review: Simply via the socket


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iOS 26.1 is now the recommended update for iOS 18 users.

iOS 26.1 is now the recommended update for iOS 18 users.

Wednesday, December 3 • Wesley Fabry

iOS 26 rolled out to all users in September, but was initially only offered as a secondary update in settings, while versions of iOS 18 took priority. Now Apple has designated iOS 26.1 as the new standard update for users.

Recently we noticed that many users remained on iOS 18 and we were regularly asked how to install iOS 26. For example, some wrongly thought that their device did not support iOS 26, but the update turned out to be hidden. This has now been resolved: iOS 26.1 is the recommended update for those still using iOS 18.

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iPhone XX: Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone: Here's what to expect

iPhone XX: Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone: Here’s what to expect

Saturday, December 6 • Wesley Fabry

The iPhone will be twenty years old in 2027 and it is expected that Apple will celebrate this milestone with a special, revolutionary device: the iPhone XX. Just like the iPhone X for its tenth anniversary, this device promises to bring a lot of innovation.

It promises to be one of the most ambitious and progressive smartphones in Apple’s history. The development of this device, internally referred to as ‘Glasswing’, goes back to the visionary design of Jony Ive and takes the concept of the smartphone as a “glass plate” to the extreme.

Read the full item ▸

Smart Christmas lights: Twinkly, Nanoleaf, Philips Hue and Govee

Smart Christmas lights: Twinkly, Nanoleaf, Philips Hue and Govee

Tuesday, December 2 • Wesley Fabry

It’s autumn, the days are getting shorter and the holidays are just around the corner. Maybe you are already making plans to decorate your home for Christmas, then there is good news to report. The choice of smart Christmas lights is greater than ever this year.

In recent years, Twinkly has been the largest player on the market, but they have faced significant competition. You can also purchase cheerful Christmas lights from Nanoleaf, Philips Hue and Govee. With these Christmas gadgets you can control the lighting with an app and provide it with millions of sparkling colors.

Read the full item ▸

Most popular Apple tips from last week



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