iPhone Air is the comfort-first iPhone to buy

Apple finally built a thin-and-light iPhone that feels meaningfully different. The iPhone Air trims to 0.22 inches and 5.82 oz while keeping a fast A19 Pro chip and 120 Hz display. The trade is clear: less camera flexibility and shorter battery life. If comfort matters more than ultrawide shots or marathon endurance, this might be the 2025 iPhone that fits your hand and your day.

Does the new iPhone 17 Pro Really Scratches this Easily?

While the new iPhone 17 Pro models boast impressive durability claims for their glass surfaces, early hands-on reports and durability tests have identified a specific cosmetic vulnerability. Since the device’s launch on September 22, 2025, users and reviewers have noted that the sharp, anodized aluminum edge of the rear camera plateau is prone to chipping and scuffing.

iPadOS 26 hurts touch-only users — here’s why

iPadOS 26 finally did the thing power users asked for: real windows that behave like windows. On a desk, with a keyboard and trackpad, it feels modern and fast. External displays make sense. File work is less fiddly. Even small quality-of-life tweaks like a quick swipe for the clock in fullscreen help.