3 Apple devices you shouldn't buy this month, and 10 I recommend
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3 Apple devices you shouldn't buy this month, and 10 I recommend
"Another thing that we are likely to see this year is a foldable iPhone. Foldables are still a small, niche market, but other manufacturers are testing the market. With smartwatches, Apple waited to see what the competition did and how the market reacted before stepping in. Samsung and Huawei have shown that people are interested in foldable phones, so it's time for Apple to make its move."
"There are also reasonably reliable indicators that Apple is preparing to release a $999 13-inch MacBook with iPhone chips, which will be the cheapest MacBook to date, and could launch in the coming weeks. Also: I put away my AirTag just minutes after trying this Bluetooth tracker alternative - here's why Another mystery is Apple's approach to the headset. Data from tech analyst IDC estimated Apple sold 45,000 units in the last quarter of 2025. Experts have suggested the company has cut back advertising spending for the $3,500 spatial computer."
Apple released updates to Fitness+ and a surprise AirTag update early in the year. The company follows its regular refresh cycles for iPhone, iPad, and Mac hardware. AI is expected to be a major focus as Siri trails competitors despite wide device installation. A foldable iPhone is likely as Apple observes market interest after Samsung and Huawei success. A $999 13-inch MacBook powered by iPhone chips may arrive soon as the cheapest MacBook yet. The spatial-computer headset has seen disappointing sales, with IDC estimating 45,000 units sold and reports of reduced advertising for the $3,500 device.
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