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9to5Mac Daily: May 8, 2025 – Will you need an iPhone in ten years?

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iPhone release schedule shakeup, iPhone 17 Air battery life, 2025 Pride band

Benjamin and Chance talk about all the big Apple news of the week, including Apple’s latest earnings report, the new 2025 Pride band and wallpaper, and several rumors about the upcoming iPhone roadmap. Apple is apparently going to shift some of its phone releases to the spring going forward, and the 17 Air might not have the battery life we originally hoped.

And in Happy Hour Plus, Eddy Cue makes provocative claims about the future of the iPhone in court testimony. We discuss what he meant. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join.

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Apple reportedly planning to introduce Meta Ray-Ban style smart glasses around 2027

Apple smart glasses only make sense if two things are true | Sunglasses resting on a pair of jeans shot into the light

Mark Gurman reports for Bloomberg News that Apple is developing a chip intended for smart glasses that could come to market in the next two years. However, these smart glasses may not be the highly advanced augmented reality glasses that Apple envisions making someday.

Instead, Apple has set its sights on competing with Meta and its camera-equipped Ray-Ban smart glasses. According to Gurman, the non-AR smart glasses will use a class of chip comparable to what’s inside the Apple Watch today. Based on Apple’s plans to mass produce the chip at the end of next year or in 2027, Gurman believes we could see the hardware arrive in the next two years.

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Deals: 24GB M4/Pro Mac mini best Amazon price ever, Apple Watch Series 10 $160 off, M4 MacBook Pro $340 off, more

Today’s Apple deals are once again kicking off with some notable price drops on the latest M4 Mac mini – the base model is back down at $495, the 24GB M4 model has hit its best price to date, and the 24GB M4 Pro Mac mini is now at its best Amazon price ever at $1,196. Next we move over to the M4 MacBook Pro – the most affordable model has now dropped to a new Amazon all-time low at $251 off while elevated models are now $340 off – alongside Apple Watch Series 10 at up to $160 off and the best price of the year on the black Apple Watch Ultra 2 at $720. Apple Pencil Pro, the Anker Mother’s Day sale, and more all await below too. 

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Apple needs to step on the gas for better EV support in CarPlay

Apple Maps EV Routing

Over the last decade, CarPlay has become ubiquitous on almost all makes and models of cars. Consumers love it too. In fact, Apple has said before that 80% of new car buyers require CarPlay as a specification before making their purchase.

However, this argument is less satisfactory when it comes to electric vehicles. Aside from Tesla or Rivian, almost all EVs come with CarPlay installed, but its utility is greatly diminished. CarPlay support for electric vehicle routing is just weak. Apple really needs to step on the gas and get its act together …

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Samsung-made display for iPhone Fold said to be more advanced than Galaxy Fold

iPhone Fold render

Despite the fact that the iPhone Fold display is being made by Samsung, it looks like it might be more advanced that the one so far used in the Korean company’s own Galaxy Z Fold series.

A leaker with a decent track record cites supply-chain sources as saying the upcoming Apple device will use a thinner and more advanced display than used in any of Samsung’s own products …

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If you used Siri between 2014 and 2024, you may have a claim against Apple

If you used Siri between 2014 and 2024, you may have a claim against Apple | Abstract image with Siri icon

If you used Siri between 2014 and 2024, and the voice assistant was ever activated by something random you said, you may be entitled to a cut of a payout from Apple.

Apple agreed back in January to settle a class action privacy lawsuit for unintended Siri activations between September 17 2014 and December 31 2024, and US residents can now register a claim …

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The iPhone gone in 10 years? The case for and against

The iPhone gone in 10 years? The case for and against | Colorful abstract art with a futuristic feel

Apple SVP Eddy Cue yesterday suggested that we might not need an iPhone ten years from now. It echoes a report back in 2019, where the company’s execs were cited saying the same thing – also with a decade-ish time-frame.

Apple is absolutely right to take this possibility seriously. It’s the job of the company’s leadership to think long and hard about future scenarios, and there are four very good reasons why this possibility cannot be ignored …

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Google contests Eddy Cue’s claim that Apple users are searching less

In court testimony yesterday, Apple SVP Eddy Cue told the judge that usage of search in Safari fell for the first time ever in April, suggesting users are turning to AI alternatives like ChatGPT instead.

This led to Google investors getting cold feet on the search giant’s outlook, with the company stock dropping about 8% in response. However, Google has now formally contested Cue’s comments in a company blog post.

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