English translation: Foldable iPhone’s exterior may resemble two iPhone Airs merged

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Rumors suggest Apple’s forthcoming foldable iPhone might adopt a unique form factor that seems like two iPhone Air devices joined side by side. This design concept aims to maintain the thin, sleek profile that the “Air” line is known for, even in a hinge-enabled configuration. According to leaks, the hinge could be engineered with titanium or other resilient materials to preserve structural integrity while keeping the device lightweight. When closed, each half might resemble an iPhone Air in thickness; when unfolded, it would present a larger continuous display. Such a configuration also opens questions about how Apple will adapt iOS or multitasking behavior across the two halves. Developers may need to optimize app layouts to span seamlessly or treat each side as independent. If executed well, this approach could balance foldable ambition with Apple’s design minimalism.

With the launch of Notion 3.0, the platform introduces AI “Agents” designed to go beyond suggestion and actually execute tasks autonomously within a user’s workspace. These Agents are built to understand context, manage multi-step workflows, and integrate across databases, pages, and linked tools. For instance, an Agent might gather meeting notes, draft a project proposal, or organize feedback from multiple channels without constant manual input. The system includes a memory mechanism so the Agent can recall preferences, past tasks, and user style. While early access focuses on enterprise or advanced tiers, many core features are rolling out more broadly. Notion’s move underscores a shift: productivity software not just as passive tools, but as assistant-like agents executing work. That said, adoption will depend heavily on how well the AI handles nuance, error recovery, and integration with user workflows.

Leaks indicate that Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone will push boundaries in slimness, targeting an ultra-thin profile comparable to current conventional iPhones when folded. Despite the structural demand of hinges and dual displays, engineers reportedly aim to keep each panel impressively thin. The premium design, high-end materials (like titanium), and advanced display technologies all contribute to an anticipated starting price north of US$2,000. Early production is likely to be limited, reflecting the complexity and cost of novel components. Analysts believe Apple intends this model to sit at the very top tier of its lineup, reserved for early adopters and enthusiasts. If successful, the foldable iPhone could become a flagship prestige device, though its mass appeal will depend on software maturity, durability, and whether real-world benefits outweigh the high cost.

According to DxOMark’s tests, the iPhone 17 Pro currently leads the global rankings for video capture performance. Its strengths include consistent exposure control, smooth zoom transitions, accurate color representation, and strong stabilization even under challenging conditions. While still ranking among top cameras for photography, it truly excels in motion and video quality metrics, where fine detail, noise handling, and dynamic range matter most. However, no camera is perfect: the iPhone 17 Pro may show limits in group shots, especially under low light or when zooming beyond certain ranges, where texture detail and noise become more noticeable. Its success demonstrates Apple’s continued prioritization of video capabilities, which will appeal to content creators and professionals. As rivals ramp up competition, future models will need to push further in low light and computational processing to maintain this lead.

Shortly after launch, users of iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and the new iPhone Air report intermittent Wi-Fi dropouts, especially when the phones are unlocked. Some observers suspect interactions with Apple Watches, or issues in the new N1 wireless subsystem, may play a role. Disconnections can disrupt features like CarPlay or background sync. The problem is causing frustration among early adopters, triggering speculation about whether it stems from hardware, firmware, or software configuration. Apple appears to be responding: initial hope is pinned on an iOS update, and the iOS 26.1 beta has already shown signs of resolving the issue in tests. Still, the prevalence across multiple models suggests a systemic bug rather than isolated defects. Monitoring updates and installing patches will be essential for affected users.

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