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All I want is a new AppleTV, the rest is just noise to me.
This! But 2 versions. AppleTV for streaming and AppleTV for gaming. Apple has such a huge stronghold on the iPhone gaming industry and with just a bit of will they could create what would be one of the most competitive consoles out there. If they just wanted.

Good games that you can play on your AppleTV and then continue on your laptop or ipad (depending on the game). But considering ipads have M-chips, laptops have M-chips, having a tv with a gaming version of the M-chip would be something.

I would also love to see the rumored cheap macbook. Most people really don't need all these power. A simple machine can do most things a person needs today.
 
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Odd, I've seen a foldable phone and half-baked AI shoehorned into things before. What I haven't seen is Apple walking back a poor design choice quickly. Replacing Liquid Glass in iOS 27 would be something really innovative.
I'm hoping that now that they've practically forced people into using liquid glass, that they give an option to turn it off in the next OS. They needed to make sure, like it or not, that everyone used it for at least some time.
 
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Its the iPhone Fold.. I just cant see the glasses arriving this year. Possibly he's referring to the AirPods with cameras too.
 
I thought that was just me or my phone didn't like me. I felt a noticeable decline with iOS 15 (coming from iOS 12) but not an easy thing to objectively test for.

On touchscreen displays, you had to be calibrated to the display ("tap the X on the screen"). The phones act like they're not properly calibrated, and Apple does not provide a way for the user to calibrate it.
 
"Apple Teases 'Innovations That Have Never Been Seen Before' This Year"

By Apple-only users, I might add. Those who use Windows, Linux, Samsung, Huawei, Oppo, Xiaomi, etc. have experienced them a long time ago, most probably.
 
More subscriptions.
While that’s certainly feasible, I don’t expect we will see another subscription based suite of productivity apps, or even an individual app going subscription based, unless they were to suddenly buy an app like Fantastical and replace Calendar with it. If anything it’ll be service based, like iCloud, Apple Music, or Apple News, etc.
 
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