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This week saw rumor updates on the iPhone 17 Pro and next-generation Vision Pro, while a minor iOS 18.4.1 update delivered not just security fixes but also a fix for some CarPlay issues.

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We also looked ahead at what else is in Apple's pipeline for the rest of 2025 and even the 20th-anniversary iPhone coming in 2027, so read on below for all the details on these stories and more!

iPhone 17 Pro Launching Later This Year With These 12 New Features

Rumors about Apple's next-generation flagship iPhone models are continuing to build, and we've recapped a long list of changes we may see in the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max when they launch later this year.

iPhone-17-Pro-3_4ths-Perspective-Aluminum-Camera-Module-1.jpg

From a much larger rectangular rear camera bump to improved front-facing and telephoto cameras to a more scratch-resistant display and chip updates like an all-new A19 Pro and an Apple-designed Wi-Fi 7 chip, there's lots in store for this year's models.

10 Products Still Coming From Apple in 2025

After a flurry of Mac and iPad updates last month, there's still plenty more to come in 2025, unsurprisingly led by the iPhone 17 lineup coming in September as usual.

Apple-2025-Thumb-1.jpg

We're also expecting a trio of new Apple Watch models, an update for the AirPods Pro, a few more Mac updates, and potentially a few more new things, so be sure to check out our full list to see what's in Apple's pipeline.

Apple Releases Wireless CarPlay Fix

Apple this week released iOS 18.4.1 and related operating system updates, and while it did deliver the usual security updates you'd expect in a minor release version like this one, it also includes a fix for wireless CarPlay issues some users have been experiencing.

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According to the release notes for iOS 18.4.1, the update "addresses a rare issue that prevents wireless CarPlay connection in certain vehicles."

Apple's 20th Anniversary iPhone May Finally Go All Screen

Recent reports have indicated Apple may be aiming to make a big splash with the 20th-anniversary iPhone in 2027, and rumors that have been circulating for years suggest Apple is building toward former design chief Jony Ive's dream of making the device essentially a single slab of glass.

Beyond-iPhone-13-Better-Triad.jpg

For that to happen, Apple will need to get rid of the Dynamic Island that currently houses the front-facing camera, components for the Face ID system, and other sensors. While we're not expecting much development on that front with the iPhone 17 models later this year, we may see some progress in 2026 with Face ID components moving under the screen and potentially the camera following in 2027.

Vision Pro 2 Rumored to Have Two Key Advantages Over Current Model

Apple's next-generation Vision Pro will reportedly be both lighter and cheaper than the current model, which has struggled to gain traction users since its debut early last year.

Midnight-Vision-Pro-Mock-Feature.jpg

A thinner and lighter design may also be accompanied by a new "midnight" finish similar to the bluish-black color seen on several other Apple products. The color has been seen in some alleged part leaks in recent days.

Apple Plans to Release Delayed Apple Intelligence ‌Siri‌ Features This Fall

Apple recently delayed the Apple Intelligence-powered Siri updates that had been expected to debut by the middle of this year, noting only that the features will now roll out "in the coming year."

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That vague time frame has led some to assume the new features may not arrive until as far out as early 2026, but a new report claims Apple is aiming to release them this fall, perhaps with the initial version of iOS 19 or in one of the early major updates to it.

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Each week, we publish an email newsletter like this highlighting the top Apple stories, making it a great way to get a bite-sized recap of the week hitting all of the major topics we've covered and tying together related stories for a big-picture view.

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Article Link: Top Stories: iPhone 17 Pro Rumors, CarPlay Bug Fix, and More
 
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iOS 18.4.1 must be an important update. I usually get one system notification when a new update is available, but I’ve been getting notified almost daily about this one.
 
I am curious how much image quality is sacrificed without the dynamic island.

One cannot innovate a product outside of the limitations of optics and light properties. There is a reason D/SLRs don't have an opaque lens.

Also, Apple just needs to stop with the current AI initiative and redo it from the ground up. An acquisition of Open AI is their best bet.
 
Carplay is far inferior to Android Auto. I use both OSs. The fact you cannot have two apps on the screen forces the user to interact with the screen more, putting lives at risk. Apple could easily fix this, but why don't they?
CarPlay is superior to Android auto. Android auto has too much clutter. You need less distractions whilst driving not more.
 
So is Tim Apple just going to re-use the keynote from last year touting Apple Intelligence to sell iPhone 17 Pros? I would love that
I think the keynote might contain a lot of mea culpas and apologies for the slow rollout of Apple Intelligence, and hopefully these won't turn out to be empty promises of the sort you get from ChatGPT (and others?) when you catch it in an egregious error and you ask it to do better, and it proceeds to commit the same error.

Maybe one of the things that will be emphasized at the keynote might be the data center expansion Apple is in the process of doing, which will be needed for off-device handling of more complex AI tasks, until the possible point in the future when Apple's devices will be able to do more of those tasks on-device.
 
I think the keynote might contain a lot of mea culpas and apologies for the slow rollout of Apple Intelligence, and hopefully these won't turn out to be empty promises of the sort you get from ChatGPT (and others?) when you catch it in an egregious error and you ask it to do better, and it proceeds to commit the same error.
I certainly hope to see an apology and some serious groveling for forgiveness, and not just for the AI mess. The initial releases of iOS and iPadOS 18 and MacOS 15 were far worse than usual.
 
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Carplay is far inferior to Android Auto. I use both OSs. The fact you cannot have two apps on the screen forces the user to interact with the screen more, putting lives at risk. Apple could easily fix this, but why don't they?
Do the thing and suggest it at their feedback site. Could be that they don’t think anything is wrong with it.
 
So is Tim Apple just going to re-use the keynote from last year touting Apple Intelligence to sell iPhone 17 Pros? I would love that
They'd need to update the iPhone and iOS numbers. It would be funny if they reused last year's video with just the numbers replaced in the audio in a noticably different voice.
 
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This week saw rumor updates on the iPhone 17 Pro and next-generation Vision Pro, while a minor iOS 18.4.1 update delivered not just security fixes but also a fix for some CarPlay issues.

top-stories-2025-04-19.jpg

We also looked ahead at what else is in Apple's pipeline for the rest of 2025 and even the 20th-anniversary iPhone coming in 2027, so read on below for all the details on these stories and more!

iPhone 17 Pro Launching Later This Year With These 12 New Features

Rumors about Apple's next-generation flagship iPhone models are continuing to build, and we've recapped a long list of changes we may see in the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max when they launch later this year.

iPhone-17-Pro-3_4ths-Perspective-Aluminum-Camera-Module-1.jpg

From a much larger rectangular rear camera bump to improved front-facing and telephoto cameras to a more scratch-resistant display and chip updates like an all-new A19 Pro and an Apple-designed Wi-Fi 7 chip, there's lots in store for this year's models.

10 Products Still Coming From Apple in 2025

After a flurry of Mac and iPad updates last month, there's still plenty more to come in 2025, unsurprisingly led by the iPhone 17 lineup coming in September as usual.

Apple-2025-Thumb-1.jpg

We're also expecting a trio of new Apple Watch models, an update for the AirPods Pro, a few more Mac updates, and potentially a few more new things, so be sure to check out our full list to see what's in Apple's pipeline.

Apple Releases Wireless CarPlay Fix

Apple this week released iOS 18.4.1 and related operating system updates, and while it did deliver the usual security updates you'd expect in a minor release version like this one, it also includes a fix for wireless CarPlay issues some users have been experiencing.

CarPlay-Hero.jpg

According to the release notes for iOS 18.4.1, the update "addresses a rare issue that prevents wireless CarPlay connection in certain vehicles."

Apple's 20th Anniversary iPhone May Finally Go All Screen

Recent reports have indicated Apple may be aiming to make a big splash with the 20th-anniversary iPhone in 2027, and rumors that have been circulating for years suggest Apple is building toward former design chief Jony Ive's dream of making the device essentially a single slab of glass.

Beyond-iPhone-13-Better-Triad.jpg

For that to happen, Apple will need to get rid of the Dynamic Island that currently houses the front-facing camera, components for the Face ID system, and other sensors. While we're not expecting much development on that front with the iPhone 17 models later this year, we may see some progress in 2026 with Face ID components moving under the screen and potentially the camera following in 2027.

Vision Pro 2 Rumored to Have Two Key Advantages Over Current Model

Apple's next-generation Vision Pro will reportedly be both lighter and cheaper than the current model, which has struggled to gain traction users since its debut early last year.

Midnight-Vision-Pro-Mock-Feature.jpg

A thinner and lighter design may also be accompanied by a new "midnight" finish similar to the bluish-black color seen on several other Apple products. The color has been seen in some alleged part leaks in recent days.

Apple Plans to Release Delayed Apple Intelligence ‌Siri‌ Features This Fall

Apple recently delayed the Apple Intelligence-powered Siri updates that had been expected to debut by the middle of this year, noting only that the features will now roll out "in the coming year."

iOS-18-Siri-Personal-Context.jpg

That vague time frame has led some to assume the new features may not arrive until as far out as early 2026, but a new report claims Apple is aiming to release them this fall, perhaps with the initial version of iOS 19 or in one of the early major updates to it.

MacRumors Newsletter

Each week, we publish an email newsletter like this highlighting the top Apple stories, making it a great way to get a bite-sized recap of the week hitting all of the major topics we've covered and tying together related stories for a big-picture view.

So if you want to have top stories like the above recap delivered to your email inbox each week, subscribe to our newsletter!

Article Link: Top Stories: iPhone 17 Pro Rumors, CarPlay Bug Fix, and More
its got to be better than the 16 which was easentially a scam, it added a camera button nothing else works.
 
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I think the keynote might contain a lot of mea culpas and apologies for the slow rollout of Apple Intelligence, and hopefully these won't turn out to be empty promises of the sort you get from ChatGPT (and others?) when you catch it in an egregious error and you ask it to do better, and it proceeds to commit the same error.

Maybe one of the things that will be emphasized at the keynote might be the data center expansion Apple is in the process of doing, which will be needed for off-device handling of more complex AI tasks, until the possible point in the future when Apple's devices will be able to do more of those tasks on-device.

My opinion , Apple is too arrogant these days. The whole green washing with the removal of the charging brick only a few years ago, the recent faking of Apple intelligence demo… Apple used to be never like this under previous leadership.
It was live real demos and software releases that worked. Let’s see if they are humble enough to admit faults..
 
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Apple is not going to have the same sales in EU this year - and pretty much irregardless of innovative achievements in any regard.
 
The camera bump is already a massive eyesore. It’s hard to imagine Apple is going to needlessly make it even bigger. It’s going to be interesting to see what they actually unveil.
 
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