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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from MacRumors! News in the Apple world has unsurprisingly been relatively slow over the past week, but Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone managed to make its way back into the news, while we also shared updates on current and future Apple TV news.

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iOS 26.3 will be bringing some new features, particularly for users in the EU, so we'll look for additional betas and eventually a public release once the new year rolls around, and read on below for all the details on these stories and more!

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Why Apple's Foldable iPhone May Be Smaller Than Expected

Apple's first foldable iPhone, rumored for release next year, may turn out to be smaller than most people imagine, if a recent report and new mockups are anything to go by.

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Based on The Information's recent report that the foldable iPhone will feature a 5.3-inch external display and a 7.7-inch internal display when unfolded, designer Ben Geskin mocked up a physical representation of what such a device might look like in the hand, and it's actually remarkably compact with a form factor very similar to a passport book.

Apple is reportedly still testing next-generation ultra-thin flexible glass for the device's interior display, seeking to find the best solution to make the crease down the middle essentially invisible.

Where's the New Apple TV?

Apple hasn't updated the Apple TV 4K since 2022, and 2025 was supposed to be the year that we got a refresh. There were rumors suggesting Apple would release the new ‌Apple TV‌ before the end of 2025, but it's clear that's not going to happen now.

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It's not clear what happened, but it's possible Apple decided to hold all home-related product announcements until spring 2026, when the smarter, more capable version of Siri will be ready in iOS 26.4.

In the meantime, check out our video recapping what we might see in the next-generation Apple TV.

Turn Off the User Profiles Screen on Apple TV 4K

Some current Apple TV users have been annoyed by the new profile selection screen that appears every time you wake the device. While it's a handy feature for multi-user households, there are plenty of households that want to use their Apple TVs under only a single profile, so the selection screen is simply a nuisance.

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Fortunately, there's a relatively easy way to turn off the profile selection screen if you know to look for it.

iOS 26.3 Brings AirPods-Like Pairing to Third-Party Devices in EU Under DMA

Apple is continuing to increase interoperability support in its products for users in the European Union due to the Digital Markets Act, and the EU is once again crediting the DMA for new expansions coming in iOS 26.3.

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Third-party devices like earbuds will be able to seamlessly pair with iOS devices similar to how AirPods and Beats products already work, by simply bringing the accessory close to the device to bring up a simple one-step pairing process.

Users in the EU will also see expanded notifications support for third-party accessories like smartwatches, allowing users to view and interact with incoming iOS notifications on a third-party device as they can already do on an Apple Watch.

Apple Hit With Supersized Fine in Italy Over an iPhone Privacy Feature

Italy's Competition Authority (AGCM) has imposed a €98.6 million ($116 million) fine on Apple over its App Tracking Transparency feature.

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Since the release of iOS 14.5 in April 2021, Apple has required apps to ask for permission before tracking a user's activity across other apps and websites for personalized advertising, as part of a feature named App Tracking Transparency. If a user selects the "Ask App Not to Track" option, the app is unable to access the device's advertising identifier.

In a press release and executive summary this week, the AGCM said the App Tracking Transparency rules are "disproportionate," and "harmful" to app developers and advertisers. Ultimately, it found that Apple abused its dominant position in the EU market.

iPhone 18 Trial Production to Start in February Ahead of Spring 2027 Launch

Apple is reportedly already preparing to begin trial production of the iPhone 18 series after Chinese New Year, according to Weibo-based leaker Fixed Focus Digital.

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The claim suggests small-scale manufacturing runs will start once factories return to normal operations following the Lunar New Year shutdown, which typically ends in late February.

The Chinese leaker claims that production lines for the iPhone 18 Pro models have already been set up, indicating that the Pro hardware design has already been locked in. Multiple sources have reported that Apple will move to a split-release strategy, with the Pro and Fold models debuting in the usual fall time frame while the standard iPhone 18 won't be released until spring 2027 alongside an iPhone 18e and potentially an iPhone Air 2.

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I feel like we had "the new Apple TV is imminent" rumors for at least a year now, with plenty of the insiders and analysts speaking on it. Me, myself, as a analyst that is surely not payed say that there is no reason to release a new Apple TV until whatever Apple needs to catch up on in terms of AI is ready to be launched because the bloody thing already dos 4k what more would the average consumer need it to do?
 
I feel like we had "the new Apple TV is imminent" rumors for at least a year now, with plenty of the insiders and analysts speaking on it. Me, myself, as a analyst that is surely not payed say that there is no reason to release a new Apple TV until whatever Apple needs to catch up on in terms of AI is ready to be launched because the bloody thing already dos 4k what more would the average consumer need it to do?
Sadly you’re right. And that’s the general consensus anyway.
 
They might as well not even bother releasing a foldable iPhone. That size is crap - especially the aspect ration when open and folded its just bizzare.
Aspect ratio is perfect for any content viewing actually. Wider display for better viewing even if the screen size is only 5.3
 
I have been waiting for a new Apple TV for a year now... I will buy the new one as soon as its released!
 
All I want is pass-through-audio for Apple TV. Why is this so hard for Apple to do?

I think the issue is not the technical implementation.

The Apple TV does not currently support DTS, but my understanding is that implementing pass-through would effectively require them to obtain a DTS license too as the device would be then able to advertise and provide DTS output.

Apple likely does not want to add the DTS licensing to their product due to cost and a strategic decision to favor Dolby instead.
 
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I'm really hoping the iPhone Fold has a cool retro futurism vibe to it. I miss the folding tech of the 90's.
I feel like I only remember them from 24.
 

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Sadly you’re right. And that’s the general consensus anyway.
In the case of Apple TV I don't even think it's "sadly". I feel it is not a bad thing that the ones that already exist continue to do everything one really wants from a device, and don't go obsolete! Except for the fact that TVs themselves now have Apple TV apps that take care of most of the features without even needing the little black box. That was a great, and surprising, move by Apple, I must say, seeing as I bought a bunch of movies on iTunes back in the day but am no longer in the ecosystem.
 
In the case of Apple TV I don't even think it's "sadly". I feel it is not a bad thing that the ones that already exist continue to do everything one really wants from a device, and don't go obsolete! Except for the fact that TVs themselves now have Apple TV apps that take care of most of the features without even needing the little black box. That was a great, and surprising, move by Apple, I must say, seeing as I bought a bunch of movies on iTunes back in the day but am no longer in the ecosystem.
I have a cheap tv and the Ui is absolutely terrible and full of ads. Also it’s way to slow for most of the apps including the Apple TV one. How I wish that I could just simply switch between hdmi ports with a single push of a button again. I much prefer my Apple TV HD to the samsun tizan deal running on my tv. Honestly I don’t know how you can produce a Ui this bad with a chip that dos not support it propperly. Even a 400€ tv is still a 400€ pice of Technologie.
 
I have a cheap tv and the Ui is absolutely terrible and full of ads. Also it’s way to slow for most of the apps including the Apple TV one. How I wish that I could just simply switch between hdmi ports with a single push of a button again. I much prefer my Apple TV HD to the samsun tizan deal running on my tv. Honestly I don’t know how you can produce a Ui this bad with a chip that dos not support it propperly. Even a 400€ tv is still a 400€ pice of Technologie.
Apple TV 4K is an affordable and reliable little piece of kit. Way less clunky than the built in UI in smart TV’s I’ve used (Samsung etc). Occasionally they get a bit glitchy and Siri in awful but most TVOS gremlins are an easy fix. Features like family user accounts and AirPods implementation are pretty seamless. The current 4K is getting long in the tooth so will be interesting to see what they come up with.
 
In the case of Apple TV I don't even think it's "sadly". I feel it is not a bad thing that the ones that already exist continue to do everything one really wants from a device, and don't go obsolete! Except for the fact that TVs themselves now have Apple TV apps that take care of most of the features without even needing the little black box. That was a great, and surprising, move by Apple, I must say, seeing as I bought a bunch of movies on iTunes back in the day but am no longer in the ecosystem.
I mean, I don’t have one, also I definitely won’t buy an already old ( anything 2 years old for me is obsolete) device when all are saying it’ll be a new iteration soon. Especially with the actual code names leaked in the bloody software. Haha.
 
Me, myself, as a analyst that is surely not payed say that there is no reason to release a new Apple TV until whatever Apple needs to catch up on in terms of AI is ready to be launched because the bloody thing already dos 4k what more would the average consumer need it to do?

The AV1 codec, available from the A17 Pro onward, so that 4K 60fps videos on YouTube won’t stutter like they have for YEARS on the current Apple TV 2002 with the A15.
 
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