4 Apple devices you really shouldn't buy this month (and 9 that are safe for now)
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4 Apple devices you really shouldn't buy this month (and 9 that are safe for now)
"OK, so Apple has had its biggest update of the year, and the next generation of powerhouse gadgets that will pull billions of dollars into the company has landed. Yes, I'm talking about the iPhone 17, which is now available (if you haven't got your order in, the current wait for most models seems to be about two to three weeks through Apple), and by now, already in the hands of millions."
"Also: The best Apple deals right now: Save on MacBooks, iPhones, and more While all that seems like a big update, there are plenty more Apple updates rumored for 2025 and early 2026. These could include a budget iPhone 17e, a new Apple Vision Pro, an updated Home Hub, a HomePod Mini 2, an Apple TV, a M5 chip-powered iPad Pro, a MacBook Pro, a MacBook Air, and an updated AirTag. That's a lot."
The iPhone 17 launched alongside an Air model that replaces the Plus. Apple Watch received updates with Series 11, SE 3, and Ultra 3 models. iPhone pricing indicates Apple is passing some tariff costs to consumers. Battery life on new devices shows notable improvement. The Ultra 3 replaces the two-year-old Ultra 2 and offers a brighter, clearer, and more responsive display. Multiple Apple products are rumored for 2025 and early 2026, including a budget iPhone 17e, Apple Vision Pro, Home Hub update, HomePod Mini 2, Apple TV, M5 iPad Pro, MacBook updates, and an updated AirTag. Some devices, such as Apple TV and the year-old iPad Pro, are recommended to wait for refreshes.
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