This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: A new leak of CAD files gives us our supposed first look at the full iPhone 17 lineup. And, looking further into the future, it sounds like Apple ironed out the final wrinkle that was holding back a folding iPhone. We discuss the latest iPhone leaks and rumors, digging into what sounds good and what sounds bad. Meanwhile, if you’re looking for an action-packed gaming experience, Smoke Lara takes you on a thrilling adventure—check out our Guardian of Light iPhone review to learn more.
Also on The CultCast:
- What’s new in the first iOS 18.4 beta? Griffin gives us the rundown on new iPhone features coming soon.
- iPhone 15 Pro users can look forward to Visual Intelligence, one of Apple’s more useful AI tools.
- New MacBook Airs should be coming our way in the very near future.
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The CultCast live stream archive: Latest iPhone rumors
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This week’s top Apple news
On the show this week: Your host Erfon Elijah (@erfon), Cult of Mac managing editor Lewis Wallace (@lewiswallace) and Cult of Mac writer D. Griffin Jones (@dgriffinjones).
Here are the headlines we’re talking about on this week’s show:
- iPhone 17 Pro models might sport huge camera humps
- iPhone 17 to use Apple’s Wi-Fi chip for enhanced connectivity
- Folding iPhone won’t suffer from unsightly screen crease
- iOS 18.4 beta 1: All the new features and changes
- Apple’s AI-powered Visual Intelligence tool heads for iPhone 15 Pro
- Apple gears up for M4 MacBook Air launch in March