Got a tip for us?

Showing is better than telling. This is why screenshots are so popular. It’s a convenient way to capture what you’re looking at and quickly share it with anyone. Today, we’ll show you how to take a screenshot on the iPhone 17.

QUICK ANSWER

To take a screenshot on an iPhone 17, all you have to do is press the side button and the volume up button at the same time.

There are other methods for taking a screenshot on an iPhone 17. Keep reading to learn how.


JUMP TO KEY SECTIONS

{{TOC}}

How to take a screenshot on the iPhone 17

This is the most straightforward way to take a screenshot on the Apple iPhone 17.

  1. Go to the app or page you want to take a screenshot of.
  2. Press the side button and the volume up button at the same time.
  3. Quickly release both buttons.
  4. The iPhone 17 will take a screenshot. After you take a screenshot, a thumbnail temporarily appears in the lower-left corner of your screen. You can tap on the thumbnail to edit, customize, share, etc.

Ask Siri to take a screenshot

Siri can help with many tasks, including taking screenshots!

  1. Navigate to the app or page you want to take a screenshot of.
  2. Bring up Siri by saying “Siri,” “Hey Siri,” or pressing and holding the side button.
  3. Say, “Take a screenshot.”
  4. The iPhone 17 will take a screenshot. After you take a screenshot, a thumbnail temporarily appears in the lower-left corner of your screen. You can tap on the thumbnail to edit, customize, share, etc.

You can take a screenshot on an iPhone 17 using AssistiveTouch

Here’s another interesting way to take a screenshot on an iPhone 17. AssistiveTouch is meant to be an accessibility feature, but a lot of people use it for a bunch of things, including taking screenshots.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone 17.
  2. Tap on Accessibility.
  3. Tap on Touch.
  4. Tap on AssistiveTouch.
  5. Toggle on the switch next to AssistiveTouch. The AssistiveTouch button will show up on your screen.
  6. Under Custom Actions, tap on the action you want to use to take a screenshot. You can pick between Single-Tap, Double-Tap, and Long Press.
  7. Navigate to the page you want to take a screenshot of.
  8. Do the action you selected on the AssistiveTouch button.
  9. The iPhone 17 will take a screenshot. After you take a screenshot, a thumbnail temporarily appears in the lower-left corner of your screen. You can tap on the thumbnail to edit, customize, share, etc.

How to take a screenshot of a whole webpage on the iPhone 17

On iPhone 17, you can take a full-page, scrolling screenshot of a webpage, document, or email that exceeds the length of your phone screen, then save it as a PDF. Here’s how:

  1. Navigate to the page or app you want to screenshot.
  2. Simultaneously press and then release the side button and volume up button.
  3. Tap the screenshot in the lower-left corner of the screen.
  4. Tap on the Full Page tab.
  5. Do any of the following:
    • Save the screenshot: Tap Done, choose Save PDF to Files, choose a location, then tap Save.
    • Share the screenshot: Tap the Share button, choose a sharing option (for example AirDrop, Messages, or Mail), enter any other requested information, then send the PDF.

FAQs

How big are iPhone 17 screenshots?

Screenshots are the same definition as your phone’s screen. On the iPhone 17, that is a 2622×1206-pixel resolution. On the iPhone Air, that is a 2736×1260-pixel resolution. The iPhone 17 Pro has a 2622‑by‑1206-pixel resolution. The iPhone 17 Pro Max has a 2868‑by‑1320-pixel resolution.

Where can I find my iPhone 17 screenshots?

Your Apple iPhone 17 screenshots will be stored as pictures. You can find them by opening the Photos app, then going to Collections > Media Types > Screenshots.

Do all iPhones take screenshots the same way?

All modern iPhones take screenshots the same ways. Things can change with older iPhones. To take a screenshot on iPhone models with Touch ID and side button, press the side button and the Home button at the same time. To take a screenshot on iPhone models with Touch ID and top button, press the top button and the Home button at the same time.

Can I edit iPhone 17 screenshots?

Screenshots are essentially just images. This means you can edit them, whether you want to use Apple’s stock editing tools or any other image editing software.

Modern websites are built to cater to all types of platforms, browsers, and devices. Thanks to the abilities of these devices, browsers, and operating systems, websites built using a single code base can be operated across multiple environments.

This makes cross-browser, and cross-platform compatibility much easier to integrate. However, despite all the strides web developers have made in this regard, it often gets a bit difficult to cater to Apple’s Safari browsers. And thus comes the need to optimize the sites for Apple browsers and devices separately.

Apple’s Safari is sadly one of the slowest web browsers in the world right now. Many even claim that it is set to become the new Internet Explorer, which is one of the worst possible things to say about a web browser. It is easy to see that Apple has a lot of work to do in this department.

In the meantime, you will have to put some effort from your end to optimize your website for the Safari browser. After all, millions use Apple products, and the Safari browser is usually their default gateway to your website.

With that in mind, here are a few things you must ensure to build and optimize your website for the Safari web browser.

Start with the Web Standards

It should not come to you as a surprise that Apple expects you to follow all the standards set by W3C when it comes to making websites. Apple makes this clear on the “developers” section of their website.

You have to first make sure you are using the latest versions of HTML, CSS, and other standards so that the latest Safari browser is efficient, has no trouble interpreting your website, and its users do not have to suffer.

Responsive Design

Using a framework like Bootstrap will usually take care of the responsiveness for your website. However, sometimes, you have to do a bit of the work by yourself as well.

Responsiveness is one of the most important factors in web design that ensures user-friendliness, and ease of accessibility. Given how Apple brings out at least three or four new devices (Macbooks, iPhones, and iPads) every year, it can get a bit difficult to match the ever-changing standards. Standard screen sizes can be difficult to keep up with, which is why you will have to make adjustments for specific device sizes.

So if you are using Bootstrap, you have to write additional media queries that include Apple devices of all sizes. And as long as Apple does not decide to release a foldable iPhone, doing so will help optimize your website for Safari browsers across all Apple platforms.

Choose Your APIs Wisely

When you use an API with huge data utilization necessities, make sure it uses a server that can handle large volumes of data and does not affect the client-side experience whenever the user requests its services.

APIs tend to use up a lot of resources, especially when they are working with large data sets. Be it Safari or Chrome, this can slow down the browsing experience. APIs are there to smoothen the experience for your users. So if they end up slowing things down, that is not going to look good for you.

Ideally, you should opt for an API with dedicated servers, like Tomorrow.io for instance. Despite using huge data sets for weather-related information, the API still manages to have zero to little impact on the websites it is used in.

Compress Images

Safari is slow as it is, and you do not want to make it respond any slower by using heavy images. Even when you do, make sure you are compressing them first. Optimize the images by using an image compressor. This is much easier to do with widgets in WordPress, but you can still do it on hard-coded websites too.

Compressing the images will increase the loading speed, thereby reducing the loading time of the website. Although a general rule for all websites, it is a must for Safari browsers, otherwise it can hamper the overall user experience.

And that is all you need to do for ensuring an optimized and user-friendly website for Safari browsers. Some of these points coincide with the basic principles of making a website in general, but that is how it should be. Safari may require some extra attention, but as long as you stick to the basics, you will be mostly fine.

Tag: Safari

If you live with sight loss, going to a new college or university can bring a host of new experiences and challenges. Stressing over your assistive technology should not be one of them. The inevitable question will arise: What computing platform should you choose for your academics? Mac or Windows?

If you’re blind, in a hurry and want to get to the meat of this article, the correct choice is a Mac. Now here’s why.

1. Cost vs. Benefits

If you’re a time-crunched student who has to sort out accessible books, travel, classes and other school concerns, you want a computer that saves you time. Macs do this by bundling all of the needed software with the machine. In addition to VoiceOver and Zoom, Macs come with built-in productivity tools such as Pages, Numbers and Keynote. These apps are accessible right away and there’s no need to install anything else to get them to work with the assistive technology.

The trade-off is cost. Yes, Macs can be more expensive in the short term, but the alternative is buying a PC, paying for and installing a screen reader, paying for and installing productivity apps and configuring the machine to your liking. When all is said and done, you may actually lose time installing and configuring extra software whereas with a Mac, you can simply turn the machine on and start working right away.

2. The Apple Ecosystem

When you buy any Apple product, you’re jumping into the Apple ecosystem. Macs, iPhones, AirPods, HomePods and iCloud all work together seamlessly. This is another time saver if you’re a blind student looking to have everything work the first time with no let downs. This not only lets you focus on your studies, but you are creating an ecosystem of products that can grow as you purchase Apple products down the road.

3. Low Maintenance

It’s 2 in the morning and you’ve got a major paper due in 7 hours. As you’re settling into your writing flow, do you want to be interrupted with reminders to defragment your hard drive, scan for viruses and check for malware? Macs are known for their easy-to-use interfaces and low maintenance requirements. When you’re in school, you don’t need the extra distraction.

Further, VoiceOver gets updated when macOS does, so there is no need to worry about installing drivers, patches or fixes. VoiceOver will even recognize refreshable braille displays simply by plugging them into your Mac.

4. Interoperability

In the past, blind students often had to rely on specialized (and ugly) equipment to take notes or use a calculator. Today, the most inexpensive Mac can do all of this and much more. The days of specialized and expensive equipment for the blind student is over. Today, it’s easy to collaborate with classmates on a Pages document, exchange Excel and PowerPoint slides with a teacher or even share musical ideas in GarageBand.

5. Performance

If you’re a blind student, having a computer that just works can make the difference between missing a deadline for a term paper and handing it in before everyone else. Macs break down less often, have rock solid security features and are extremely fast and responsive. VoiceOver users can easily and quickly use large spreadsheets, write code or even edit audio without freezing or laggy performance. This can often make you the most efficient Mac user in the class.

Macs are the right choice for the blind student who simply wants to get work done without having to worry about the technology hindering their academic performance. There is a ton of online support for blind and low vision Mac users including how-to guides, podcasts and videos.

Tag: macOS

The iPhone 17 is now available, but you probably have questions about it. Namely, can iPhone 17 take pictures under water? Here’s what you need to know about this Apple phone’s water resistance.

QUICK ANSWER

  • The iPhone 17 has a water resistance rating but is not waterproof, so it cannot take pictures underwater without a waterproof case.
  • The iPhone 17’s water resistance is limited to fresh water and will not protect against damage in salt water or chemically treated pools.
  • Water damage is not covered under warranty, so if you damage your iPhone 17 by submerging it without a case, you will have to pay for repairs.

One of the most common things that people do with an iPhone is take pictures. Of course, most pictures are taken above water, but if you’re wondering if the new iPhone 17 can take pictures underwater, the answer is no, it does not, at least without a waterproof phone case. While the iPhone 17 has a water resistance rating, it’s not waterproof. This means if you submerge your bare phone underwater to take photos without putting it in a case, you’ll risk damaging it. You will have to invest in a waterproof case if you absolutely must take your iPhone underwater for whatever reason.

iPhone 17 Waterproof Rating

The iPhone 17 has an ingress protection rating of IP68. It can be submerged in up to 6 meters of water for up to thirty minutes.

Every iPhone since the iPhone 7 has received an ingress protection (IP) rating to assess its water-resistance. Every IP rating has two digits.

The first digit ranges from 0–6 and measures a device’s protection against solids, such as dust and dirt. The second digit ranges from 0–8 and measures a device’s protection against liquids. A score of 8 means the device can be submerged beyond one meter of water, with the exact distance and time of submersion specified by the phone manufacturer.

However, it is important to note that IP ratings are not permanent. Like any other phone, the iPhone 17’s water resistance will degrade over time. That’s due to a few factors. Namely, they rely on tightly packed parts glued in place, which prevents water from reaching the components. But normal usage can shift and slide these components around, not to mention accidentally dropping your phone or knocking it against something. These will all cause the water resistance of any phone, including the iPhone 17, to degrade. Furthermore, the iPhone 17 has openings, such as a USB-C port, where water could still make its way in. And once the tightly-packed components move around and the glue breaks, water is free to contact almost anything inside.

Can iPhone 17 Take Pictures Under Water?

The iPhone 17 can not take pictures underwater unless you invest in a quality case that seals the phone and keeps it secure from water damage.

You might be OK with a simple plastic case in shallow water. Heavier-duty aluminum cases with a fully waterproof seal or mounting systems and lens attachments could be even better, depending on the type of photos you want to capture.

Can I Use My iPhone 17 Underwater?

We don’t recommend using your iPhone 17 underwater. An iPhone’s water-resistance wears down over time. Most people want to use their iPhone as an underwater camera, but they weren’t really designed to do that.

Keeping Your iPhone Safe Around Water

If you plan on bringing your iPhone 17 to the beach or pool frequently, consider getting a waterproof phone case. These are basically sealed pouches that keep water away from your phone while letting you use the camera, touchscreen and other controls.

Apple CarPlay overrides your car’s native infotainment system and promises to put a familiar, distraction-free interface right at your fingertips. It’s also loaded with compatible third-party apps that give your car nearly the same level of functionality as your iPhone. We’ve put together a list of the best CarPlay apps available for iPhone users.

Apple Maps

Apple Maps works seamlessly with CarPlay. When you open it, you’ll see an overview of your location. Click on the Destinations link and the app will suggest places you can go to based on your location and what you’ve recently discussed in text messages and emails. The Search function allows you to quickly find eateries, gas stations, and more. Apple Maps gives you turn-by-turn directions that are easy to follow. You can also ask Siri to direct you to the nearest restaurant, gas station, and more. CarPlay also supports Google Maps and Waze.

Phone

Once you install CarPlay in your car, you’ll be able to make and receive calls without using your phone. You can open the app, browse your contacts, review recent calls, open the dialer, or check voicemail. But we don’t recommend scanning through a list of contacts while driving. So, it’s better to use Siri to say something like “Call John.”

TuneIn Radio

This app has one of the best collections of content in the world. Download it to access over 120,000 stations. You can stream radio and listen to sports, news, music, and other audio formats. To enjoy more perks, get the premium subscription. For only $10 a month, you’ll get play-by-play access to different sports channels. You can root for your favorite NHL or college team while driving. You’ll also be able to listen to 100+ ad-free music stations.

Audiobooks.com

If you have a long commute, or simply like to listen to audiobooks every day, get the Audiobooks.com app. It allows you to download audiobooks directly to your iPhone. You don’t have to sync the phone with your computer, and you can stream audiobooks through data connection or over Wi-Fi.

The app has a huge library and you get your first 3 premium audiobooks for free. After you’re done reading those, you can choose a new audiobook every month for $15 per month. Audiobooks also lets you access more than 700,000 podcasts. You can easily discover new audiobooks by following narrators, authors, and book series. The app also sends you notifications about new releases.

Apple CarPlay supports navigation apps and many other apps on your iPhone. You can listen to your favorite songs through Apple Music.

Overcast

If you like podcasts and you’re looking for an alternative to Apple’s proprietary podcast app, have a look at Overcast. This app comes with a myriad of welcome features, including voice boost and smart speed, the latter of which allows you to speed up conversations without distorting the audio. You can also search, browse, or download podcasts for offline use. The app features push notifications, too, so you’ll never miss a new episode of your favorite podcast. It’s currently chock-full of ads, though you can purchase a premium subscription for $14.99 a year for ad-free listening. Recent versions feature improved search and sync, shared clips up to 90 seconds long, and customized podcast downloading, deleting, and sorting.

Conclusion

CarPlay is one of the best things to happen to cars. Go ahead and customize your car experience with the best CarPlay apps!

Tag: CarPlay

Want to learn how to spot a fake iPhone 17? If you want to buy a new iPhone 17, then you most likely want to know whether what you’re buying is a fake or real Apple iPhone 17. This article will guide you on how to identify a fake iPhone 17 and distinguish it from the original.

The more trade and sales migrate to online, the more of a risk of getting fake iPhones. It has become a very lucrative business for deceitful phone manufacturers. Fake iPhones used to be SUPER obvious, but the market is getting much smarter as time goes on. In this article, I’ll explain a few tips to look for when determining if your iPhone 17 is genuine or fake.

You can also use the tips on this guide to spot a fake iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.

Let’s begin with the external features. This is where the knock off iPhone 17 is VERY similar to the un-trained eye.

Check the packaging/Build

Just like fake iPhone 12, the packaging is one of the first features that you should check when trying to spot a fake iPhone 17. The outside might look exactly like the original packaging; however, it’s usually made of a bit cheaper material. Sometimes when opening these boxes, the phone is in a plastic wrap, rather than its distinct pull off tabs. There may also be product instructions with giant foreign characters. The genuine iPhone 17 box contain information such as the model, description of the phone, the country name where it is manufactured, serial number and a bar code that ensures this is a genuine product. A fake iPhone 17 box won’t include these extra details about your device. When you take the fake iPhone out, you should also notice a distinct weight difference.

Look for a memory card slot

The iPhone 17 does not feature a memory card slot. If you see a memory card slot at the back or the side of the device, then start backing out because you are looking at an iPhone 17 clone.

Check the Apple logo on the back of the iPhone

Once you get the phone unwrapped, just flip it over and look at the logo on the back of the iPhone. Although this can look similar to the original one, there are usually slight, small errors that distinguish a fake. A fake iPhone 17 has a slightly recessed logo and/or a mirror finish. An authentic Apple logo should not feel raised or textured. If rubbing your finger across the logo feels different than rubbing across anywhere else on the back of the iPhone, the phone is likely not original.

Check the charging port

Moving to the next way of how to spot fake Apple iPhone 17 devices, we can look at the bottom of the phone, which will give away a few different factors to determine the validity of this device. Generally, a fake iPhone 17 will have a plastic border around it or just simply and engraved line around the port to simulate the same build as the original product.

Check the Penta lobe screws

Next to the charging port you can see some of the common screws used in all the iPhone products. These are called Penta lobe screws, simply meaning they have 5 screw head points. The fake iPhone 17 have normal cross screws which can be a dead giveaway if you pay attention to such a small element.

Check the camera body

Next you can look at the camera build from the back. This is not from within the app itself but just the camera alone. Usually in the fake iPhone 17, recedes a bit, giving the camera less height than that of the original iPhone.

Now let’s turn on the iPhone. Here are where things get seemingly weird.

Check the welcome logo

The welcome logo is the first thing that you see when you turn on an iPhone. This is not something you experience usually on fake iPhone 17. Usually you get a screen with the word “Welcome” rather than the original Apple logo. This is a complete dead giveaway of a fake device.

Check the IMEI/Model number

An original iPhone 17 box should display a model number, serial number, and IMEI. These numbers should match what you see when you you go to Settings > General > About. If these numbers don’t match the box it came in, then it clearly is a knock off attempt at an iPhone 17.

Test the serial number of your iPhone

Another way to spot fake iPhone 17 is by checking the serial number on Apple’s Check Coverage website.
You can easily find the serial number of your Apple iPhone 17 by going to Settings > General > About > Serial Number.

Now, go to https://checkcoverage.apple.com and enter your iPhone serial number to see if it is a real iPhone 17. Entering the iPhone’s serial number into Apple’s warranty status website should display the model, warranty period, support status, and other information about the phone. If you see a message that says “We’re sorry, but this serial number is not valid,” then your iPhone 17 is a clone.

Check the camera app

Now we’ll get into the camera within the app itself. Knockoff iPhone 17 NEVER have the top of the line camera in them so you will notice a distinct difference in the quality. Remember how cameras looks back in the mid 2000s? That’s pretty much what you will get. It’s like the quality went back to standard definition. Unless you’re so outdated with smartphones, there is no way you wouldn’t notice the quality difference when using either the selfie camera or the rear facing camera.

Check the iTunes and App Store

Here is the biggest difference betweenreal and fake iPhone 17. Most fake iPhone 17 devices are running off Android because they can adjust the interface’s skin. Android devices DO NOT have an iTunes or App store. If you click these, it will redirect to another app and/or go to a google play store. If these apps do anything besides open the expected apple stores, then it is fake software and a clone iPhone 17.

Look for Apple’s default apps

The iPhone 17 come with certain apps installed, including the App Store, Settings, Compass, and Safari. If you see a Play Store app on your iPhone 17, it’s a dead giveaway that you’re using an Android that was made to look like an iPhone 17.

Check the Screen brightness

Generally, the first thing you’ll notice is that the screen is not as vibrant as it should be in the fake iPhone 17. Colors look washed out and overall you think your brightness setting is turned all the way down.

Pay attention to the price

Another warning sign is that the clone iPhone 17 devices are much cheaper than the original model – though not always, as some vendors try to sell these phones for just slightly less than original value, preying on people’s ignorance. If the device is being sold far cheaper than a regular iPhone 17 suggested price, then think twice before buying the product. If the price is too good to be true, chances are, it’s a counterfeit iPhone 17.

Let us know if you’ve spotted any fake iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, or iPhone 17 Pro Max and be careful when buying or trading online with these distinct feature differences!

For everyone gearing up for a semester of college, we’ve put together a list of the best Mac apps for college students.

Technology has changed the way by which college students approach their education and how teachers present in the classroom. A college student has access to a vast number of apps on their computers. Choosing the right kind of app can help you complete the assignment, gain or retain knowledge, and increase the learning outcome. We’ll show you some of the best Mac apps for college students that are sure to come in handy during this academic year.

The best Mac apps for college students

Here are the best Mac apps for college students:

Manuscripts

Manuscripts is a word processor that simplifies the academic writing process and eliminates one more excuse to procrastinate. It offers the standard features you would expect from a text editor, but the layout is very intuitive.

What Manuscripts truly excels at is handling footnotes, annotations, and references. It makes academic writing and meeting style requirements fairly straightforward and painless.

iStudiez Pro

iStudiez Pro is a student-oriented organizer application. It will help you keep track of your classes, assignments, deadlines, and exam dates, among other things. It has a well-designed, clean, and intuitive interface, so you don’t have to be particularly tech-savvy to learn how to use it.

Everything you save on it will be synchronized on multiple platforms, and it supports macOS, iOS, Windows and Android.

MacFly Pro

College students typically don’t excel in the tidiness department. If you are no exception, then MacFly Pro might be just what you need. It might not clean your dorm room, but it will help you detect and remove any useless files on your Mac.

It won’t be long until your Mac is full of duplicate files from completing assignments. This could mean academic paper copies, textbooks in PDF format, essay drafts, discarded apps or anything else you may have accumulated while doing research or studying. To better organize your study materials, you can also merge your PDF files.

XMind

XMind is great for when you have to do group projects with your colleagues. It allows you to map out the different tasks and sub-tasks that need to be completed to see the connections between the tasks in a more intuitive way. With a few drags and drops, you can get a clear yet detailed view of even the most intricate projects.

In other words, XMind lets you see the big picture so you can break down a complex assignment into manageable parts.

Prizmo

Prizmo offers optical character recognition (OCR) in 23 languages, translation in 50 languages, text-to-speech, iCloud support, and powerful editing features.

You can use it to turn printed paper, photocopies of textbooks and screenshots into digital text – something you’ll definitely need as a college student. It even has batch OCR support for multipage documents and it corrects any distortions like skewness and warping.

MindNode

If you have trouble organizing your thoughts when working on an assignment, you might want to give MindNode a try. It’s a brainstorming tool that gives you an easy way to approach complex topics.

You can see how you can connect multiple subjects to the main theme so you can get insights and draw informed conclusions. Just what your professors are looking for when giving out these assignments.

Studies

Whether you’re studying law, medicine or mathematics, you’ll want Studies as a companion. Why? Because it will help you achieve your academic goals. How? We’re glad you asked.

You can use Studies to create notes that include links, images, audio and video content and other resources. You can also use it to make a study plan which we assure you that you’ll need.

If you have study buddies, you can share your notes with them and export your notes in different formats to read them on other devices or create flashcards.

Quizlet Plus

Speaking of flashcards, Quizlet Plus can help you out. The best part is that you can also get access to flashcards other students make. Whatever topic you’re studying, chances are you’ll find a few sets to retain the information more easily.

Be Focused

Do you easily get distracted? Be Focused is an app that used psychology to help you stay on track. It was designed to achieve the ideal work-break balance so you can get good grades without risking burnout. Your job is to set your daily goals, and Be Focused will help you get there at a steady and sustainable pace, so you don’t lose your sanity in the middle of the semester.

How do you use it? Easy. You open the app, which will appear in your menu bar and set the timer. It’s also great for keeping track of how much time you’ve spent on each subject or assignment.

Evernote

You can’t make a must-have college app list without including Evernote. This highly popular cloud-based note-taking app can help you collect and sort information quickly. You can create and save your notes in many different formats, it syncs on all your devices, and you can also use it to keep track of deadlines and collaborate with your peers.

Alfred

Alfred basically helps you find stuff on your Mac. If you have a lot of files on your laptop and you don’t want to spend a lot of time looking through them, this app will fish out whatever you need.

You create a keyboard shortcut to open the app and then type in the name of the file or app you’re looking for. But you can also type in a question or look for definitions of terms. This saves you a lot of time that would be better spent actually studying.

Ulysses

Ulysses is a simple tool with a lot of useful features to help you write essays and papers. It offers a dependable and distraction-free writing environment and saves every word automatically. It also makes it a lot easier to stay organized when working on writing assignments since you can tag everything with keywords.

Other major advantages are that it syncs with iCloud Drive, and you can export your work in multiple formats.

Conclusion

With the right kind of tools, you can plan, write, organize, and focus on the studies. Most of the Mac apps for college students discussed in this article are free, so they can easily be part of your educational toolkit.

Tag: macOS

Please don’t hate us for saying this, but iPhones are better than Android phones at some things. Let’s talk about them.

Given that iPhones cost more than Android phones are they really worth it? Why do iPhones have such a loyal following when, for less money, you could buy a perfectly good Android phone?

While many argue it’s a branding and status thing, we believe reasons go beyond vanity. We are tech lovers before anything else and have to accept there are certain things an iPhone does better than an Android phone.

10 things iPhone does better than Android

Here are ten reasons why iPhones are better than Android phones:

  1. iPhones are faster
  2. iPhones are easier to use
  3. OS updates when you want them
  4. Works beautifully with other Apple devices
  5. Security
  6. Vehicle features
  7. Best support and help
  8. Resale value
  9. Fewer options
  10. Superior Accessibility features.

1. iPhones are faster

Having used both platforms daily for years, I can say I have encountered way fewer hiccups and slow-downs using an iPhone. Performance is one of the things an iPhone usually does better than Android. This seems ridiculous considering iPhone internals. The iPhone 17 Pro Max is currently the most powerful Apple smartphone, and it features the A19 Pro chip with a six-core CPU. Those specifications would be considered mid-range at best in the current Android market.

Having used both platforms daily for years, I can say I have encountered way fewer hiccups and slow-downs using iOS.
The truth is we tend to get a little lost in the specs and often forget to look at what really matters. Performance doesn’t only come from powerful specs. There is more to processing power than cores and speed clocks.

Apple’s closed ecosystem makes for a tighter integration, which is why iPhones don’t need super powerful specs to match the high-end Android phones. It’s all in the optimization between hardware and software. Since Apple controls production from beginning to end, it can make sure resources are used more efficiently. Furthermore, developers have to follow a stricter process to release apps, not to mention they don’t have to optimize their apps for what may seem like an infinity of devices.

Now, this is not to say all iOS devices can outperform all Android devices. Some Android phones are made with beastly internals and stunning performance. Generally, though, iPhones are faster and smoother than most Android phones at comparable price ranges.

2. iPhone is the easiest phone to use

Sometimes it’s what we love about Android that makes it a less enticing platform to the general consumer. While Google and its partnered manufacturers have been getting better at making Android more intuitive, the truth is it can still be a bit confusing. Inconsistency between phone makers creates a learning curve, as most Android phones look and feel different from one another.

Apple fans love the iOS simplicity, and it is arguably one of the things iPhone does better than Android. There isn’t much to iOS, and that’s part of the allure. Many iPhone lovers don’t want a phone they can mess around with and customize. They want a device that works well, is easy to use, and can take them to their content with the least amount of effort. This is what the “it just works” expression is all about.

With iOS, you get home pages with rows and columns of icons, which you can organize as you wish. iOS also includes the App Library, where all your apps are sorted into categories automatically — swipe left past your last Home Screen page to reach it. You can hide entire Home Screen pages if you prefer a cleaner look, and still find any app through the App Library. The settings are straightforward, but the experience is always the same, no matter which Apple mobile device you’re using.

The user experience for iOS is intuitive enough that there is almost no learning curve. I have seen kids who have never used a smartphone figure out the basics in about 15 minutes. Similarly, if you have already owned an iOS device, you can switch to any other and immediately know exactly how it works.

3. OS updates when you want them

Updating software is definitely one of the things iOS does better than Android. If your iOS device qualifies to get the latest update, it will get it as soon as it launches. This can be bad news for older devices that can’t handle more resource-intensive iOS versions very well. That is another topic and something to worry about only if you have a significantly older Apple device, though.

The updating process isn’t as seamless with Google’s Android. Google only gives direct updates to its own products, like the Pixel 10 or Pixel 10a, and even those have been known to fail at getting updates efficiently.

Manufacturers like Samsung, Sony, Motorola, and all others have to get the update, work on it, optimize it for your device, and then send it out. In many instances, carriers have to go through them too, which only assures you get updates late, sometimes months or years down the line… if ever.

4. Works beautifully with other Apple Devices

Anything from your Mac or iPad will sync to your iPhone. You can take a screenshot, save a document, even start an email on your MacBook and it will automatically appear on your iPhone. There’s no need to save anything to a cloud drive like Dropbox or Google Drive – all your devices will work together without any fuss.

While Google has its competing services, which work great too, they have a learning curve and don’t feel as closely connected to the Android experience.

Some of the apps required to access core Google services aren’t pre-installed, forcing users to go hunting for them in the Google Play Store. This may not seem like a huge deal to most of us tech-savvy users, but it can be a daunting task to some, or at the very least an annoyance.

Speaking of app stores, the Apple App Store is significantly better curated and better policed than the Google Play Store. Developers looking to get their apps on the App Store have to go through a long and expensive list of checks and procedures, but the result is a net increase in the overall quality of iOS apps. The Apple App Store is generally cleaner, has fewer ads, and offers cool extra features like interviews, guides, better app lists, etc. It may be a walled garden, but it’s a safe, familiar, and easy-to-navigate garden all the same.

5. iPhones are more secure

This one isn’t as one-sided as it once was, thanks to Google’s security updates becoming more consistent. Google has continued to secure the Google Play Store and add measures to make sure your phones and information stay safe. These include things like sand-boxing, two-step verification, Google Play Protect, more controlled app permissions, and more. These upgrades, along with more educated users, make for robust Android security that begins to rival iOS.

Whether iOS is better than Android in security is now up for debate, but the consensus still gives Apple the upper hand. iOS has more consistent updates for all devices, a closed ecosystem that is harder to penetrate, and a stricter app store. All of these factors combined make it harder for attackers to target iOS users.

iPhones have shown time and time again to be much less vulnerable to viruses and hacking than Android phones. The gap is closing, however, as many attacks are based online and hackers are more sophisticated in their techniques. You’ll still need to be cautious online, but for now iPhone is the safest platform.

6. Apple CarPlay

No matter how many times I give Android Auto a chance, I keep going back to Apple CarPlay. Sometimes I carry an iPhone just to use CarPlay in my car!

Apple’s alternative has neatly arranged icons. You can move these icons around to prioritize your favorite apps for easy access. Sounds familiar? Yep, it works much like iOS on a phone or tablet! Some things have been moved around, but the experience is much more uniform.

Android Auto has moved away from its totally random interface, which was based on recommendations. Now it’s more similar to Apple Carplay, as it has a list of apps you can easily access. It’s still a bit more convoluted, though. Not to mention Android Auto’s performance just seems to lag behind, despite sometimes using some of the most powerful phones in the market.

Google Assistant does a much better job than Siri, but that feature is not enough to take me away from Apple’s in-vehicle solution. Apple CarPlay is better looking, simpler to use, and more functional.

See also: all the ways Siri is changing in iOS 15

7. Superior customer support

Apple has continuously ranked as one of the best companies for customer support, which is reassuring. Almost all Apple products come with free 90-day access to phone support and a one-year warranty. AppleCare may be expensive, but it makes warranty and insurance claims for iOS devices an absolute breeze. If you’ve got a local Apple Store, you can often walk out with a brand new device in less than an hour too.

Speaking of Apple Stores, love them or hate them, Apple’s retail locations have a signature look that many retailers have tried to copy. The open-plan design draws you in as soon as you walk by. Large numbers of staff are on hand to help you with any purchase or problem. They even have free classes to teach you how to use Apple devices.

No company is perfect, but having an iOS phone or tablet sure beats the competition if you ever have a problem with it. You don’t need to go through carriers, look for weird customer service phone numbers, fill out online forms, send faxes, stay on hold for long periods of time only to talk to a robot, or wait weeks just to get your device fixed or replaced. Go to your nearest Apple Store and enjoy their well-known customer service. Easy as pie.

8. Resale value

This is not exactly one of the things iPhone does better than Android, but Apple has a market advantage over most of its mobile competitors. iPhones, iPads, and other Apple products typically hold their value much better than Android products. This means you can sell them for more when it’s time to switch devices. And because Apple products are so popular, they usually sell much faster too.

iPhones, iPads, and other Apple products typically hold their value better than Android products.
Let’s put things into perspective with some real-world examples. The iPhone 11 Pro Max launched in September 2019 for $1,099. It’s selling for $550 to $750 in good condition now. That would be about 50% to 68% of its original value. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus was released in August 2019, also for $1,099. It sells for $350 to $450 on eBay. This equates to about 32% to 41% of the original value. Big difference, right?

Keep in mind this example is a best-case scenario for Android. Samsung is another sought-after brand that tends to keep its value better than others in its class. The resale value favors Apple far more when you compare it to other smaller Android manufacturers.

9. There are Less iPhone Options

This might not sound like a positive thing, but sometimes less is more. There are thousands of Android phones to choose from, so how do you know where to start? In contrast, there are less than thirty iPhones, which come with different specs. Knowing your budget and smartphone needs will make deciding on a model a breeze.

10. Superior Accessibility features

One aspect of modern technological life that might help us to keep some faith in humanity are the comprehensive assistive technologies that are built into, or free to download for mobile computing devices. Accessibility features, as they are loosely called, are a range of tools designed to support non-standard users of the technology.

With their mobile operating system iOS Apple do accessibility REALLY well and this is reflected in the numbers. So what are Apple doing right? Well obviously, first and foremost, the credit would have to go to their developers and designers for producing such innovative and well implemented tools.

An iPhone has a built in screen reader. Zoom allows you to magnify things that you need larger. VoiceOver does more than tell you what’s happening on the screen, it helps you make things happen. It gives you auditory descriptions of each onscreen element and provides hints along the way. So if you prefer using gestures, a keyboard, or a braille display you are golden.

While Talkback has gotten a bit better, it is still miles away from how robust VoiceOver is. Apple put a lot of work into the overall user experience and design of their screen reader, it’s easier for developers to build accessibility into their apps, and in general it’s just easier to use and much more efficient. Android is slower, buggier, and is definitely more engineered than designed. The general functionality is about the same for basic navigation and interaction, but it’s harder and slower for developers to update their apps to fix accessibility issues since there are so many versions of Android out there, and each one has differences so it’s not nearly as consistent as VoiceOver.

Tag: Android

[iPhone Air](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/)
– Explore
– [Buy](https://www.apple.com/us/shop/goto/buy_iphone/iphone_air)
– – – – – – – – – ****
– – – # iPhone Air Technical Specifications

iPhone Air

Finish

**Space Black, Cloud White, Light Gold, Sky Blue**

Titanium design
Ceramic Shield 2 front
Ceramic Shield back

Capacity[1](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-3)

– 256GB
– 512GB
– 1TB

Size and Weight[2](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-4)

**Width:**

2.94 inches
(74.7 mm)

**Height:**

6.15 inches
(156.2 mm)

**Depth:**

0.22 inch
(5.64 mm)

**Weight:**

5.82 ounces (165 grams)

Display

– Super Retina XDR display
– 6.5‑inch (diagonal) all‑screen OLED display
– 2736‑by‑1260‑pixel resolution at 460 ppi
– Dynamic Island
– Always-On display
– ProMotion technology with adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz
– HDR display
– True Tone
– Wide color (P3)
– Haptic Touch
– 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio (typical)
– 1000 nits max brightness (typical); 1600 nits peak brightness (HDR); 3000 nits peak brightness (outdoor); 1 nit minimum brightness
– Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
– Anti-reflective coating
– Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously

The iPhone Air display has rounded corners that follow a beautiful curved design, and these corners are within a standard rectangle. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screen is 6.55 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less).

Splash, Water, and Dust Resistant[3](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-5)

Rated IP68 (maximum depth of 6 meters up to 30 minutes) under IEC standard 60529

Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence is integrated across your apps and experiences to help you communicate, express yourself, and get things done effortlessly. With groundbreaking privacy protections, it gives you peace of mind that no one else can access your data — not even Apple.[4](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-6)

[Learn more about Apple Intelligence](https://www.apple.com/apple-intelligence/)

Chip

– A19 Pro chip
– 6‑core CPU with 2 performance and 4 efficiency cores
– 5‑core GPU with Neural Accelerators
– 16‑core Neural Engine
– Hardware-accelerated ray tracing

Camera

– **48MP Fusion camera system**
– 48MP Fusion Main: 26 mm, ƒ/1.6 aperture, sensor-shift optical image stabilization, 100% Focus Pixels, support for super-high-resolution photos (24MP and 48MP)
– Also enables 12MP optical-quality 2x Telephoto: 52 mm, ƒ/1.6 aperture, sensor-shift optical image stabilization, 100% Focus Pixels
– Digital zoom up to 10x
– Customizable default lens (Fusion Main)
– Sapphire crystal lens cover
– True Tone flash
– Photonic Engine
– Deep Fusion
– Smart HDR 5
– Next-generation portraits with Focus and Depth Control
– Portrait Lighting with six effects
– Night mode
– Panorama (up to 63MP)
– Latest-generation Photographic Styles
– Wide color capture for photos and Live Photos
– Advanced red‑eye correction
– Auto image stabilization
– Burst mode
– Photo geotagging
– Image formats captured: HEIF and JPEG

Video Recording

– 4K Dolby Vision video recording at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
– 1080p Dolby Vision video recording at 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
– 720p Dolby Vision video recording at 30 fps
– Action mode up to 2.8K Dolby Vision at 60 fps
– Slo‑mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps
– Dual Capture up to 4K Dolby Vision at 30 fps
– Time‑lapse video with stabilization
– Night mode Time-lapse
– QuickTake video up to 4K Dolby Vision at 60 fps
– Sensor-shift optical image stabilization for video
– Digital zoom up to 6x
– Audio zoom
– True Tone flash
– Cinematic video stabilization (4K, 1080p, and 720p)
– Continuous autofocus video
– Take 8MP still photos while recording 4K video
– Playback zoom
– Video formats recorded: HEVC and H.264
– Spatial Audio and stereo recording
– Wind noise reduction
– Audio Mix

Front Camera

– 18MP Center Stage camera
– ƒ/1.9 aperture
– Autofocus with Focus Pixels
– Retina Flash
– Tap to zoom and rotate
– Center Stage for photos
– Ultra-stabilized video
– Dual Capture
– Center Stage for video calls
– Photonic Engine
– Deep Fusion
– Smart HDR 5
– Next-generation portraits with Focus and Depth Control
– Portrait Lighting with six effects
– Animoji and Memoji
– Night mode
– Latest-generation Photographic Styles
– Wide color capture for photos and Live Photos
– Lens correction
– Auto image stabilization
– Burst mode
– 4K Dolby Vision video recording at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
– 1080p Dolby Vision video recording at 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
– Slo-mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps
– Time‑lapse video with stabilization
– Night mode Time-lapse
– QuickTake video up to 4K at 60 fps in Dolby Vision
– Cinematic video stabilization (4K, 1080p, and 720p)
– Spatial Audio and stereo recording
– Wind noise reduction
– Audio Mix

Power and Battery[5](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-7)

**Video playback**
Up to 27 hours

**Video playback
with iPhone Air MagSafe Battery[6](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-8)**
Up to 40 hours

**Video playback (streamed)**
Up to 22 hours

**Video playback (streamed)
with iPhone Air MagSafe Battery[6](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-8)**
Up to 35 hours

Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery

**Fast-charge capable:**
Up to 50% charge in 30 minutes[7](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-9) with [20W adapter](https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MWVV3AM/A/20w-usb-c-power-adapter) or higher (available separately) paired with USB‑C charging cable, or 30W adapter or higher paired with MagSafe Charger (both available separately)

Face ID

Enabled by TrueDepth technology in the Center Stage front camera

Peace of Mind

– Emergency SOS via satellite[8](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-10)
– Crash Detection[9](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-11)
– Roadside Assistance via satellite[8](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-10)
– Messages via satellite[8](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-10)
– Find My via satellite[8](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-10)

Cellular and Wireless

– **Model A3260[**](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-2)**
– FDD‑5G NR (Bands n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n14, n20, n25, n26, n28, n29, n30, n66, n70, n71, n75)
– TDD‑5G NR (Bands n38, n40, n41, n48, n53, n77, n78, n79)
– FDD‑LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 66, 71)
– TDD‑LTE (Bands 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 48, 53)
– UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz)
– GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
– **Apple C1X cellular modem**
– 5G (sub-6 GHz) with 4×4 MIMO[10](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-12)
– Gigabit LTE with 4×4 MIMO[10](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-12)

– **Apple N1 wireless networking chip**
– Wi‑Fi 7 (802.11be) with 2×2 MIMO[11](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-13)
– Bluetooth 6
– Thread networking technology

– **Apple second-generation Ultra Wideband chip**[12](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-14)

– NFC with reader mode
– Express Cards with power reserve

Location

– Precision dual-frequency GPS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, BeiDou, and NavIC)
– Digital compass
– Wi‑Fi
– Cellular
– iBeacon microlocation

External Buttons and Connectors

![](https://www.apple.com/v/iphone-air/e/images/specs/external_connectors__ggvzl6g7s1yu_large.jpg)

Volume up/down

Action
button

Camera Control

Side button

Built‑in speaker
Built‑in microphone

USB-C connector

Built‑in microphones

**Action button features**

Silent Mode, Focus, Camera, Visual Intelligence,[13](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-15)Flashlight, Voice Memo, Recognize Music, Translate, Magnifier, Controls, Shortcut, or Accessibility

**Camera controls**

Exposure, Depth, Zoom, Cameras, Styles, Tone

Charging and Expansion

– **USB-C connector with support for:**
– Charging
– USB 2 (up to 480Mb/s)

MagSafe and Wireless Charging

– MagSafe wireless charging up to 20W[14](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-16)
– Qi2 wireless charging up to 20W[14](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-16)
– Magnet array
– Alignment magnet
– Accessory Identification NFC
– Magnetometer

Sensors

– Face ID
– Barometer
– High dynamic range gyro
– High-g accelerometer
– Proximity sensor
– Dual ambient light sensors

SIM Card

– Dual eSIM (two active eSIMs; stores eight or more eSIMs)[15](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-17)
– iPhone Air uses advanced eSIM technology for more convenience and security (not compatible with physical SIM cards).

[Learn more about eSIM](https://www.apple.com/esim/)

[Learn more about traveling with eSIM](https://support.apple.com/118227?cid=general-iphone-marcom-08062025)

Apple Pay

– Pay with your iPhone using Face ID in stores, within apps, and on the web
– Send and receive money in Messages with Apple Cash[16](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-18)
– Complete purchases made with Apple Pay on your Mac
– Pay for your ride using Express Transit[17](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-19)

[Learn more about Apple Pay](https://www.apple.com/apple-pay/)

[Learn more about Apple Cash](https://www.apple.com/apple-cash/)

Apple Card

– Credit card created by Apple, designed for iPhone
– Get unlimited 3% Daily Cash at Apple and select merchants when you use Apple Pay,[18](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-20) 2% with Apple Pay, and 1% everywhere else
– Use the Wallet app to apply for, manage, and use Apple Card
– Titanium, laser‑etched physical credit card for use where Apple Pay is not accepted yet
– Share with up to five people, 13 years or older, in your Family Sharing group[19](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-21) to track expenses and manage spending

[Learn more about Apple Card](https://www.apple.com/apple-card/)

Video Calling[20](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-22)

– FaceTime video calling over cellular or Wi‑Fi
– FaceTime HD (1080p) video calling over 5G or Wi-Fi
– Center Stage for video calling
– SharePlay
– Screen sharing
– Portrait mode in FaceTime video
– Spatial Audio
– Voice Isolation and Wide Spectrum microphone modes
– Zoom with rear-facing camera

Audio Calling[20](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-22)

– FaceTime audio
– Voice over LTE (VoLTE)[10](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-12)
– Wi‑Fi calling[10](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-12)
– SharePlay
– Screen sharing
– Spatial Audio
– Voice Isolation and Wide Spectrum microphone modes

Audio Playback

– Supported formats include AAC, APAC, MP3, Apple Lossless, FLAC, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby Atmos
– Spatial Audio playback with compatible AirPods
– User‑configurable maximum volume limit

Video Playback

– Supported formats include HEVC, H.264, and AV1
– HDR with Dolby Vision, HDR10+/HDR10, and HLG
– Up to 4K HDR AirPlay for mirroring, photos, and video out to Apple TV (2nd generation or later) or AirPlay‑enabled smart TV

Siri[21](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-23)

– Get help with everyday tasks like sending messages, setting reminders, and more
– Activate hands‑free with only your voice using “Siri” or “Hey Siri,” or use Type to Siri
– Protected by the strongest privacy of any intelligent assistant
– Powered by Apple Intelligence, Siri is more natural and helpful[4](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-6)

[Learn more about Siri](https://www.apple.com/siri/)

Operating System

– **iOS 26**
iOS is the world’s most personal and secure mobile operating system, packed with powerful features and designed to protect your privacy.

Privacy

– iPhone is built from the ground up to protect your personal information. Every iPhone has secure facial authentication. Apps need your permission to track your activity across other companies’ apps or websites. Your iMessages and FaceTime video calls are encrypted end-to-end. And much more.

[Learn more about privacy features](https://www.apple.com/privacy/)

Accessibility

Built-in accessibility features supporting vision, mobility, hearing, speech, and cognitive needs help you get the most out of your iPhone — in the ways that work best for you.

[Learn more](https://www.apple.com/accessibility/)

**Features include:**
– VoiceOver
– Zoom
– Magnifier
– Voice Control
– Switch Control
– AssistiveTouch
– Eye Tracking
– RTT and TTY support
– Closed Captions
– Live Captions
– Personal Voice
– Live Speech
– Type to Siri
– Vocal Shortcuts
– Spoken Content

Built-in Apps

App Store

Books

Calculator

Calendar

Camera

Clock

Compass

Contacts

FaceTime

Files

Find My

Fitness

Freeform

Games

GarageBand

Health

Home

iMovie

iTunes Store

Journal

Keynote

Magnifier

Mail

Maps

Measure

Messages

Music

News

Notes

Numbers

Pages

Passwords

Phone

Photos

Podcasts

Preview

Reminders

Safari

Settings

Shortcuts

Stocks

Tips

Translate

TV

Voice Memos

Wallet

Watch

Weather

For a complete list of Apple apps available on iPhone, see [apple.com/apps](https://www.apple.com/apps/).

Rating for Hearing Aids

Hearing Aid Compatible

System Requirements

– Apple Account (required for some features)
– Internet access[22](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-24)
– **Syncing to a Mac or PC requires:**
– macOS Catalina 10.15 or later using the Finder
– macOS High Sierra 10.13 through macOS Mojave 10.14.6 using iTunes 12.8 or later
– Windows 10 or later using iTunes 12.12.10 or later (free download from [apple.com/itunes/download](https://www.apple.com/itunes/download/))

Environmental Requirements

**Operating ambient temperature:**

32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C)

**Nonoperating temperature:**

−4° to 113° F (−20° to 45° C)

**Relative humidity:**

5% to 95% noncondensing

**Operating altitude:**

tested up to 10,000 feet (3000 m)

Languages

**Language support**

English (Australia, UK, U.S.), Chinese (Simplified, Traditional, Traditional — Hong Kong), French (Canada, France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish (Latin America, Spain), Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Kazakh, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese

[Learn more about feature availability](https://www.apple.com/ios/feature-availability/)

In the Box

– iPhone with iOS 26
– USB-C Charge Cable (1 m)
– Documentation

## iPhone and the
Environment

**iPhone Air is designed to reduce environmental impact:[23](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-25)**

[See the iPhone Air Product Environmental Report (PDF)](https://www.apple.com/environment/pdf/products/iphone/iPhone_Air_PER_Sept2025.pdf)

### Progress toward Apple 2030

Apple 2030 is our commitment to be carbon neutral for our entire carbon footprint. Our plan to decarbonize products is rigorous and focuses on transitioning to low-carbon electricity, designing with recycled and low-carbon materials, and prioritizing lower-carbon ways of shipping products, like ocean freight.

[See Apple’s commitment](https://www.apple.com/environment/)

### Materials

iPhone Air is made with 35% recycled content,[24](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-26)including:

– 80% recycled titanium
– 100% recycled cobalt and 95% recycled lithium in the battery
– 100% recycled gold plating and tin solder in all Apple-designed printed circuit boards
– 100% recycled gold wire in all cameras and gold plating in all connectors
– 100% recycled rare earth elements in all magnets
– 80% recycled steel in the battery enclosure

### Energy

– 45% of manufacturing electricity for iPhone Air is sourced from renewable electricity[25](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-27)
– Exceeds U.S. Department of Energy requirements for battery charger systems[26](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-28)

### Packaging

– 100% fiber-based packaging[27](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-29)
– iPhone Air ships in compact packaging for 10% more units per trip[28](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-30)

### Waste

– No established final assembly sites generate waste sent to landfill as part of Apple’s Zero Waste Program[29](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-31)

### Smarter chemistry

[30](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-32)

All of the materials used in Apple products, accessories, and packaging are covered by the requirements of our Regulated Substances Specification, which was one of the first in industry to restrict the use of key substances of concern. See the latest Environmental Progress Report to understand Apple’s recent efforts in phasing out these chemistries.

### Trade in your smartphone for credit.

With Apple Trade In, you can get credit toward a new iPhone when you trade in an eligible smartphone.[31](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-33) It’s good for you and the planet.

[Learn moreabout Apple trade in](https://www.apple.com/us/shop/goto/trade_in)

### The easiest way to upgrade to the latest iPhone.

Join the iPhone Upgrade Program to get the latest iPhone every year, low monthly payments, and AppleCare+.[32](https://www.apple.com/iphone-air/specs/#footnote-34)

[Learn moreabout iphone upgrade program](https://www.apple.com/us/shop/goto/iphone/iphone_upgrade_program)

### Still have questions? Just ask.

You won’t find a better place to buy iPhone. We know about carriers, payment options, and more. And we make it easy to understand.

[Learn moreabout buying iPhone](https://www.apple.com/iphone/buy/)

Finish

iPhone 17 Pro

Silver, Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue

Aluminum unibody design
Ceramic Shield 2 front
Ceramic Shield back

iPhone 17 Pro Max

Silver, Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue

Aluminum unibody design
Ceramic Shield 2 front
Ceramic Shield back

Capacity

iPhone 17 Pro

  • 256GB
  • 512GB
  • 1TB

iPhone 17 Pro Max

  • 256GB
  • 512GB
  • 1TB
  • 2TB

Size and Weight

iPhone 17 Pro

  • Width: 71.9 mm (2.83 inches)
  • Height: 150.0 mm (5.91 inches)
  • Depth: 8.75 mm (0.34 inch)
  • Weight: 204 grams (7.20 ounces)

iPhone 17 Pro Max

  • Width: 78.0 mm (3.07 inches)
  • Height: 163.4 mm (6.43 inches)
  • Depth: 8.75 mm (0.34 inch)
  • Weight: 231 grams (8.15 ounces)

Display

iPhone 17 Pro

  • Super Retina XDR display
  • 6.3-inch (diagonal) all-screen OLED display
  • 2622-by-1206-pixel resolution at 460 ppi

The iPhone 17 Pro display has rounded corners that follow a beautiful curved design, and these corners are within a standard rectangle. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screen is 6.27 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less).

iPhone 17 Pro Max

  • Super Retina XDR display
  • 6.9-inch (diagonal) all-screen OLED display
  • 2868-by-1320-pixel resolution at 460 ppi

The iPhone 17 Pro Max display has rounded corners that follow a beautiful curved design, and these corners are within a standard rectangle. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screen is 6.86 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less).

Both models

  • Dynamic Island
  • Always-On display
  • ProMotion technology with adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz
  • HDR display
  • True Tone
  • Wide color (P3)
  • Haptic Touch
  • 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio (typical)
  • 1000 nits max brightness (typical); 1600 nits peak brightness (HDR); 3000 nits peak brightness (outdoor); 1 nit minimum brightness
  • Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
  • Anti-reflective coating
  • Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously

Splash, Water, and Dust Resistance

Rated IP68 (maximum depth of 6 meters up to 30 minutes) under IEC standard 60529.

Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence is integrated across your apps and experiences to help you communicate, express yourself, and get things done effortlessly. With groundbreaking privacy protections, it gives you peace of mind that no one else can access your data — not even Apple.

Chip

  • A19 Pro chip
  • 6-core CPU with 2 performance and 4 efficiency cores
  • 6-core GPU with Neural Accelerators
  • 16-core Neural Engine
  • Hardware-accelerated ray tracing

Camera

48MP Pro Fusion camera system

  • 48MP Fusion Main: 24 mm, ƒ/1.78 aperture, second-generation sensor-shift optical image stabilization, 100% Focus Pixels, support for super-high-resolution photos (24MP and 48MP)
  • Also enables 12MP optical-quality 2x Telephoto: 48 mm, ƒ/1.78 aperture, second-generation sensor-shift optical image stabilization, 100% Focus Pixels
  • 48MP Fusion Ultra Wide: 13 mm, ƒ/2.2 aperture and 120° field of view, Hybrid Focus Pixels, super-high-resolution photos (48MP)
  • 48MP Fusion Telephoto: 100 mm (4x), ƒ/2.8 aperture, Hybrid Focus Pixels, 3D sensor-shift optical image stabilization and autofocus, tetraprism design
  • Also enables 12MP optical-quality 8x Telephoto: 200 mm, ƒ/2.8 aperture, Hybrid Focus Pixels, 3D sensor-shift optical image stabilization and autofocus, tetraprism design
  • 8x optical-quality zoom in, 2x optical zoom out; 16x optical-quality zoom range
  • Digital zoom up to 40x
  • Customizable default lens (Fusion Main)
  • Sapphire crystal lens cover
  • Adaptive True Tone flash
  • Photonic Engine
  • Deep Fusion
  • Smart HDR 5
  • Next-generation portraits with Focus and Depth Control
  • Portrait Lighting with six effects
  • Night mode
  • Panorama (up to 63MP)
  • Latest-generation Photographic Styles
  • Spatial photos
  • 48MP macro photography
  • ProRAW
  • Wide color capture for photos and Live Photos
  • Lens correction (Fusion Ultra Wide)
  • Advanced red-eye correction
  • Auto image stabilization
  • Burst mode
  • Photo geotagging
  • Image formats captured: HEIF, JPEG, and DNG

Video Recording

  • 4K Dolby Vision video recording at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps, 100 fps (Fusion Main), or 120 fps (Fusion Main)
  • 1080p Dolby Vision video recording at 25 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps, or 120 fps (Fusion Main)
  • 720p Dolby Vision video recording at 30 fps
  • Cinematic mode up to 4K Dolby Vision at 30 fps
  • Action mode up to 2.8K Dolby Vision at 60 fps
  • Spatial video recording at 1080p at 30 fps
  • ProRes video recording up to 4K at 120 fps with external recording
  • ProRes RAW
  • Academy Color Encoding System
  • Apple Log 2
  • Genlock support
  • Macro video recording, including slo-mo and time-lapse
  • Slo-mo video support for 1080p up to 240 fps and 4K Dolby Vision up to 120 fps (Fusion Main)
  • Dual Capture up to 4K Dolby Vision at 30 fps
  • Time-lapse video with stabilization
  • Night mode Time-lapse
  • QuickTake video up to 4K Dolby Vision at 60 fps
  • Second-generation sensor-shift optical image stabilization for video (Fusion Main)
  • 3D sensor-shift optical image stabilization and autofocus for video (Fusion Telephoto)
  • Digital zoom up to 15x
  • Audio zoom
  • True Tone flash
  • Cinematic video stabilization (4K, 1080p, and 720p)
  • Continuous autofocus video
  • Take 8MP still photos while recording 4K video
  • Playback zoom
  • Video formats recorded: HEVC, H.264, ProRes, and ProRes RAW
  • Spatial Audio and stereo recording
  • Four studio-quality mics
  • Wind noise reduction
  • Audio Mix

Front Camera

  • 18MP Center Stage camera
  • ƒ/1.9 aperture
  • Autofocus with Focus Pixels
  • Retina Flash
  • Tap to zoom and rotate
  • Center Stage for photos
  • Ultra-stabilized video
  • Dual Capture
  • Center Stage for video calls
  • Photonic Engine
  • Deep Fusion
  • Smart HDR 5
  • Next-generation portraits with Focus and Depth Control
  • Portrait Lighting with six effects
  • Animoji and Memoji
  • Night mode
  • Latest-generation Photographic Styles
  • ProRAW
  • Wide color capture for photos and Live Photos
  • Lens correction
  • Auto image stabilization
  • Burst mode
  • 4K Dolby Vision video recording at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
  • 1080p Dolby Vision video recording at 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps
  • Cinematic mode up to 4K Dolby Vision at 30 fps
  • ProRes video recording up to 4K at 60 fps with external recording
  • ProRes RAW
  • Academy Color Encoding System
  • Apple Log 2
  • Slo-mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps
  • Time-lapse video with stabilization
  • Night mode Time-lapse
  • QuickTake video up to 4K at 60 fps in Dolby Vision
  • Cinematic video stabilization (4K, 1080p, and 720p)
  • Spatial Audio and stereo recording
  • Wind noise reduction
  • Audio Mix

Power and Battery

iPhone 17 Pro

  • Video playback: Up to 31 hours
  • Video playback (streamed): Up to 28 hours

iPhone 17 Pro Max

  • Video playback: Up to 37 hours
  • Video playback (streamed): Up to 33 hours

Both models

  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Fast-charge capable: Up to 50% charge in 20 minutes with 40W adapter or higher (available separately) paired with USB-C charging cable. Up to 50% charge in 30 minutes with 30W adapter or higher paired with MagSafe Charger (both available separately).

Face ID

Enabled by TrueDepth technology in the Center Stage front camera.

Safety Features

  • Emergency SOS
  • Crash Detection

Cellular and Wireless

Models A3523 and A3526

  • FDD-5G NR (Bands n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n26, n28, n30, n66, n70, n75)
  • TDD-5G NR (Bands n38, n40, n41, n48, n53, n77, n78, n79)
  • FDD-LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 66)
  • TDD-LTE (Bands 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 48, 53)
  • UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz)
  • GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
  • 5G (sub-6 GHz) with 4×4 MIMO
  • Gigabit LTE with 4×4 MIMO

Apple N1 wireless networking chip

Apple second-generation Ultra Wideband chip

  • NFC with reader mode
  • Express Cards with power reserve

Location

  • Precision dual-frequency GPS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, BeiDou, and NavIC)
  • Digital compass
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cellular
  • iBeacon microlocation

External Buttons and Connectors

  • Volume up/down
  • Action button
  • Camera Control
  • Side button
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • Built-in microphones
  • USB-C connector

Action button features: Silent mode, Focus, Camera, Visual Intelligence, Flashlight, Voice Memo, Recognize Music, Translate, Magnifier, Controls, Shortcut, or Accessibility.

Camera controls: Exposure, Depth, Zoom, Cameras, Styles, Tone.

Charging and Expansion

USB-C connector with support for:

  • Charging
  • DisplayPort
  • USB 3 (up to 10Gb/s)

MagSafe and Wireless Charging

  • MagSafe wireless charging up to 25W
  • Qi2 wireless charging up to 25W
  • Magnet array
  • Alignment magnet
  • Accessory Identification NFC
  • Magnetometer

Sensors

  • Face ID
  • LiDAR Scanner
  • Barometer
  • High dynamic range gyro
  • High-g accelerometer
  • Proximity sensor
  • Dual ambient light sensors

SIM Card

  • Dual SIM (nano-SIM and eSIM)
  • Dual eSIM support

Apple Pay

  • Pay with your iPhone using Face ID in stores, within apps, and on the web
  • Complete purchases made with Apple Pay on your Mac

Video Calling

  • FaceTime video calling over cellular or Wi-Fi
  • FaceTime HD (1080p) video calling over 5G or Wi-Fi
  • Center Stage for video calling
  • Share experiences like movies, TV, music, and other apps in a FaceTime call with SharePlay
  • Screen sharing
  • Portrait mode in FaceTime video
  • Spatial Audio
  • Voice Isolation and Wide Spectrum microphone modes
  • Optical zoom with rear-facing camera

Audio Calling

  • FaceTime audio
  • Voice over LTE (VoLTE)
  • Wi-Fi calling
  • SharePlay
  • Screen sharing
  • Spatial Audio
  • Voice Isolation and Wide Spectrum microphone modes

Audio Playback

  • Supported formats include AAC, APAC, MP3, Apple Lossless, FLAC, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby Atmos
  • Spatial Audio playback
  • User-configurable maximum volume limit

Video Playback

  • Supported formats include HEVC, H.264, AV1, and ProRes
  • HDR with Dolby Vision, HDR10+/HDR10, and HLG
  • Up to 4K HDR AirPlay for mirroring, photos, and video out to Apple TV (2nd generation or later) or AirPlay-enabled smart TV
  • Video mirroring and video out support: Up to 4K HDR through native DisplayPort output over USB-C or USB-C Digital AV Adapter (model A2119; adapter sold separately)

Operating System

iOS 26 — iOS is the world’s most personal and secure mobile operating system, packed with powerful features and designed to protect your privacy.

Privacy

iPhone is built from the ground up to protect your personal information. Every iPhone has secure facial authentication. Apps need your permission to track your activity across other companies’ apps or websites. Your iMessages and FaceTime video calls are encrypted end-to-end.

Accessibility

Built-in accessibility features supporting vision, mobility, hearing, speech, and cognitive needs help you get the most out of your iPhone — in the ways that work best for you.

Features include: VoiceOver, Zoom, Magnifier, Voice Control, Switch Control, AssistiveTouch, Eye Tracking, Closed Captions, Personal Voice, Live Speech, Vocal Shortcuts, and Spoken Content.

Built-in Apps

App Store, Books, Calculator, Calendar, Camera, Clock, Compass, Contacts, FaceTime, Files, Find My, Fitness, Freeform, Games, GarageBand, Health, Home, iMovie, iTunes Store, Journal, Keynote, Magnifier, Mail, Maps, Measure, Messages, Music, Notes, Numbers, Pages, Passwords, Phone, Photos, Podcasts, Preview, Reminders, Safari, Settings, Shortcuts, Stocks, Tips, Translate, TV, Voice Memos, Wallet, Watch, and Weather.

Hearing Aid Compatibility

Hearing Aid Compatible.

System Requirements

  • Apple Account (required for some features)
  • Internet access
  • Syncing to a Mac or PC requires:
    • macOS Catalina 10.15 or later using the Finder
    • macOS High Sierra 10.13 through macOS Mojave 10.14.6 using iTunes 12.8 or later
    • Windows 10 or later using iTunes 12.12.10 or later (free download from Apple)

Environmental Requirements

  • Operating ambient temperature: 0° to 35° C (32° to 95° F)
  • Nonoperating temperature: −20° to 45° C (−4° to 113° F)
  • Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing
  • Operating altitude: tested up to 3000 m (10,000 feet)

Language Support

English (Australia, UK, U.S.), Chinese (Simplified, Traditional, Traditional — Hong Kong), French (Canada, France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish (Latin America, Spain), Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Kazakh, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.

In the Box

  • iPhone with iOS 26
  • USB-C Charge Cable (1 m)
  • Documentation

iPhone and the Environment

iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are designed to reduce environmental impact.

Progress toward Apple 2030

Apple 2030 is Apple’s commitment to be carbon neutral for its entire carbon footprint. The plan to decarbonize products focuses on transitioning to low-carbon electricity, designing with recycled and low-carbon materials, and prioritizing lower-carbon ways of shipping products, like ocean freight.

Materials

iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are made with 30% recycled content, including:

  • 50% recycled aluminum in the enclosure
  • 100% recycled cobalt and 95% recycled lithium in the battery
  • 100% recycled gold plating and tin solder in all Apple-designed printed circuit boards
  • 100% recycled gold wire in all cameras and gold plating in all connectors
  • 100% recycled tungsten and copper wire in the Taptic Engine
  • 100% recycled copper in the vapor chamber enclosure
  • 100% recycled rare earth elements in all magnets

Energy

  • 40% of manufacturing electricity for iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max is sourced from renewable electricity
  • Exceeds U.S. Department of Energy requirements for battery charger systems

Packaging

  • 100% fiber-based packaging
  • iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max packaging is designed to be more efficient than iPhone 16 Pro boxes, increasing the number of devices shipped per trip by 25%

Waste

No established final assembly sites generate waste sent to landfill as part of Apple’s Zero Waste Program.

Smarter Chemistry

All of the materials used in Apple products, accessories, and packaging are covered by the requirements of Apple’s Regulated Substances Specification, which was one of the first in the industry to restrict the use of key substances of concern.