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WWDC 2026 Anticipation & The Foldable iPhone Leak — 2026-06-07#

Highlights#

Tomorrow is the big day as WWDC 2026 kicks off, bringing massive anticipation for iOS 27, macOS 27, and Apple’s long-awaited answers to the generative AI race. Meanwhile, highly detailed dummy units of the rumored “iPhone Fold” have surfaced, giving the community its clearest look yet at a passport-style foldable device that might launch in just a single white color option.

Top Stories#

  • Foldable iPhone Dummy Units Reveal Passport Design: Leaker Sonny Dickson shared detailed dummy units of the rumored foldable iPhone, showcasing a passport-style 4:3 design featuring a 7.8-inch inner screen and a 5.5-inch outer display. The hardware reportedly features an ultra-thin 4.5mm titanium frame, Touch ID on the side button instead of Face ID, and may incrementally launch as a single white color option. (Source)
  • Apple Embraces “Lil Finder Guy” in WWDC Swag: Apple is heavily leaning into its macOS Finder mascot, handing out limited edition “Lil Finder Guy” enamel pins in the official WWDC 2026 attendee swag bags. The beloved mascot, which originally debuted during the MacBook Neo marketing campaign, is also being celebrated via virtual stickers inside the Apple Developer app. (Source)
  • Apple Watch Series 11 Tops WSJ Accuracy Tests: In a new fitness tracker showdown by The Wall Street Journal, the $399 Apple Watch Series 11 outperformed competitors like Oura Ring 5, Fitbit Air, and Whoop. A Stanford clinical sleep study confirmed the Apple Watch’s sleep staging aligned most accurately with lab results, and it was the only device to remain consistently accurate across all physical activities without requiring a paid subscription. (Source)
  • Apple Frames CLI Adds Screen Recording Video Support: Just in time for the WWDC developer beta season, Federico Viticci’s Apple Frames CLI has been updated to officially support framing screen recordings. Developers can now quickly generate high-quality .mp4 files wrapped in accurate device bezels via terminal commands, utilizing new ffmpeg-powered features like proportional scaling and playback offset. (Source)
  • Anker 3-in-1 Prime Charger Hits Second-Best Price: Ahead of Amazon Prime Day later this month, Anker’s new Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station is heavily discounted down to $109.99 for Prime members. The Qi2.2-compatible station charges a MagSafe iPhone at up to 25W—matching Apple’s official MagSafe charger speeds—while simultaneously powering an Apple Watch and AirPods. (Source)

Articles Worth Reading#

The 5 most important WWDC announcements I’m hoping to see Monday (Source) As we approach the WWDC 2026 keynote, this piece perfectly encapsulates what the Apple community is clamoring for: a genuinely smart Siri overhaul powered by large language models, and highly contextual “Apple Intelligence” features that integrate naturally with the OS. The author also argues for a massive redesign to the default iOS 27 Camera app to better balance pro controls with accessibility, and expresses hope for much-needed UI consistency refinements to last year’s Liquid Glass interface.

I hate AI. Speak to me, Apple (Source) In an impassioned op-ed, Macworld pushes back against the unchecked hype of generative AI, begging Apple to focus on practical utility rather than wasteful posturing targeted at shareholders. The article examines the widespread drawbacks of the industry’s AI rush—from vast data centers causing power grid strain and pollution, to the overall diminishing of human critical thinking. It is an excellent thought piece that sets a skeptical yet grounded tone for Apple’s upcoming “Apple Intelligence” showcase at WWDC.

How to Get Beta Apps on TestFlight on Mac, iPhone, iPad (Source) With WWDC guaranteed to bring a flood of new beta software and developer tools, this guide serves as a timely reminder on how to navigate Apple’s TestFlight environment. It briefly touches on how TestFlight allows developers to easily distribute pre-release applications before they hit the App Store, enabling testers to effortlessly download and provide feedback on them. For those preparing to beta test new apps optimized for iOS 27 and macOS 27 this summer, this fundamental guide is a great refresher.


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