Latest Mobile & Gadgets News

📅May 31, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Mobile and gadget news centers on Apple’s next iPhone support changes, Meta’s new AI wearables push, and broader device-market updates across software and hardware.
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iOS 27 likely to drop iPhone 11 models

Apple’s next major iPhone update is expected to exclude the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max, based on the company’s recent pattern of ending support for older devices one generation later. That would leave iPhone 12 and newer models eligible for iOS 27, according to the report’s analysis of Apple’s update history.Source 1

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Meta plans AI pendant and expanded wearables lineup

Meta is reportedly preparing to test an AI pendant within the next year as part of a broader push to revive its hardware business. The company also plans to expand AI glasses and launch a business-focused service called “Wearables for Work,” aiming to sell 10 million wearable devices in the second half of 2026.Source 2

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Apple intelligence and iOS 27 changes are already being discussed

A weekly Apple roundup highlights reported iOS 27 changes that were discussed by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, signaling that Apple’s next software cycle is already shaping the mobile roadmap. The report suggests Apple is preparing notable platform updates, although the details were summarized rather than fully disclosed in the source.Source 3

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Apple support cycle signals faster hardware turnover

The iOS 27 rumor underscores a familiar Apple trend: older iPhones are steadily phased out of major OS support as newer models take over. For users, that usually means security and feature advantages increasingly concentrate on the latest generations, especially once devices pass the 5- to 7-year mark.Source 1

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Meta’s hardware strategy is shifting toward AI-first wearables

The reported pendant project and broader glasses expansion indicate Meta is moving beyond a single form factor and into a more diversified wearable portfolio. The company’s 2025 acquisition of Limitless, a startup behind a conversation-recording pendant, appears to be part of that strategy.Source 2

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Business wearables become a new battleground

Meta’s planned “Wearables for Work” service points to a growing effort to sell smart devices not just to consumers, but to teams and enterprises. If launched, it could position Meta against workplace communication and productivity tools as well as consumer gadget rivals.Source 2

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iPhone 11 users may face upgrade pressure

If the forecast is correct, iPhone 11 owners will likely need to decide between staying on older software or upgrading hardware to access future iOS features. The report notes that Apple supported the 2018 iPhones through iOS 26, making the 2019 lineup the next likely cutoff.Source 1

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AI glasses remain a priority for major tech firms

Meta’s reported expansion of AI glasses reinforces a wider industry trend: wearables are increasingly being designed as AI access points rather than simple accessory devices. The company’s plans suggest continued investment in camera, voice, and assistant-driven devices.Source 2

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Apple’s update policy remains one of the most watched in mobile

Because Apple controls both hardware and software, each major iOS rumor draws strong attention from users and developers. The iOS 27 report is notable less for a confirmed feature list than for what it signals about device compatibility and upgrade timing.Source 1Source 3

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Wearable devices are becoming a strategic growth category

The latest reports show wearables moving from niche accessories to a major platform category for big tech. Meta’s stated goal of selling 10 million devices in late 2026 suggests it sees meaningful commercial upside in this market.Source 2