iPhone 7 dramatically improves the most important aspects of the iPhone experience. It introduces advanced new camera systems. The best performance and battery life ever in an iPhone. Immersive stereo speakers. The brightest, most colorful iPhone display. Splash and water resistance.1 And it looks every bit as powerful as it is. This is iPhone 7.
After two weeks of using the iPhone XR, I could not get used to it (big, heavy, sloppy, impractical). So I decided to roll back to the usual 4.7 format, but this time iPhone 8 and I'm really satisfied.
Mac Studio M4 Max for Xcode I got the Mac Studio with the M4 Max chip as my main workstation for Xcode. It’s not just a fast Mac — it’s a stable tool that handles heavy projects, builds, simulators, and multitasking with ease. Configuration CPU: 14 cores (10 performance + 4 efficiency) GPU: 32-core Neural Engine: 16-core Unified memory: 36 GB (410 GB/s) SSD: 512 GB Impressions Simulators launch instantly, builds are lightning-fast. Even with Xcode, Figma, browser, and Terminal running together — everything stays smooth and quiet. No lag, no overheating. Front: 2× USB‑C and SD slot. Back: 4× Thunderbolt 5, 2× USB‑A, HDMI, 10Gb Ethernet, and audio. Everything you need is there — no dongles. If your main task is iOS/macOS development, this is the perfect choice. Powerful, reliable, and built for the future.