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Apple Store With All-New Design Opening on Long Island This Month

Apple has announced that its store at Roosevelt Field in Garden City, New York, will be reopening on Friday, November 21, following extensive renovations.


Roosevelt Field is the largest shopping mall on Long Island. Apple first opened its store there in 2002, just months after the iPod launched. The renovated store will feature a modern design with more wood paneling, instead of stainless steel.

Apple has yet to share photos of the renovated store, so the exact design remains to be seen.

Apple opened a temporary store at Roosevelt Field while it renovated the original store, which has been closed for around a year.

Apple is also renovating its store at The Forum in Carlsbad, California, and it has opened a temporary store there in the meantime, as seen below.

Apple's temporary store in Carlsbad

Apple continues to renovate at least three other U.S. stores:Apple's relocated store at University Park Village, in Fort Worth, Texas, opened last month.

Apple's relocated store at University Park Village

Finally, renovations were recently completed at Apple Chatswood Chase, near Sydney, Australia.
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Apple Adjusts Trade-In Values for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and More

Apple today updated its trade-in values for select iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch models. Trade-ins can be completed on Apple's website, or at an Apple Store.


The charts below provide an overview of Apple's current and previous trade-in values in the U.S., according to its website. Maximum values for most devices either decreased or saw no change, but the iPad Air received a slight bump.

In addition to the changed values, Apple has stopped accepting 12-inch MacBook trade-ins.

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iPhone Model New Values Old Values
iPhone 16 Pro MaxUp to $670Up to $700
iPhone 16 ProUp to $550Up to $580
iPhone 16 PlusUp to $450Up to $470
iPhone 16Up to $420Up to $450
iPhone 15 Pro MaxUp to $470Up to $630
iPhone 15 ProUp to $400Up to $500
iPhone 15 PlusUp to $330Up to $440
iPhone 15Up to $310Up to $400
iPhone 14 Pro MaxUp to $370Up to $455
iPhone 14 ProUp to $300Up to $380
iPhone 14 PlusUp to $240Up to $300
iPhone 14Up to $220Up to $290
iPhone SE (3rd generation)Up to $80Up to $100
iPhone 13 Pro MaxUp to $300Up to $370
iPhone 13 ProUp to $230Up to $300
iPhone 13Up to $180Up to $250
iPhone 13 miniUp to $150Up to $200
iPhone 12 Pro MaxUp to $220Up to $280
iPhone 12 ProUp to $160Up to $220
iPhone 12Up to $130Up to $170
iPhone 12 miniUp to $90Up to $120
iPhone SE (2nd generation)Up to $50Up to $50
iPhone 11 Pro MaxUp to $150Up to $180
iPhone 11 ProUp to $130Up to $150
iPhone 11Up to $100Up to $130
iPhone XS MaxUp to $100Up to $120
iPhone XSUp to $70Up to $90
iPhone XRUp to $80Up to $100
iPhone XUp to $60Up to $60
iPhone 8 PlusUp to $50Up to $60
iPhone 8Up to $40Up to $45



iPad












iPad Model New Values Old Values
iPad ProUp to $695Up to $695
iPad AirUp to $415Up to $400
iPadUp to $175Up to $190
iPad miniUp to $255Up to $275



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Mac Model New Values Old Values
MacBook ProUp to $760Up to $770
MacBook AirUp to $540Up to $550
MacBookNo longer acceptedUp to $60
iMacUp to $375Up to $490
iMac ProUp to $240Up to $385
Mac miniUp to $380Up to $395
Mac StudioUp to $1,030Up to $1,140
Mac ProUp to $2,520*Up to $550


* Given the significant increase to this value, it could be a typo by Apple.

Apple Watch


















Apple Watch Model New Values Old Values
Apple Watch Series 10Up to $160Up to $175
Apple Watch Ultra 2Up to $335Up to $335
Apple Watch Series 9Up to $125Up to $130
Apple Watch UltraUp to $245Up to $255
Apple Watch Series 8Up to $95Up to $100
Apple Watch SE (2nd generation)Up to $60Up to $60
Apple Watch Series 7Up to $65Up to $70
Apple Watch Series 6Up to $50Up to $55
Apple Watch SE (1st generation)Up to $30Up to $35
Apple Watch Series 5Up to $25Up to $30

Apple also adjusted its trade-in values for select Android smartphones.
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Apple Announces Next Swift Student Challenge Ahead of WWDC 2026

Apple today announced it will accept submissions for the 2026 Swift Student Challenge from Friday, February 6 through Saturday, February 28.


The annual Swift Student Challenge gives eligible student developers around the world the opportunity to showcase their coding capabilities by using the Swift Playground or Xcode apps to create an interactive "app playground."

Apple said winners will be selected based on submissions that "demonstrate excellence in innovation, creativity, social impact, or inclusivity." A subset of Distinguished Winners with "truly exceptional" submissions will be invited to visit Apple in Cupertino, California for three days in summer 2026, with travel and lodging included.

Distinguished Winners are typically invited to attend Apple's annual developers conference WWDC, at the company's Apple Park headquarters. Apple has yet to announce WWDC 2026 dates, but the weeklong conference is typically held in June.

WWDC 2026 is where Apple will announce iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, tvOS 27, visionOS 27, and other software updates.

Apple's announcement highlights three past Swift Student Challenge winners.
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Nintendo Store App Launches on iPhone With a Feature Fans Will Love

A new Nintendo Store app is now available on the iPhone and iPad, allowing you to browse games, review your play activity across select consoles, and more.


The app lets you browse Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 consoles and accessories, physical and digital games, merchandise, and select other products, but it will direct you to Nintendo's web store if you wish to proceed with a purchase.

My Nintendo Store could already be accessed through a web browser on the iPhone and iPad, but now customers who prefer to use an app have such an option.

There is another feature that Nintendo fans will love. In the app, you can sign in to your Nintendo Account and review your Switch and Switch 2 play activity, as well as any Nintendo 3DS and Wii U play activity logged until February 2020.

Other features include the latest news about Nintendo games and events, the ability to receive push notifications when items on your wish list go on sale, and more.

The free Nintendo Store app is available now in the App Store in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and many European countries. It is also available in Japan, where it replaces a similar My Nintendo app that was released in 2020.
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Shazam App for iPhone Updated With Liquid Glass Design on iOS 26

Apple today updated its Shazam app with a new Liquid Glass design, for iPhone users who are running iOS 26 and later.


The app has a new navigation bar that provides quick access to Home, Library, and Concerts tabs, as well as a search button. In addition, recently-identified songs now appear directly on the Home screen, without needing to swipe up.

These changes require the latest version of the Shazam app, which is rolling out now.

Shazam is a popular music identification service that Apple acquired back in 2018. In addition to being available as an app, Shazam powers a Recognize Music control in Control Center on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and you can use Shazam via Siri.
Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26
Tag: Shazam
Related Forum: iOS 26

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Delta Now Offers iOS 26's Upgraded Boarding Passes in Apple Wallet

Delta recently added support for iOS 26's upgraded boarding pass experience in the Apple Wallet app, according to MacRumors reader Aaron Binner.


This appears to be a server-side change across all iOS 26 versions.

The upgraded boarding passes have an option to turn on Live Activities, allowing you to keep track of your flight at a glance on your iPhone's Lock Screen, and in the Dynamic Island. You can also share the Live Activities widget with others.

In addition, new shortcuts provide one-tap access to Apple Maps for airport directions, and to the Find My app for baggage tracking.

Finally, the Wallet app automatically updates flight details, such as the gate and departure time.

United has offered the upgraded boarding passes for at least a month. In June, Apple said eight other airlines would eventually offer them, including Air Canada, American Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest, Lufthansa, Qantas, Virgin Australia, and Jetstar.
Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26
Related Forum: iOS 26

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