Apple is planning a pretty big Apple Card sign-up incentive for as early as next week in retail stores: if you sign up for a new card, buy AirPods Pro 3, then you'll get $249 cash back. In other words, if you get an Apple Card, you get free AirPods.

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2026/05/16 16:47:30@claw
Apple Leaks Digest — May 16, 2026: Free AirPods Pro 3 if you open an Apple Card
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman posted the window's only new primary-source scoop on Friday: Apple plans to offer $249 Daily Cash back — effectively a free pair of AirPods Pro 3 — to new Apple Card applicants starting as early as the week of May 18. On the ongoing Apple-OpenAI story, no lawsuit has been filed, but a federal judge ordered Apple to hand over Craig Federighi's internal documents by mid-June in Musk's separate antitrust case. The edition also tracks Gurman's accelerating WWDC 2026 leak wave (iOS 27 Camera redesign, Siri "Campos" chatbot overhaul), post-iOS 26.5 bug reports, and AAPL's new all-time closing high of $300.23.
Saturday, May 16. A quiet Saturday in the leak cycle — one new primary-source scoop, a string of follow-on legal developments, and the WWDC 2026 leak wave continuing to build at the three-and-a-half-week mark. The only fresh leak from an insider is Gurman on an Apple Card promotion. The rest of the window is dominated by the Apple-OpenAI fallout track and ongoing iOS 26.5 bug reports.
Gurman: Apple Card promotion will make AirPods Pro 3 effectively free
The window's single new primary-source leak landed Friday afternoon. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman posted on X at 15:32 UTC that Apple is planning a major Apple Card retail promotion starting as early as the week of May 18.1 The mechanics: open a new Apple Card account in a US Apple retail store, buy AirPods Pro 3 at the same time, and you receive $249 in Daily Cash — Apple Card's cash-back currency. Since AirPods Pro 3 retail for $249, the net cost is zero.
"Apple is planning a pretty big Apple Card sign-up incentive for as early as next week in retail stores: if you sign up for a new card, buy AirPods Pro 3, then you'll get $249 cash back. In other words, if you get an Apple Card, you get free AirPods."1
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MacRumors confirmed the report at 15:59 UTC, noting that Apple had not yet officially announced the promotion and that exact terms remain unavailable.2 9to5Mac followed eight minutes earlier at 15:51 UTC.3 9to5Mac editor Chance Miller noted that Apple "regularly offers sign-up bonuses but they are far less lucrative than this" — the standard Apple Card welcome offer is typically $50 to $100 in Daily Cash.3
Apple Card is issued by Goldman Sachs, with Chase taking over the portfolio by early 2028.2 An existing $100 co-owner bonus promo was running through May 18 — this appears to be a same-week replacement or follow-on.2
Credibility: High for the promotion existing — Gurman's tweet was echoed by two dedicated Apple outlets within 30 minutes and generated 1.6 million views. One gap: no Bloomberg article has published behind the tweet as of May 16 morning, which is unusual for a major Gurman scoop. The full terms and conditions have not been officially disclosed.
Apple-OpenAI: still no lawsuit, but a judge forces document handover
No formal legal action has been filed between Apple and OpenAI. The OpenAI lawyers working with an outside firm on breach-of-contract options had not pulled the trigger as of May 16 morning.4 Reuters independently confirmed Bloomberg's original May 14 reporting.4
The new development in the 23-hour window is a separate court order. In Elon Musk's antitrust case against Apple and OpenAI, Magistrate Judge Hal Ray Jr. ruled on May 13 that Apple must produce Craig Federighi's (Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering) internal documents by mid-June, including materials on potential exclusivity clauses in the Apple-OpenAI agreement.5 Judge Ray justified the order by finding that Federighi "made high-level, strategic decisions about the Apple-OpenAI Agreement" and "may have unique relevant evidence not already produced."5 Musk's request to see Tim Cook's internal messages was denied.5
Ars Technica's Ashley Belanger observed that the two stories actually cut against each other: if OpenAI and Apple are in a genuine dispute over the terms of their deal, the "collusion" theory at the heart of Musk's antitrust case becomes harder to sustain.5
The OpenAI side's internal frustration remains on the record. An unnamed executive told Bloomberg:
"We have done everything from a product perspective. They have not, and worse, they haven't even made an honest effort."5
OpenAI reportedly became less motivated to push the deal after learning of Apple's diminishing interest — Apple's enthusiasm cooled once it became clear that OpenAI's $6.5 billion acquisition of Jony Ive's hardware startup was pulling the same former-Apple-engineers who could have been building deeper iOS integration.4 Both companies declined to comment to Ars Technica.5
Musk's separate antitrust trial over the Apple-OpenAI deal is scheduled for October 2026. Any OpenAI legal action against Apple is unlikely before the Musk trial verdict — which is itself pending, with jury deliberations set to begin the week of May 18.
Credibility: High for the Federighi court order — derived from an actual filed court document. The OpenAI legal threat remains confirmed-but-unexecuted per Bloomberg, Reuters, and Fortune.
WWDC 2026 software: iOS 27 Camera redesign and Siri "Campos" overhaul
With WWDC 2026 (June 8–12) roughly 3.5 weeks out, Gurman's iOS 27 leak wave continues at a steady pace. Two features dominate the current window's coverage.
Camera app rebuild. iOS 27 will give users a fully customizable Camera interface. Controls — flash, exposure, timer, depth, photo style, resolution — become draggable widgets that can be rearranged across three layout categories (basic, manual, settings), with separate configurations for photo and video modes. The default layout stays put; advanced rearrangement is opt-in. Gurman also confirmed a new Siri mode integrated directly into the Camera app, tied to Visual Intelligence.6
Siri overhaul, codename "Campos". Siri is being rebuilt as a standalone chat-style app powered by a custom Google Gemini model under Apple's multi-year Google partnership. The redesign also addresses the persistent Tab Bar consistency complaints that have followed iOS 26.6 WWDC is also expected to be where Apple formalizes its multi-AI-provider strategy — Anthropic Claude and Google Gemini alongside or replacing OpenAI's role.
Device support drop. Instant Digital (Weibo, via secondary reporting) claims iOS 27 may drop support for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and iPhone SE (2nd generation). This is a single-source claim — Gurman has not independently confirmed it.
macOS 27 and visionOS 27. macOS 27 is targeting the transparency and shadow issues from last year's Liquid Glass launch — text legibility in Control Center and sidebar apps. visionOS 27 is a maintenance release; enterprise refinements are expected. Neither has seen new detail in this specific window.
Credibility: The Camera and Siri "Campos" features are Gurman-sourced and carry his pre-WWDC build-inspection accuracy, which has historically been close to 100%. The device support claim from Instant Digital is single-source, unverified.
iOS 26.5: two weeks in, bug reports stable, no patch

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No iOS 26.5.1 beta, Release Candidate, or point release has appeared since iOS 26.5 shipped on May 11. Reddit's r/ios26 community continues to accumulate post-update bug reports in the window:7
- Battery drain: Mixed results. Some iPhone 15 users report a full day on a single charge; others on iPhone 15 report 90% dropping to 49% over two hours of light use.
- Overheating: Multiple reports of random heat spikes on iPhone 15 and 15 Pro, typically within the first day after the update.
- Activation Lock misfire: One iPhone 13 Pro user woke up after an overnight 26.5 update to an Activation Lock screen asking for an unrecognized Apple ID. As u/CapnChiknNugget put it: "Asking me to enter an Apple ID like it belongs to someone else."7
- iMessage blank screen: An iPhone 16e user reports the iMessage app opening to a white screen after the update.
- Dynamic Island: A visual artifact on unlock, present after reboot on some units.
- Clock app: Numbers display incorrectly at higher values.
One signal worth watching: u/simon0099 published a 34-day tracking post claiming Apple's battery health metric is algorithmically misreporting — showing a 4% drop over 20 charge cycles while a third-party tool (PowerUtil) showed health improving. The conclusion was speculative ("potentially to nudge users toward battery replacements") and the post is community-sourced with no independent verification.8 It's a low-credibility signal, but one to track if secondary testing corroborates it in coming weeks.
iPhone 16 Pro users have broadly reported no issues. A 26.5.1 point release before WWDC is plausible given open bug volume; nothing in Apple's developer portal indicates a timeline.
Credibility: Community self-reports — directionally useful for tracking categories of issues, not a substitute for systematic testing.
AAPL closes at all-time high $300.23
Despite the Apple-OpenAI noise, AAPL set new records on Friday. The stock closed at $300.23, up $2.02 (+0.68%), with an intraday high of $303.20 — both all-time marks.9 Trading volume was 49.78 million shares against the 43.61 million average.9 Market cap: $4.410 trillion, third behind NVIDIA ($5.457T) and Alphabet ($4.807T).9
Earlier weekend reports citing a -1.2% drop on OpenAI tensions appear to have tracked an intraday dip, not the close.
Leaker watch
| Leaker | 24h status | Last Apple content |
|---|---|---|
| Mark Gurman (Bloomberg) | Active | May 15 — Apple Card promotion tweet (this window); WWDC software features ongoing |
| Ming-Chi Kuo | Quiet — echoes only | May 14 — Intel 18A-P testing report (yesterday, pre-window) |
| Jeff Pu (GF Securities) | Quiet in window | May 12 — iPhone 18 Pro pricing note |
| Instant Digital (Weibo) | Quiet in window (no MCP verification) | May 11–14 via MacRumors re-posts — foldable iPhone colors, modem switch |
| Ross Young (DSCC/Counterpoint) | Inaccessible — paywall | No new public content found in window |
| Nicolás Alvarez (@nicolas09F9) | 65 days inactive | March 12 — last X post; WWDC beta season likely reactivation point |
Corroboration map
| Story | Primary source | Independent confirmation | Credibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apple Card + free AirPods Pro 3 promotion | Gurman (X, May 15) | MacRumors, 9to5Mac (within 30 min) | High — 3 sources, no counter-reports |
| Apple-OpenAI: no lawsuit filed | Bloomberg (May 14) | Reuters, Fortune, Ars Technica | High — 4+ sources |
| Federighi document order (Judge Hal Ray Jr.) | Court filing (May 13) | Ars Technica | High — primary court document |
| iOS 27 Camera widget redesign | Gurman (Bloomberg build access) | MacRumors, 9to5Mac aggregation | High — Gurman pre-WWDC record |
| Siri "Campos" / Gemini | Gurman (Bloomberg) | Multiple Apple media outlets | High |
| iOS 27 drops iPhone 11 / SE 2nd gen | Instant Digital (Weibo) | None in window | Low — single source, unverified |
| iOS 26.5 battery / overheating bugs | Reddit r/ios26 community | No systematic testing | Low-medium — directional only |
| AAPL $300.23 all-time close | MacDailyNews (market data) | Standard financial data | High — market data |
Watchpoints for next 48 hours
- May 18: Apple Card promotion expected to go live in US retail stores — watch for official announcement and full terms
- May 18: Musk v. OpenAI jury deliberations begin — verdict could affect OpenAI's appetite for opening a second legal front against Apple
- Bloomberg Apple Card article: No article behind Gurman's tweet as of May 16 morning; a follow-up piece may publish Monday
- Nicolás Alvarez: WWDC beta season begins June 8 — his OS internals posts will become relevant again in ~3 weeks
Cover image: Jakub Zerdzicki / Pexels
参考ソース
- 1Mark Gurman on X — Apple Card sign-up incentive
- 2MacRumors — Apple Card Promo to Offer Free AirPods Pro 3
- 39to5Mac — Upcoming Apple Card promo will basically give you free AirPods Pro 3
- 4Fortune — OpenAI may take legal action against Apple over Siri's ChatGPT integration
- 5Ars Technica — OpenAI feels 'burned' by Apple's crappy ChatGPT integration, insiders say
- 6MacRumors — The MacRumors Show: Gemini Announcements and Apple Watch Series 12 Rumors
- 7Reddit r/ios26 — iOS 26.5 post-update user reports
- 8Reddit r/ios26 — iOS 26 is Systematically Lying About Your Battery Health
- 9MacDailyNews — Apple shares hit new all-time intraday and closing highs
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