Hartley Charlton
Having closely followed Apple news and rumors for almost a decade, Hartley joined MacRumors in early 2020 as a Contributing Writer while completing his Bachelor of Arts degree in History at the University of Nottingham. After graduation, he joined us as a full-time Editor. His work at MacRumors has since expanded into several areas beyond news coverage, including buyer's guides, roundups, and occasional product reviews.
In late 2021, Hartley helped launch The MacRumors Show and now co-hosts the popular podcast on a weekly basis, bringing our coverage to a wider audience, with a flare of personal opinion.
Hartley lives in Hertfordshire, England. Beyond technology, his other interests include travel, music, and tennis. Follow him on X (formerly Twitter) at @ihxrtlxy and on Instagram at @hxrtlxy_.
Hartley Charlton's Articles

Report: Apple's Next-Gen Version of Siri Is 'On Par' With ChatGPT

iPhone Maker Foxconn Pours $1.5 Billion Into India Manufacturing Efforts

Siri Rumored to Take a Backseat at WWDC 2025

The MacRumors Show: CarPlay Ultra and Samsung's iPhone 17 Air Rival

WSJ: Some Apple Vision Pro Buyers 'Feel Total Regret'

Apple Again Named the World's Most Valuable Brand

iPhone 16 Lineup Sees $350 Price Drop in China as Sales Decline

Here's the First Real-World Look at Apple's CarPlay Ultra

Apple's 'CarPlay Ultra' Experience Now Available

iPad Demand Soars as Apple Widens Lead Over Samsung and Xiaomi

Apple Maps to Feature Custom City Experience for Formula 1 Grand Prix

Apple Preparing to Launch Mind-Control Support for iPhones

The MacRumors Show: After iPhone 17 – What to Expect in 2026 and Beyond

Former Apple Design Chief Jony Ive Reflects on Company Culture, Iconic Products, and a Warning for the Tech Industry

Apple Wanted Tim Cook to Appear as Himself in Comedy Show 'The Studio'

Apple Working to Add AI Search Options to Safari

Apple Watch Sales Falling Continuously Amid Lack of New Models

Kindle App Gets Biggest iOS Change in Over a Decade

Skype Shuts Down After 22 Years, Ending an Era of Internet Calling













