Hartley Charlton
Having closely followed Apple news and rumors for almost a decade, Hartley joined us 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 our 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 through a new platform, with a flare of personal opinion.
Hartley lives in Hertfordshire, England. Beyond technology, his other interests include music, tennis, and creative writing. Follow him on X (formerly Twitter) at @hxrtlxy and on Instagram at @hxrtlxy_.
Hartley Charlton's Articles

The MacRumors Show: New Year, New Apple Rumors

Will Apple Launch a New iPad Air in 2023? [Updated]

Will Apple's Electric Car Finally Launch in 2023?

Will Apple Release a New iPad Mini in 2023? [Updated]

iPhone 15 Pro Models Rumored to Be More Expensive

When Is Apple's New External Display Going to Launch?

iPhone 16 Pro Rumored to Feature Under-Display Face ID Next Year

Will Apple's 11th-Gen Entry-Level iPad Launch in 2023?

Apple's 2023 Roadmap: When to Expect New Product Launches This Year

Apple Just Broke a Tradition It Held for 21 Years

CES 2023: Aqara Announces Video Doorbell G4 With HomeKit Secure Video and Smart Lock U100 With Apple Home Key Support

Apple Fitness+ to Add Kickboxing Workouts, Sleep Meditations, and More

CES 2023: BMW Unveils Prototype Seemingly Set to Rival Apple Car

AI-Narrated Audiobooks Now Available in Apple Books

Will Apple Launch Any New iPads in 2023? [Updated]

Apple's AR/VR Headset Said to Feature Digital Crown, Waist-Mounted Battery Pack, and More

Apple Devices We're NOT Expecting to Launch in 2023

iPhone SE 4 Design Disappointment as Apple Backs Out of Small-Screen Devices

Apple Didn't Release Any New Macs This Quarter for First Time Since 2000
