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I love it. Back to basics for Apple designers.
"what to expect with our brave, game-changing webkit security updates"
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iPhone website for Lynx users.
Come on, no-one uses that.

It's all about elinks now.

CSS file missing, 500 error:

    Access Denied
    You don't have permission to access "http://images.apple.com/v/iphone/home/w/built/styles/overview.built.css" on this server.

    Reference #18.d7ce33b8.1515463786.2649f685
I'm guessing this is a preview for the new design language in iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 Blazed Mountain. I wish other companies had the courage to be this forward-thinking about a fast and responsive web.
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I heard that the new site design saves battery power on mobile versions. Love their sacrifice for customer experience.
It's beautiful and spare, without a single thing wasted. One of the thinnest and sleekest sites on the market. Sites keep getting bigger and bigger, but the iPhone site totally bucks the trend. Easy to use with one hand. And even though it’s small it packs a mighty punch. This is a very powerful and capable site, boasting the same top-notch internals as the iPhone site from before, except now its stripped-down minimalism leaves no distractions... which somehow makes it seem all the more extravagant, by its restraint.
They went a little overboard with this, just my 2 cents.

Ps. Why flagged? :S

It took courage to remove the stylesheet.
6 hours later and it’s still not fixed.
They've gone back to the beginning and redesigned from the ground up what a website should truly feel like.