Apple is Testing at Least One New iPhone Model with a Curved, OLED Display
The new version of the handset could arrive next year.
The new version of the handset could arrive next year.
According to a new rumor, the long-rumored 10.9-inch iPad Pro will ship bezel-free and without a Home button sometimes in 2017.
Production is expected to begin soon on new iPad models.
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A new report says Apple may want to create a "unified experience" between the different models.
Any affected users will need to pay a repair fee of $149.
According to a new report, Foxconn is studying moving production across the Pacific.
We've received some clarity on long-rumored 5.8-inch "iPhone 8," courtesy of KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Just like with the iPhone 7, the dual-lens camera will remain exclusive to the larger models.
The glasses would sync to an iPhone and show relevant information in the wearer's field of view.
Reduced shipments in the supply chain and greater stock availability means that iPhone sales have already peaked for the year.
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Both the iPhone and iPad are expected to get size increases in 2017.
All of the tablets feature a one-year warranty and sport a new outer shell and battery.
All handsets are unlocked and come with a 1-year warranty.
A new Jet White iPhone 7 model could be in the cards sometime in early 2017, according to well-known Japanese blog MacOtakara.
The iPad Pro is struggling to keep up with lower-cost tablets.
All three versions will apparently feature all-glass backs.
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The noted technologist has some interesting things to say about Apple's 2017 lineup.
Despite being on sale for only two weeks, the handsets accounted for almost 43 percent of sales in the United States.
We still don't know if Apple plans to use Liquidmetal on a major product. Nonetheless, evidence suggests Cupertino plans on using the breakthrough material.
An on-screen button allows the iPhone to remain usable.
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