New rumors and a new name for Apple's next entry-level iPhone
If this rumored name turns out to be true, I'll be very surprised.
If this rumored name turns out to be true, I'll be very surprised.
If the rumors are true, moving from iOS to Android might get easier.
A large number of consumers are speaking out against the rumored removal of the headphone jack from the iPhone.
Yet another report is claiming that Apple’s next-generation smartphone, the so-called “iPhone 7,” will indeed get rid of the headphone jack.
According to one recently published Apple patent, dual rear-facing cameras could be heading to the "iPhone 7."
Did you feel that? Was it your iPhone buzzing? Or is this all in your mind?
A purported part for the next-generation handset could show Apple is taking another step toward bringing the technology to iPads.
Inventories of both handsets have supposedly “piled up” at retailers.
This easy trick lets iPhone owners hide unwanted app icons on their handset.
More sources have come forward saying Apple plans to do away with the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The rumored next generation of the 4-inch iPhone might come in the same color options as the iPod touch.
Apple could have two new reasons to encourage customers to pick up its larger iPhone handsets.
It's bad news for German iOS fans as Apple's iOS devices now cost more than they did in 2015.
More details concerning Apple's rumored "iPhone 6c" have hit the Web.
New reports might confirm this rumor, along with some other information about the next-generation iPhone.
Apple did well this Christmas, it seems. But not as well as last year.
According to recent data, the iPhone seems to be in the hands of a lot of new customers this Christmas period.
It could be that April brings the launch of Apple's "iPhone 7c" handset.
Here's a look back at a quiet week in tech.
A noted analyst says supply chain problems will keep the new feature out of the iPad Air 3.
The iPhone Upgrade Program is doing well, and it brings numerous benefits to Apple and consumers.
Here's our look back at the past week in tech.
Apple has taken a new, aggressive approach to encouraging upgrades to its latest handset.