Apple may already be testing dual cameras for the 'iPhone 7'
If sources are correct, Cupertino already has dual-camera samples to test in the "iPhone 7."
If sources are correct, Cupertino already has dual-camera samples to test in the "iPhone 7."
The latest investors' note from a respected analyst discusses the dual-camera setup.
Going by recent “revelations,” we may already have our first look at the new 4-inch iPhone by way of a purported leaked photo.
Does a recent video actually show the new 4-inch iPhone?
A noted analyst says supply chain problems will keep the new feature out of the iPad Air 3.
A well-connected analyst has issued more predictions for the upcoming "iPhone 6c."
Strong sales of the iPad Pro are expected, but will they be much stronger than that of the competition?
The iPad Pro is expected to sell well during the holiday season.
An analyst with an excellent track record weighs in on Apple's device releases for 2016.
The busy holiday season is fast approaching, and more estimates of iOS device and Apple Watch sales figures are in.
The reason behind the slow shipping dates for the iPhone 6s Plus might be related to one component in the handset.
A new estimate for the production schedule for the rumored iPad Pro suggests a later-than-expected launch date.
Perhaps the Apple Watch Sport is about to receive a golden touch from Apple.
According to the latest rumors, the next generation iPhone will be made of stronger materials.
In line with recent reports, Kuo predicts that the Apple Watch and the 12-inch MacBook Air will be released this quarter.
Apple is reportedly considering launching a stylus as an optional accessory for its rumored biggest iPad yet.
Apple is predicted to ship more than 71 million iPhones in the fourth quarter of 2014 but fewer than 50 million units in the first quarter of 2015.
Apple's “iPad Pro” is not expected to go into mass production until the second quarter of next year.
The initial supply of the so-called “iPad Air 2” will be limited and the first Retina iMac will begin shipping before the end of 2014.
The bankruptcy of GT Advanced Technologies, Apple's sapphire crystal provider, is unlikely to affect the Apple Watch.
Apple may postpone the launch of its long-rumored wearable device, the so-called "iWatch," to 2015.
Apple might be forced to delay the 5.5-inch model of its so-called "iPhone 6" until 2015.
Apple's so-called "iWatch" could enter mass production in November, according to noted KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Every new iOS device in 2014 will come equipped with Touch ID, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.