AppAdvice International: iOS 7.1, Canada, Belgium And More
This week we're talking iOS 7.1, Canada's iPhone trade-in program, Belgium, and more.
This week we're talking iOS 7.1, Canada's iPhone trade-in program, Belgium, and more.
Apple's website could end up being blocked in Belgium due to an ongoing warranty dispute.
European smart device retailer Carphone Warehouse has signed an interesting deal with Samsung.
It looks like AT&T isn't set to make a bid for Vodafone, after all.
This week we're discussing Steve Wozniak in China, 4G LTE in the Channel Tunnel, and a new Apple Retail Store in Brisbane, Australia.
Apple's Mac Pro is once again available to purchase over in European Apple Online Stores.
Check out this week's edition of AppAdvice International.
Could Apple be forced to alter its Lightning connector in Europe?
Four British carriers have agreed to limit the charges applicable when a phone is lost or stolen.
It's the most news-packed edition of AppAdvice International to date!
In the Netherlands, Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c will support carrier KPN's 4G LTE network from the offset.
Apple is reportedly planning on launching its iPhone Reuse and Recycle Program in the United Kingdom.
Roaming charges in the European Union could soon be completely abolished.
AppleCare+ has crossed the Atlantic, but its incident fee is now going to set users back further.
AppleCare+ is expected to launch in six European countries in the near future, according to a recent report.
According to a recent report, Apple's AppleCare+ is set to launch overseas in Europe, were it will be priced at under €100.
Mobile roaming charges in the European Union are set to fall starting Monday.
The European Union plans to eradicate roaming charges within Europe for residents of its 27 member countries.
Payleven is making its iPhone-compatible card reader available in Apple Stores Europe-wide, according to a recent report.
Apple has hiked up App Store prices in select EU countries, raising the base price from €0.79 to €0.89.
It appears that Apple is as good a player in court as they are in the consumer electronics marketplace. As reported by FOSSpatents, Apple won a primary injunction against Samsung this morning in the Netherlands, banning them from selling the Galaxy smartphone in all of Europe.
Apple's iOS currently holds a 116 percent lead over Android in Europe, according to a new study by comScore.
Apple has just posted a press release reminding international iPhone fans that the company's latest handset is scheduled to be launched in a further 17 countries this Friday! Read on to find out more, and to view Apple's press release in full.