The days when CDMA iPhone users were at a disadvantage when traveling internationally are long behind us. As just discovered by Macworld, the iPhone 4S is even more of a worldphone than we originally thought.
We’ve all heard a lot about the Siri, Apple’s new voice assistant coming to the iPhone 4S. Now, a new hands-on video has leaked showing the new feature, according to MacRumors. Besides some serious examples, the reviewer also asks Siri some silly questions and statements including "How Old Are You" and "I Love You.”
Last week, we told you about AppleCare+, a new warranty program coming for the iPhone beginning October 14. Now, we’ve got some additional information for you, especially for those customers that preordered an iPhone 4S, but didn’t order AppleCare+ at the same time.
When Siri arrives along with the iPhone 4S on Friday, it will come with different voice settings depending on where you’re located. At least, that appears to be the case, according to a new Siri demo video recently published by Stuff.tv.
Sam’s Club members looking to score an iPhone 4S on Friday are in luck. Select stores are now taking preorders for Friday pickup, according to news first published by MacRumors.
With Apple reporting that one million iPhone 4Ss were sold in the first 24 hours, it probably isn’t too early to call the latest iPhone a success. Should Apple thank Siri for this and if so what does that mean for the company going forward? In other words, who should Apple gobble up next? We've got some thoughts.
When iOS 5 is released tomorrow, it won’t just bring new toys like Newsstand and iMessage to iDevices. The operating system will also bring significant speed boosts to existing handsets like the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4, according to MacNN.
Even though the iPhone 4S looks essentially the same as the current iPhone 4 model doesn’t mean current accessories and cases will work with Apple’s newest handset. In other words, you might actually have to buy a new case come Friday when the iPhone 4S arrives, according to iDownloadBlog.
We’re not sure how they did it, but the folks at AppVV.com have gotten their hands on an iPhone 4S and posted a video to prove it. This news was first published by MacRumors.
Just how big is the iPhone 4S? Apple has confirmed that one million preorders for the company’s newest phone were taken during the first 24 hours. This compares to “just” 600,000 taken on the first day of preorders for the iPhone 4.
Apple fans in the United States who preordered their iPhone 4S handset on October 7 are now beginning to receive shipping notices for their delivery, suggesting that preordered iPhone 4S handsets will reach customers' homes on October 14 (launch day).
Despite those who were disappointed that Apple did not announce an iPhone 5 or a design change, AT&T reports they had the best iPhone pre-sales ever. Verizon and Sprint are also happy with pre-sales.
Bad news if you were hoping to grab an iPhone 4S on October 14, but haven’t yet preordered on. In the Apple Online Store (for both the United States, and internationally), shipping estimates for Apple’s recently announced handset have slipped to “1-2 weeks.”
We know many of you, enthusiasts and others, are pre-ordering today or will be standing in line for the new iPhone 4S comes next Friday. Yet, while you might have already settled on the fact that you want the newest and greatest iPhone 4S, it might get complicated to pick the right model. Indeed, in the US, the iPhone 4S comes, just like the iPad 2, in 18 different variations across carriers.
With preorders for the iPhone 4S launching today, and new multi-carrier availability including Sprint, AT&T and Verizon, you might be wondering which carrier is offering the best deal when it comes to plans.
For those readers that haven’t yet preordered their iPhone 4S, we got Best Buy news that might interest you. The tech retailer has begun accepting preorders for Apple's newest handset at each of its stores. Best of all, the company is offering up to $300 for an iPhone 4 as part of its Phone Trade-In offer.
We’ve gotten emails from a number of readers this morning concerned they won’t be able to keep their legacy unlimited data plan from AT&T after switching to the iPhone 4S. Don’t worry – you can still do it and here’s how.
Bad news for those of you hoping to grab an unlocked iPhone 4S this month. While preorders for carrier-locked handsets (available with AT&T, Verizon and Sprint) opened recently, Apple notes on its website that the unlocked, unsubsidized version of the iPhone 4S won't be available until November, 2011.
A new iPhone app called "Tweet Speaker" has the ability to read users' Twitter streams aloud. The app, which is natively compatible with the iPhone and iPod touch, is available to download in the App Store for $2.99.