There might not be much to it, as we're all expecting Apple to announce one or more iPhones come October 4, but we now have information from someone who might just know a bit more about it than we do; Apple board member, Al Gore.
With All Things Digital reporting that the iPhone 5 is set to debut on October 4, now is a good time to discuss what this opportunity means to current and future iPhone owners. Is upgrading now a good thing and if so, which model is best? We've got the answers here.
Apple has recently announced that this Thursday, iCloud backup data will be reset, and that throughout the day users of the service will be unable to backup their iOS device to the cloud. The news suggests that both iCloud and iOS 5 are nearing competition, and that we may see a Gold Master release in October, as expected.
AT&T is planning on selling a white iPhone 4S, according to a new listing in its inventory system. Of this is correct, it means Apple will soon release an updated version of its iPhone 4 along with the iPhone 5, according to news first published by Engadget.
Yesterday, we told you how Apple's Photo Stream beta software included an image of what appeared to be a brand new smart phone. The icon appeared to depict an iPhone handset that had a larger screen, and what appeared to be a new Home button. Now, 9to5Mac has posted a mock-up image of how that iPhone would look like in real life, if it did indeed reference an upcoming handset.
We’ve received further indication that Apple is about to release a cheaper version of its popular iPhone, the so-called iPhone 4S. This news comes from Engadget, which reports that a phototype of the alleged handset has been leaked.
You may be growing tired of iPhone 5 leaks and rumors, but the latest images to hit the Web (via MacPost) are quite interesting - and could indeed be legitimate images of the fifth generation iPhone's back cover. The cover is labeled "EVT" ("Engineering Verification Test"), and also features the model number "N94" - this is referenced in the SDK, too, as far back as iOS 4.3.
Already, we've heard rumors claiming Apple will retail a cheaper iPhone either in September or October, which many are calling the "iPhone 4S." Now, a series of images have hit the Web which appear to show casing for the upcoming smart phone. If the images are legitimate, we can expect the "iPhone 4S" to look very much like the iPhone 4, but with a tweaked antenna design.
After first reporting back in April that Apple will start production of the next iPhone this summer, for a launch in September, Reuters is back at it today with some details concerning the future of the current model.
Apple has been doing incredibly well distributing the iPhone all over the world through carrier contracts. Recent revelations seem to point out a new avenue. According to RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky, Apple might consider a low-end model of its iPhone if it provides an “innovative, category killer experience." In other words, if it rips up the competition, they're in.
A new report from John Paczkowski of All Things Digital claims that Apple will release the fifth generation iPhone handset in October, as opposed to September.
A new report claims that Verizon is in the process of clearing out iPhone 4 inventory. Obviously, this suggests that the launch of a fifth generation handset is not far away.
It’s Monday, and time for another iPhone rumor that may or may not turn out to be true. This morning, it has been reported that Apple will release a lower-priced iPhone later this year that will be available without a contract.
Another day, another iPhone 5 rumor: Today, we’re hearing from DigiTimes that Taiwan-based manufacturer Pegatron has landed an order for the fifth generation handset, and that 15 million of these devices are expected to ship in September.
A new survey suggests the reason Apple may be thinking about releasing a cheaper pre-paid iPhone that may sit side-by-side with an iPhone 5. According to asymco, nearly 70 percent of the world’s population uses pre-paid phones, and so far, Apple is largely missing in action in that marketplace.
We know Apple is releasing a new iPhone someday, but we don't know when or what it will look like. However, that hasn't stopped all of us from making our opinions heard.
The new week has arrived with plenty of iPhone 5 speculation. This includes one story suggesting that Apple may actually release two new iPhones later this year.
Hot on the heels of yesterday's informative article on the iPhone 5, Bloomberg today published an article - also based on information provided by sources - which both supports and contradicts the report we told you about yesterday.
A new report from Boy Genius Report claims that Apple's upcoming iPhone will be a "major update," and that the handset could be announced and released in August, as opposed to September.
While many of us are expecting the fifth generation iPhone to feature a dual-core Apple A5 chip and possibly an improved camera, a report has recently hit the Web affirming that the “iPhone 4S” will be a GSM-CDMA hybrid, which will be based on the CDMA iPhone 4.