What We And Everyone Else Knows About Apple's Next iPhone
Forget all about Apple's love for secrecy. The stars have aligned and we know what the next iPhone will look like.
Forget all about Apple's love for secrecy. The stars have aligned and we know what the next iPhone will look like.
Our friends at 9to5Mac are out with what they are calling leaked images of the next generation iPhone. As each image suggests, the sixth-generation handset might include a taller screen and a unibody enclosure, plus other changes.
The next iPhone could include a new camera, a larger screen, and maybe, an A6 chip. Apple’s sixth-generation handset might also include something even more important: Thunderbolt technology, according to a new report from CNet.
It looks like more than one next-generation iOS device will be getting a makeover.
Apple is said to be testing at least two iPhone prototypes, with one of these possibly becoming the sixth-generation model. In both cases, the iPhone's screen is larger, as is the number of pixels available.
Even though the new iPhone will apparently be sporting a substantially larger screen, developers don’t believe the new model should cause many problems.
Low chip supplies point to October iPhone launch, not one next month.
The next iPhone will be bigger, an app to help you with dinner, and come play with us in The Sandbox!
The Wall Street Journal confirms some BIG news about the next iPhone. Indeed, Apple's flagship is growing larger.
Blood-curdling accessories, iPhone 5 rumors, and Christine Chan pops in to talk about her new iPad cover.
It could soon be time to twist and shout! A new report suggests Apple could release a bendable iPhone. How cool would that be?
Apple stockholders and fans alike, you've been warned. Between now and Apple's announcement of the next iPhone, financial "experts" will be making you wonder whether the sky is about to fall on the Cupertino, California company. Don't worry as this talk happens each year. And in the long run, it means absolutely nothing.
As we wait for Apple’s final word on what the next iPhone will look like, a new concept model has surfaced. Created by the same studio that brought us the Instagram Socialmatic, this iPhone 5 “Plus” concept includes a Liquidmetal body, 4.3” Retina display, A6 Quad Core processor, and more.
The iPhone rumor mill is heating up again. Today’s speculation comes from iLounge, which believes Apple’s next handset will be thinner and longer than the iPhone 4S/4, and for the first time, include a new aspect ratio.
An intriguing article posted elsewhere suggests the next iPhone will arrive next month. The biggest story here, however, isn't about the iPhone, but what happened to the original report and what this could mean.
Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) for 2012 has just been announced. The five-day conference will be held from June 11-15 in San Francisco, California.
Those "iPhone nano" rumors are back. Why all the talk is hogwash.
A Chinese supplier is offering what they are calling “iPhone 5 home buttons,” that look slightly different than the buttons on the iPhone 4S/4. Good or bad?
How thin will the next iPhone be? We've got a possible answer.
Don't put too much stock into this iPhone concept unless you love crazy theories and disappointment.
The next generation iPhone, expected to be unwrapped by Apple sometime this year, could include a single unibody frame and larger screen, according to Apple Insider.
Before the rumor mill gets kicked into high gear, here's what you can expect from the new iPhone.
Apple seems to be on track for another late-year iPhone release. And another. And another.
The next iPhone being introduced today won’t be 4G-capable, but it will be introduced through an additional U.S. carrier for the first time. This news, the latest on the iPhone, comes from The Wall Street Journal, who we consider a very reliable source.