The AppAdvice Week In Review Looks At The iPad Mini, iPhone 5 Lightning Accessories, iOS 6 Maps And More
In two weeks, Apple could unveil the iPad Mini. These and other stories were addressed during the week that was.
In two weeks, Apple could unveil the iPad Mini. These and other stories were addressed during the week that was.
Beware if you’re planning on purchasing a handset and service with AT&T anytime soon.
There has been a strike at Foxconn over iPhone 5 production.
It took two weeks, but now the Apple Store app has finally been updated to support the iPhone 5. The update, version 2.3.2 is available now for download.
While Apple is passing on developing a Lightning-enabled dock for the iPhone 5, an inventive third-party manufacturer has swooped in to save the day.
The UK's first LTE network will launch on Oct. 30.
Rdio has received the all important iOS 6/iPhone 5 update. In doing so, it beat Spotify and Slacker Radio to the punch.
With an update today, Camera+ has become the first third-party photo app to take advantage of the iPhone 5’s low-light boost mode.
The GLAS.t from Spigen SGP is a thin piece of real glass that looks great while protecting the iPhone 5's screen.
Couldn’t get out of your iPhone 4S contract, but still want a new iOS device? You’re in luck as the fifth-generation iPod touch is now available for purchase.
Watch today's AppAdvice Daily to check out a bright new way of getting your notifications.
As Brazil is reportedly already producing the iPad Mini, the site of previous Apple events clears their calendar. Coincidence?
Ping, Apple's failed iTunes social network is gone. Now the wait begins for iTunes 11.
One week after receiving my iPhone 5 and things are mostly good.
Apple employees have more to celebrate this holiday season.
Forget the iPhone 5. The iPad Mini could launch Oct. 17.
Verizon iPhone 5 owners need to read this.
Apple is probably happy that last week is over. Despite promising iPhone 5 sales, the last week in September wasn't a great one for the company on a number of fronts.
After just a little less than a week of waiting, the very popular Netflix app has just been updated to support the 16:9 screen of the new iPhone 5.
Imagine turning on your new iPhone 5 and finding a photo on the camera roll. Now imagine that photo contained quality control information straight from a factory in China.
It will be two months or more before third-party manufacturers will be offering their versions of the Lightning cable.
It’s not exactly a purple haze, but some iPhone 5 users are apparently seeing an interesting halo on some photos taken with the new handset.
The iPhone 5's biggest weakness is Apple's app approval process.