There Is A Big Difference Between The Name 'iPhone 5S' And 'iPhone 6'
Does it matter whether Apple's next handset is named the iPhone 5S or the iPhone 6?
Does it matter whether Apple's next handset is named the iPhone 5S or the iPhone 6?
Wireless charging technology for iPhones could be getting closer to becoming a reality.
New products from Apple should begin arriving as early as next month.
The new evasi0n tool for iOS devices proves that the jailbreak community is alive and well.
Investment news service BrightWire notes that a source told Laoyaoba.com that he has seen the iPhone 5S and the so-called iPhone 6 at Apple's suppliers.
Can you spot the differences between these leaked iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 parts?
One designer has conceptualized the next iPhone as an improvement on the new iPod nano. Or perhaps it's an improvement on the … Nokia Lumia?
In a note to clients that was published yesterday, Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty has made a series of predictions regarding Apple's sixth-generation iPhone handset. Huberty notes that she expects Apple's iPhone 5 to feature a new design and a quad-core processor, corroborating with a series of other reports that have recently hit the Web.
On this next-to-last Monday before Apple is expected to unveil an iPhone 5, we’ve got an interesting question worth asking. What happens, if Apple, in fact, doesn’t announce an iPhone 5 next week? In other words, what if Apple’s big reveal is nothing more than an updated iPhone 4 with a slightly different title?
Rumors are fun for a while, but the silly ones get old awfully fast.
Getting excited about the iPhone 5? Maybe you shouldn't.
Future iDevice screens could include improved LCD displays that won’t become distorted when viewed by a user wearing polarized sunglasses outdoors. Apple was discovered to be working on this new technology thanks to a recent patent filing, first uncovered by Apple Insider.
Although Apple has yet to announce an iPhone 5, the company has already selected its screen provider for the iPhone 6, expected in 2012. The winning vendor is Sharp, which will create next-generation low-temperature poly-silicon LCD displays for the handset.