A protruding camera lens on Apple's 4.7-inch 'iPhone 6'?
The next iPhone is set to be announced on Sept. 9.
The next iPhone is set to be announced on Sept. 9.
That resolution would make the transition process simpler for app developers.
We’re getting our first look at what Apple’s next-generation handset might really look like.
There is an iOS 8 beta 6 after all, just not for developers.
See the rumored "iPhone 6" Lightning cable featuring a reversible USB connector in action.
Once again, the wireless technology is rumored to land in Apple’s next-generation handset.
Users can lock down a trade-in price on their handset now but don’t need to send it in until October.
If the rumor is correct, the cable could be inserted into a computer or other device no matter its orientation.
Here are just a few of the stories we covered this week.
The 4.7-inch version of Apple's so-called "iPhone 6" is likely to have a battery capacity of 1,810 mAh.
A newly leaked image is purported to be a photo of the battery for the 5.5-inch model of the "iPhone 6."
Apple could also include the cable with the upcoming iPad Air 2 and third-generation iPad mini.
The annual Back to School promotion is scheduled to end on the same date.
Apple is also considering raising the price of the next-generation handset.
Interestingly, Apple said that the handset might have a different name.
The latest "iPhone 6" leak is here.
Pegatron has reportedly landed 50 percent of the orders for the 4.7-inch model of Apple's "iPhone 6."
Apple is expected to unveil the handset in early September.
The approval could mean Apple is planning a huge initial rollout of the “iPhone 6.”
Your "iPhone 6" may soon be headed down the assembly line.
The latest image purportedly showing the "iPhone 6" continues a trend.
New images suggest Apple has changed the look of the camera flash on the "iPhone 6." The Apple logo on the device might also be different.
This could be the best "iPhone 6" leak to date.