Report: Apple To Launch Its 4.7-Inch iPhone, 5.5-Inch 'iPhone Air' On Sept. 25
Could Apple's next-generation iPhones launch on a Thursday instead this year?
Could Apple's next-generation iPhones launch on a Thursday instead this year?
According to recent data, one-third of all smartphones shipped worldwide fit into the "phablet" category.
Here's another iPhone 6 mould. How do you like the anticipated design of the handset?
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One new video compares leaked iPhone 6 cases against the iPhone 5s, the Nexus 5, and the Galaxy Note 3.
A new report says Apple is planning to release two new iPhones this year.
Could Apple's 5.5-inch iPhone have already suffered a major setback?
It looks like mass production of Apple's next-generation iPhone is set to begin in Q2.
If one analyst's sources have it right, the iPhone 6 will include pressure and humidity sensors.
If Apple does launch a bigger iPhone Air, we think it'll look a lot like this.
Could Apple reserve sapphire glass for its flagship next-generation iPhone only?
This could be Apple's iPhone 6, but it's not the first time we've seen this design.
Apple won't admit it, but the iPhone 5c has been a failure.
Tim Cook signed smartphones at China Mobile's iPhone launch, but dodged questions concerning the iPhone 6.
Pegatron could be responsible for manufacturing half of Apple's iPhone 6 handsets, according to a recent report.
How awesome are these new iPhone concept videos?
Your task: Design the perfect "iPhone 6."
It could be that two larger, curved iPhone handsets are set to launch next year.
One new concept investigates how a sixth-generation "iPhone Air" might look.
Apple is said to be developing three different iPhones. Which of these could be released in 2013?