Cancel Those August Vacation Plans, As Next iPhone Could Be Unveiled In As Little As Three Weeks
Despite earlier reports to the contrary, the next iPhone could launch in August. Yes, in August.
Despite earlier reports to the contrary, the next iPhone could launch in August. Yes, in August.
Rumors regarding the next iPhone have seemed to be calming down lately, but could that be because Apple's next handset is already in production?
This week: Apple can't make up their mind about EPEAT, the fall event, and digital magazines.
Apple's "crowded" fall event could launch new iPhone, an iPad "mini," a new Apple TV, and more.
Not again. Next iPhone might also have battery issues.
The reasons Apple will unveil a 19-pin connector aren't entirely based on money, but ...
Check out these new iPhone 5 renderings. Whether they are bitter or sweet is entirely up to you.
Why would Apple have their Liquidmetal exclusivity agreement extended for two more years?
The transparent iPhone ... how cool is that?
Could this be the next iPhone?
The best part of the WWDC keynote was the ... unveiling of the next iPhone?
The time has almost come. The most anticipated technology conference of the year begins tomorrow. What should we expect at WWDC? Will the new iPhone make an appearance? These and other questions will soon be answered.
Apple might be gearing up for next week's start of WWDC. However, the big news might not come until September.
A gray color scheme and Safari omnibar could be coming to iOS 6.
Tim Cook visited D10 while we examined skeuomorphs. We discussed the next iPhone, while some of our readers cried foul. What a week it was.
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.
Soon to be Sir Jonathan Ive discusses Apple's future, his legacy, and what he thinks of his company's use of fake leather software designs.
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.
Low chip supplies point to October iPhone launch, not one next month.
Apple has acquired the iPhone5.com website. Does this mean anything?
The Wall Street Journal confirms some BIG news about the next iPhone. Indeed, Apple's flagship is growing larger.