The next iPhone will be available at stores worldwide beginning Friday, October 14 according to 9 To 5 Mac. In addition, the site suggests the phone’s price points will look very similar to those of the current iPhone 4.
The next iPhone being introduced today won’t be 4G-capable, but it will be introduced through an additional U.S. carrier for the first time. This news, the latest on the iPhone, comes from The Wall Street Journal, who we consider a very reliable source.
Adobe Systems today unveiled six new apps for Android tablets and the iPad. Each is part of a new cloud-based initiative called the Adobe Creative Cloud. The six Adobe Touch apps are: Adobe Photoshop Touch, Adobe Collage, Adobe Debut, Adobe Ideas, Adobe Kuler, and Adobe Proto.
Christmas arrives early tomorrow as Apple is expected to unveil its next-generation iPhone in a special event in Cupertino, California. Rumors suggest Apple may only release one new iPhone model tomorrow, but we’re not so sure. As such, we’re still hoping the company’s “one more thing” is indeed an iPhone 5, along with the release of an iPhone 4S. Further, Apple will be finally launching iOS 5, as well as iCloud.
Each week AppAdvice offers hundreds of stories about what is new with the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad and about the tech industry in general. Here are ten of the best for the week that was.
With two days to go before Apple’s big iPhone announcement, we’ve got another rumor for our readers to discuss. Today’s entry comes from Gizmodo, which claims the attached photos are of the iPhone 4S.
When Apple unveils the iPhone 5/4S on Tuesday, it is expected to include a new voice feature using technology from Nuance and Siri. Today, MacRumors suggests this feature will be available exclusively on the new handset and not available on previous iPhone models through a software upgrade.
Apple has just released iTunes 10.5 Beta 9 to developers. The update is said to offer several performance enhancements for those developers subscribed to iTunes Match beta, according to our anonymous developer sources.
Tired of waiting to see what the iPhone 5 looks like? Want to know before Apple shows us on Tuesday? One enterprising designer thinks he’s figured out the iPhone’s new look and used aluminum and glass to create his own iPhone mockup.
When Apple finally unveils its next-generation iPhone, it might support HSPA+, which is sometimes referred to as “4G” technology. This rumor is solely based on a screenshot of a presentation made by a China Unicom executive at this week’s Macworld Asia event, then first reported by Macotakara. So, what does this mean? That depends.
Apple’s strive for innovation never ends. Case in point, word that the Cupertino, California-based company is look at new ways to add stabilization to videos taken with future iPhones, according to Apple Insider.
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?
For the first time since June 2010, Apple is about to launch a new iPhone. As such, the folks at iPhoneinCanada have released an interesting new infographic about the typical iPhone owner and how that relates to the upcoming iPhone 5 launch.
With Apple rumored to be announcing a new line of iPhones on October 4, expect more Apple rumors between now and then. Today, two photos leaked apparently showing an iPhone 4S case.
With All Things Digital reporting that the iPhone 5 is set to debut on October 4, now is a good time to discuss what this opportunity means to current and future iPhone owners. Is upgrading now a good thing and if so, which model is best? We've got the answers here.
This year could soon become one of disappointment for T-Mobile customers. Just weeks after the U.S. Department of Justice indicated that it would fight against the merger of AT&T and T-Mobile, comes word the No. 4 carrier in the U.S. might not be getting the iPhone this year, according to news first reported by TmoNews.
Google has unwrapped its new NFC-based payment system, Google Wallet, placing it first on Sprint Android smartphones. This news, which comes just weeks before Apple's likely launch of the iPhone 5, was first reported by Apple Insider.
Want two words to describe the past week? Holding pattern. Despite some interesting iPhone 5 (and iPhone 4s) rumors, we've still heard nothing officially from Apple regarding its new handset. But, we did here some big news from Google and Microsoft. Here's a look at some of the news from the past week.