The AppAdvice Week In Review
Hello September, what took you so long? Finally, the month that Apple should unveil the iPhone has arrived.
Hello September, what took you so long? Finally, the month that Apple should unveil the iPhone has arrived.
September and October could be huge months for Apple, as Cupertino gets ready to launch new products.
Another reported iPhone photo leaks. Yeah, we've seen it before.
Japan's Sharp Corp. has yet to begin mass producing screens for the next iPhone. What could this mean?
A new photo might show the long-rumored A6 processor. Will it show up soon on the new iPhone?
There is much to love in iOS 6. Still, Apple's mobile operating system is still missing a number of features that would make it much better.
Apple is offering up to $345 for your used iPhone 4S.
In 15 days, Apple is supposed to hold their annual fall event. However, as of now, something is missing for this event to happen.
Will they or won't they? New reports suggest one of the most anticipated new features on the new iPhone won't arrive at all.
The next iPhone will officially debut on Sept. 12. When it does, the handset will look significantly different than Apple’s previous two models. How much different? We've got our thoughts.
AT&T's latest move suggests (once again) that they dislike their customers. Meanwhile, we heard more about the next iPhone in the week that was.
A key Apple executive suggests the iTV isn't coming anytime soon.
A second-generation Kindle Fire will likely be announced on Sept. 6.
Apple would be wise to delay the iPad Mini's launch to sometime after the arrival of the next iPhone.
A new website lets you create your perfect iPhone. Best of all, your design could actually help you win Apple's newest handset.
Here is when you might expect your iPhone to arrive.
A large number of consumers say that they don't need 4G/LTE network technology.
One month before Apple unveils the sixth-generation iPhone, the company's "Greg Mansfield" leaks a new video showing the new handset.
The next iPhone should be a huge seller for Apple. In fact, it could become Cupertino's best selling handset to date.
Conflicting reports suggest the iTV is dead or already in production. Meanwhile, we heard more about the next iPhone, and possible iPad mini.
According to one analyst, Apple is already in production with an "iTV" and plans to sell it for a very competitive price.
A few major retailers have joined forces to create a new mobile payment platform and Apple is nowhere in sight.
A great case on why Apple will unveil the "iPhone 5" next month and not "the new iPhone."