The iPad will remain the world’s most popular tablet in 2012 and for many years to come. However, Apple’s little piece of wonder will control a little bit less of the market than it did last year, according to a new report by TrendForce.
There are literally hundreds of new and updated apps joining the App Store on a regular basis. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to cover all of these apps, or the stories behind them, on a timely basis. Therefore, AppAdvice is now publishing this daily column, “Everything We Didn’t Cover,” offering the latest iOS news and app information. Enjoy!
The iPhone 4S is less than six-weeks old, but rumors have already begun concerning the next-generation iPhone. The latest rumor, courtesy of Macotakara, suggests Apple suppliers are already shipping 4-inch LCD screens for next year’s “iPhone 5.”
Apple fans may chuckle, but the arrival this week of Amazon’s first-generation Kindle Fire may have a significant impact on what direction Apple takes with future iDevices. In fact, when we look back at this week in a few years, we might remember it as the week that most changed the iPad and for the better.
In the perfect world, the New Year will bring with it a real Apple TV that runs on iOS. Unfortunately, CBS could ruin those plans, at least indirectly, according to Engadget.
In 2012, Apple could significantly revamp its entire lineup of products, including the iPhone and iPad, according to a new report by Digitimes. The biggest news here is that the New Year may bring with it two new iPads. In the process, Apple could have a line of iPads for the very first time.
In 2007, Apple unveiled the first iPhone; three years later, the iPad was born. Now it looks like Apple is poised to release another “i” device, one bigger in size than the rest. Yes, an “iTV” is likely to come sooner rather than later, according to The New York Times.
On the eve of the iPhone 4S launch the folks at iFixIt have gotten their hands on Apple’s newest handset only to tear it down for all of us to see. The following are some of the report's highlights.
The iPhone 4S finally arrives in seven countries beginning tomorrow at 8 a.m. local time. As such, lines have begun to form across the globe and we've got some pictures, courtesy of Macstories.
If you’re like many of us here at AppAdvice, you are anxiously awaiting the arrival of your brand new iPhone 4S. Thankfully, both Apple and its three U.S. carriers are making it quite easy to track your upcoming shipment of pure joy. So where is your new handset?
The first batch of iPhone 4S reviews are in and overall, people are enjoying Apple’s newest handset. The iDevice's most celebrated features aren't that surprising, however.
Samsung is hoping $2 smartphones help slow the Friday launch of the iPhone 4S. The South Korean-based company is offering its new Samsung Galaxy S II to customers in Australia for just $2 AU, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
Last week, we told you about AppleCare+, a new warranty program coming for the iPhone beginning October 14. Now, we’ve got some additional information for you, especially for those customers that preordered an iPhone 4S, but didn’t order AppleCare+ at the same time.
One of the new features coming tomorrow with iOS 5 is Apple’s iMessage service. Poised to replace costly SMS, the new feature is being seen as a threat to carriers such as AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon, according to The New York Times.
When Siri arrives along with the iPhone 4S on Friday, it will come with different voice settings depending on where you’re located. At least, that appears to be the case, according to a new Siri demo video recently published by Stuff.tv.
Sam’s Club members looking to score an iPhone 4S on Friday are in luck. Select stores are now taking preorders for Friday pickup, according to news first published by MacRumors.
We've got more benchmark tests to report for the iPhone 4S, this time courtesy of AnandTech. Not surprising, the new handset scores a lot better than its predecessors in a number of ways. Still, in one test the iPad 2 actually scores better, for good reason.
With Apple reporting that one million iPhone 4Ss were sold in the first 24 hours, it probably isn’t too early to call the latest iPhone a success. Should Apple thank Siri for this and if so what does that mean for the company going forward? In other words, who should Apple gobble up next? We've got some thoughts.
When iOS 5 is released tomorrow, it won’t just bring new toys like Newsstand and iMessage to iDevices. The operating system will also bring significant speed boosts to existing handsets like the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4, according to MacNN.
We’re not sure how they did it, but the folks at AppVV.com have gotten their hands on an iPhone 4S and posted a video to prove it. This news was first published by MacRumors.