At the end of July, Motorola unveiled the 2015 Moto X Style / Pure Edition, which will probably be going on sale around the same time as the new iPhones.
Apple's iOS 7 introduced Jony Ive's redesigned flat interface and a slew of new features built around it. Then iOS 8 brought the Mac and the iPhone closer together with a bunch more feature additions, with more incremental updates on the way to add Watch into the mix. It looks like iOS 9 won't be packed to the gills with more new stuff, but will finally make sure all of it reliably works.
In a move seen by many as targeted at Apple, Beijing-based smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi recently unveiled its Mi Note handset, drawing comparisons to the Cupertino giant's iPhone 6 Plus.
Apple finally entered the large-screen smartphone category with the new iPhone 6 lineup, although the larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus could eat into iPad Mini sales.
Despite supply constraints keeping Apple from meeting the demand for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, it looks like the Cupertino giant has been able to reduce shipment times on some models but the company may have to make it up next year.
Buyers looking to pick up a large-screen smartphone this holiday season will inevitably end up looking at two of the biggest names around: the Apple iPhone 6 Plus and the Google Nexus 6. Which one is right for you? Let's take a look at what the phones really offer.
Despite Android's surge in the worldwide smartphone market over the past few years, Apple's new iPhone 6 series seems to have breathed some much needed momentum into iOS's popularity, according to new market data.
It's become clear that Android smartphones have outplayed Apple's iPhones in the worldwide marketplace, but the Cupertino giant may have found its groove again with the iPhone 6 -- so much so it's having trouble keeping up with demand.
Avid Netflix watchers on the go will be happy to know that the latest version of the video streaming app now offers video in Full 1080p HD on the iPhone 6 Plus.
Android and iOS continue to duke it out as the two most popular mobile operating systems in the world, and while Google's offering holds a dominant lead, the new iPhones have breathed new life into Apple's popularity.
After wowing those in attendance at its unveiling, Apple's new Apple Pay system has hit its first roadblocks, with pharmacy chain CVS reportedly becoming the second major retailer to stop accepting payments through the service.