This time of year, rumors and leaks begin to run wild over the next iteration of Apple's smartphone, which could either be called the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, if Apple honors its usual naming conventions, or the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus -- if Apple wants to avoid the awkward tongue twister that would have its 2015 phablet pronounced "six-ess-plus." So we'll go with the iPhone 7 for now.
A look at the LG G4 and iPhone 6. It's hard to ignore the fact that when it comes to purchasing a smartphone, most think Apple or Samsung. While not as popular as either of the two, Korean-based LG is no slouch either.
Discover announced Monday that they started an agreement with iPhone 6 where card members in the United States will be able to make contactless payments in participant stores, Yahoo! Finance reports.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo does not think that Apple will release another 4-inch iPhone. KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo does not think that Apple will release another 4-inch iPhone.
Apple is said to be working on three new iPhone models set to be released later this year. There will be two high-end models the 6s and the 6s Plus and a cheaper model the 6c.
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.
Apple's earnings are through the roof, but is it really fresh momentum, or inertia? Apple blew analyst projections out of the water this week with quarterly earnings that not only topped its own expectations and not only broke its own record -- it was the highest-earning quarter of any company, ever.
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 has announced it will finally sell the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus smartphones without SIMs in the U.S. The completely unlocked version of the iPhone has been available in other countries, and now stateside consumers can enjoy the smartphones without carrier ties or SIM cards.
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.
In a move so genius in its simplicity that only Apple Inc. could pull it off, the smartphone, tablet, and computer giant is set to save a whopping $3 billion by offering a 16GB version of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. These phones, however, have barely sold at all.