Apple's reintroduction of an iPhone with a 4-inch screen has long been rumored. Now, after Apple announced it will host a launch event on March 15, the unveiling of what's being called the "iPhone 5SE" is almost undeniably assured.
The smartphone would have a 4-inch screen, but powerful processor. Apple might be bringing back the 4-inch version of the iPhone with an odd name: the iPhone 5se.
Apple is scaling back supply chain orders for the iPhone, according to a new report. The news follows a series of developments that signal what could be the first marked decline in the consumer dominance of the Apple iPhone since its inception.
The rumor mill is working at full speed around the ostensible next smartphone release by Apple in early 2016, an entry-level 4-inch iPhone dubbed by the tech press as the iPhone 6C. Here's everything that's been in the grapevine so far.
The next Apple Watch could ship in April. Apple is planning an event in March, where they are expected to announce a new Apple Watch model. CNBC reports that the upcoming event would probably result in the new Apple Watch models shipping in April.
Apple may be working on a new 4-inch iPhone, dubbed the iPhone 6C by the tech press, for an early 2016 release date. An unusual move for Apple, no doubt, but judging by the demand for a modern iPhone with a "classic" form factor, it may turn out be the smartest thing Apple could do.
A respected analyst believes an iPhone 6c is coming. A respected analyst has confirmed that he believes a new 4-inch iPhone will be coming in early 2016.
The specs of the iPhone 6c would be similar to the iPhone 6. Apple has not officially killed the iPhone 6c yet. The company developed the 5c to provide a cheaper version of the iPhone 5 in the last generation, and many Apple followers assumed the company would do the same thing with the iPhone 6.
Apple didn't exactly hit it out of the park when it released the cheaper iPhone 5c two years ago. But as the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s both sport the larger 4.7-inch screen size, there's still a consumer base that wouldn't mind having a new version of the old 4-inch iPhone on the table.
As the rumors are heating up that a new 4-inch iPhone will be launching sometime in the first half of 2016, which would entail an unheard of change in strategy and schedule for Apple, a new report pegs an earlier-than-expected release date for the next flagship from Apple's rival, the Samsung Galaxy S7.
Apple may have a new iPhone coming, and sooner than you might think. Apple may have a new iPhone coming, and sooner than you might think. According to a report released by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has a track record of successfully predicting what the Cupertino giant is planning on, Apple will release a new, smaller iPhone in the first half of 2016.
The iPhone 6c would be a cheaper iPhone 6. Apple could introduce an iPhone 6c, a cheaper, smaller alternative to the popular iPhone 6, sometime before the holidays.
Apple has stayed ahead of the competition with impeccable attention to detail and providing the features their clients enjoy. New reports say the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus is set to wow in their upcoming September launch.
Fiksu data logs suggest iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are now being tested in the U.S., Germany, and Brazil. iPhone 6c does not appear to be in the 2015 Apple line-up.
Most of the news surrounding the next iPhone has been focused on the larger iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus that are expected to be announced at an Apple event in September. Now, rumors are pointing to a third iPhone release, the iPhone 6c.
Apple might be coming out with three new updates to the iPhone 6 this fall. Two of those models would be updates to the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus and one would feature a smaller screen and cheaper price tag.
The next Apple iPhone could be called the iPhone 6c and 6s or the iPhone 7. There are many questions regarding Apple's next smartphone, including its name, release date and more.
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.