A new report from Digitimes claims that the next-generation iPhone 5 will feature a 4-inch display to take on Android-powered phones head-to-head as the battle for the supremacy in the next-gen smartphones heats up. They have received this piece of info directly from the component suppliers.
Sources close to CultofMac has informed them that the smaller iPhone, which Apple is rumored to be working on will eliminate the need of internal storage, and will instead rely on cloud-based content.
We've told you all about adding animated boot logos to your iOS device before, and the app that makes all the magic happen is now available on Cydia.
Despite having a redesigned antenna, it seems like iPhone 4’s “antennagate” isn't over it. After taking it through their regular test, iLounge has discovered that the CDMA based iPhone 4 on Verizon suffers from the same antenna issues that plagued the original GSM iPhone 4, which was launched back in June last year.
So as it turned out, the Verizon iPhone 4 is vulnerable to Limera1n bootrom based exploit, and untethered GreenPois0n kernel based exploit which makes it possible to jailbreak on iOS 4.2.6, untethered using GreenPois0n RC5.4.
With Verizon iPhones starting to arrive with lucky customers already, the question on all our lips was simple: is the CDMA version of Apple's smartphone jailbreakable on iOS 4.2.6 using existing software? Well, it appears it is!
Yesterday Verizon made the iPhone 4 available for pre-order to its existing customers only, and managed to break the carrier's own sales records in just two hours. Perhaps most interestingly, those orders came in between the hours of 03:00 and 05:00. That's the morning folks!
Why do you think Verizon iPhone could be a better buy than AT&T's? Well, the AT&T users know the answer, but for the rest of the folks out there, the latest Verizon iPhone commercial embedded below gives the answer.
First of Verizon iPhone 4 reviews are now popping up on the Internet. From Wall Street Journal, to Macworld, to Engadget, to TechCrunch, all have great things to say about CDMA based iPhone 4.
We recently told you how Apple's white iPhone 4 has started to show up in various carriers' stock handling systems throughout the world, but with no official word from Apple it's been unclear whether this is a sign of an impending release. With Apple delaying the white version until Spring 2011 due to 'manufacturing problems', the common theory was that the paint was causing concern in Cupertino. According to sources at the time the painting of the handset with a white color was proving more difficult than Apple had hoped with producing a uniform color being the main problem.