Despite all of the many rumors and speculation circling Apple's next smartphone, sales of the Cupertino outfit's current iPhone 4 have not exactly let up. Indeed, the device has continued to shift large numbers and continues to dominate sales on both AT&T and Verizon.
There is no doubt that manufacturing cases for a device which hasn't even been announced - let alone seen - is risky business. The case makers have been hard at work, relying on tips from the proverbial "sources familiar with" the design phase of Apple's upcoming smartphone, in order to gain an advantage over competitors and draw first blood from the lucrative market.
According to a new report, Apple might be getting ready to release an iPhone 4 with 8GB of internal storage to be sold along the iPhone 5 when the company updates its iPhone line, which is expected to happen some time in the coming months.
It may not come as a massive surprise that Apple's iPhone, despite the excessive price-tag, is the top-selling smartphone in the U.S. market right now.
Ever wondered what the next iPhone will look like? While we won't learn that from Apple for at least a few more weeks, the wizards at a French site have put together a video featuring the most popular rumors out there, as well as the already-forgotten wishes.
Are you using your iPhone as a Wi-Fi hotspot using an unofficial tool without AT&T’s permission? According to a warning issued by the carrier, if you’re still using AT&T’s discontinued but still honored unlimited plan you might be thrown out of it by August 11th.
While the iPad 2 comes with out-of-the-box support for video mirroring over HDMI or VGA, the iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G don’t. The interesting thing is that it has been proven that video mirroring works with the latter devices; maybe not as well as the iPad 2 but the fact is, they work and Apple purposefully has left out this functionality. We’re going to get that functionality back on the iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G today; follow our guide after the break!
If you’ve used an Android-powered Nexus S for an extended period of time, you should probably be aware of its outstanding support for NFC payments, allowing users to simply tap their phones on modern credit card terminals in order to purchase goods. It now turns out that you can embed NFC chips into any iPhone 4 rather easily, as long as your bank provides small credit cards with NFC chips.
Apple's methodology of testing a feature on one product and then trickling that feature out to other products looks set to be coming into play once again. According to the Display CEO of Electronic giant LG, Young Soo Kwon, Apple's next iPad will come with Retina display - just like on the iPhone 4.
Interesting developments in the world of iPhone unlocking today, with the news that the controversial GEVEY SIM continues to unlock iPhone 4, even when updated to iOS 4.3.4.