As part of a campaign to promote the world's "most popular camera," Apple has launched an overhaul of its official website to showcase some stunning world photography captured solely using the powerful iPhone 6 camera. The beautiful homage to the iPhone 6 is not only intended to highlight the power of the camera module that ships with Apple’s latest smartphone, but also illustrate the variety of photos taken by its users as well as share some tips and tricks on how to capture beautiful images using some of the App Store's finest third-party photo and video apps.
In an interesting bit of development, Apple's iPhone sales have overtaken that of Android devices for the period October - December 2014. The latest report coming in goes on to show the impact that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus's arrival has created on the local smartphone market. Further information to follow after the jump.
Apple's impressive past few months in business was made clear for all to see at yesterday's earnings call, and while confirming the passing of the one billion mark in terms of iOS devices sold, CEO Tim Cook also dished some specific details on iPhone sales. With almost 74.5 million iPhone units shifted over the holiday quarter, Cook also told of how the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus prompted the highest number of Android switchers for three years, while also adding that the latest models have prompted record numbers of new iPhone customers - those who've never previously owned an Apple smartphone in the past.
Huge iPhone sales saw Apple post equally huge profits for the past quarter, according to the firm's quarterly earnings call.
Both refurbished iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones are available with deep discounts at Walmart right now and they're ready to ship with free delivery included just for good measure.
It seemed that everyone had an opinion on whether Apple should launch a large iPhone before we actually got two in the shape of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but according to newly released figures, all that hot air actually turned into cold hard market share around the globe. Most notably though, it meant that Apple could take the fight to Samsung in its own backyard.
Apple's market share continues to rise across the globe, chiefly a result of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus launch in September of last year, says a new report. The report also suggests that the two devices continued to make further inroads in the run up to Christmas in all surveyed countries. Head on after the jump for further details.
It's fair to say that the accessories industry for premium smartphones, such as the iPhone, is going from strength to strength year after year. As devices become more and more sophisticated, and therefore start to hold more residual value, consumers are looking for new and tested methods of accentuating the functionality of the device and keeping it in top notch condition. As part of CES 2015, Antenna79 has introduced a brand new range of cases that it claims will not only add visual appeal to Apple's iPhone 6 and jumbo-sized iPhone 6 Plus, but will also provide a healthy boost to received signal strength and potentially improve battery life by up to two times.
Starting January 6th Apple will begin selling unlocked, unsubsidized iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones via both its online and retail stores, bringing the country in-line with many international markets.
It's entirely understandable that a large percentage of consumers purchasing valuable devices will want to go to varying lengths to ensure that their investment is protected. It's even more understandable when you consider the recent Bendgate scandal involving Apple's jumbo-sized iPhone 6 Plus, which is alleged to be susceptible to damage if bent or stored in a certain way. Thankfully, we live in the age of innovation, and if there's a problem, someone somewhere will try and solve it, which is exactly what a Korean company called Patchworks is trying to do with its tempered glass screen protector.