We have three stories that offer a little insight into where Apple is with production of the iPhone X, whether Apple may go back to Touch ID as a means of authentication in the future and confirmation from Apple's Craig Federighi that a Nightstand mode for the iPhone has been considered.
According to a new report, Apple is only able to produce around 10,000 iPhone X handsets per day right now, suggesting that anyone looking to pick one up on or around launch day may have a few problems in doing so, especially in Blush Gold color.
When Apple announces the iPhone X / Edition on September 12th, there will be a period in which pre-orders for the new smartphones can be placed, and according to a new report, that will begin on September 15.
There has been another alleged iPhone 8 / iPhone X / iPhone Edition leak, this time potentially giving us a glimpse of the SIM trays that will be used in the device.
The iPhone 8, iPhone 7s, iPhone 7s Plus, LTE Apple Watch and Apple TV 5 keynote event date is set for September 12th, according to yet another report.
According to a new rumor, iPhone 8 wireless charging capability will be limited to 7.5W - half of rating that current Android flagship phones boast.
tvOS 11 beta 7 features assets that reference "J105a," previously reported as the code name for an upcoming 4K and HDR Apple TV 5.
A new report claims that Apple Watch Series 3 wearables have entered the "final testing phase" of the production process with mass production set to kick into gear soon.
According to a new report, the new iPhone 7s will be marginally thicker than last year's iPhone 7, presumably due to switch from aluminium to glass for the rear panel.
According to a new report, Apple will indeed have Apple Watch Series 3 ready for us later this year, with both LTE and non-LTE versions of the wearable available for those who like choice.