As well as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which the Korean company is expected to unveil on September 3rd, smartphone fans will also be keeping their eyes out for the Apple iPhone 6. Apparently slated for a September 9th showcasing, the handset has been conceptualized ad nauseam since we first learned of its purported form factor many moons ago, and with the launch event now imminent, one of our favorite designers has tried his hand at presenting us with a visual of the device in its retail packaging. If you've guessed who we're talking about, then you'll probably know of his high standards in concept design, and if you want to see what the iPhone 6 may look like mid-unboxing, join us after the break.
As part of a touching tribute to the American actor and stand-up comedian Robin Williams, Apple has created a unique section withi its iTunes Store that houses a number of his globally loved movies as well as some of his most famous comedy routines that made him a household name around the world. The "Remembering Robin Williams" section of the iTunes Store is Apple's method of paying tribute to "one of the most beloved and unforgettable performers in the history of show business".
We're less than one month away from that purported iPhone 6 announcement, and although we've a fairly good idea of the device's main features, there's still much to be established. Notably, the rear-facing camera has been the subject of conflicting reports, with a whole range of figures suggested as the public attempts to nail down the specs, but what we do now know, as per a new parts leak, is that it'll feature a remodeled version of the 'True Tone' flash that first débuted with the iPhone 5s.
We're still waiting for the official introduction of the iPhone 6, but a new report is suggesting that Apple's supply chain partners are also in the process of readying themselves internally for production of the company's next-generation iPads. If the sources in the report are to be trusted, then it would seem that the initial stages of production on the new iPad Air 2 are underway, with the latest in the 9.7-inch iPad range slated to land on the shelves of digital and brick and mortar Apple outlets towards the end of the third-quarter.
It is reckoned by those in the know that Apple will unleash the iPhone 6 at a special event to be held on September 9th, and with around one month to go, the leaks are trickling out on an almost hourly basis. Today, we've yet another glimpse at what is claimed to be the embedded Apple logo, along with a peek at the ring that'll surround the rear-facing camera of the device.
One of the best ways to show consumers how much better your product is than a rival's is to compare your great invention with that of your adversary. Apple is one of the longest-standing nemeses of Microsoft, and in an attempt to showcase the Surface Pro 3's credentials, has used the MacBook Air as fodder.
Another day, another leak of iPhone 6 parts. This time we're being treated to what we're told is the complete front panel of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 in white/silver.
If you ever wanted to make yourself feel inferior, then having a good think about what kinds of things you'd be able to buy if you were worth millions or even billions of dollars is a good way to do it. While we should probably just be happy for what we've got - new smartphones, tablets, games etc aren't things everyone has access to - there's no doubting that some people live in a completely different world to the rest of us.
The iPhone 6 is coming, and although we don't know precisely when it'll arrive, the latest reports suggest that its announcement will occur on September 9th. With this in mind, many will be making a decision as to whether it's worth the money, and with so many new features said to be in the offing, would-be purchasers will be weighing up all of the different perks. Here, we discuss the numerous enhancements that Apple will purportedly be making across the board, and ask you which you're looking forward to the most.
You may have already heard that Apple is expected to release a new phone at some point next month, and with leaks beginning to build to an all time high, there's little left to the imagination this time around. The same thing happened with the iPhone 5 before its announcement, but the iPhone 6 does feel almost like it's already here, such is the sheer amount of leaks that we have been treated to.
















