iOS 9 is here. Should you update or not? Check out these five, handpicked reasons discussing why you should not upgrade to iOS 9 today.
Here's our full review for Apple's latest iOS 9 release for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Is it worth the upgrade over iOS 8? Find out in our review here.
Here are 9 things that you need to do before going ahead with installing iOS 9 update on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Almost every year when a new iPhone arrives, the hype and mania surrounding it over the Internet blogosphere lasts days, if not weeks. People would praise it, blast it, experiment with it, "blend" it, compare it, go crazy over it, and someone would definitely tear it apart to figure out the component cost incurred when putting together an iPhone. Well guess what, now that the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are here, the teardown games have begun.
iOS, while not as bloated as most Android phones out there, has still managed to accumulate a number of default apps like Maps, Mail, Calendar, Contacts and the likes. It's all pretty usual, until one day you realize that there you're not actually using all of them. In fact, some of them might be such that you've never even opened since you bought your iPhone (I've never touched Stocks, for instance). Long time coming, but Tim Cook appears to have hinted at the possibility of allowing users to remove default iOS apps in the future.
Here we look at six lesser known things about Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus that you likely didn't know about, or things that Apple didn't tell you about.
Here's how to prepare for iOS 9 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch in advance the right way. Apple will release iOS 9 on Wednesday, September 16.
Here's the difference in comparison between Apple's 3D Touch vs Force Touch vs Multi-Touch. Apple introduced Multi-Touch with original iPhone back in 2007, while Force Touch was introduced with Apple Watch in 2014 and 3D Touch is introduced with iPhone 6s in 2015.
Ever wondered why we can't just have a smartphone release without someone on the Internet getting their underwear in a twist about it? Given the way far too many people seem to treat smartphones as some sort of technological religion, we really shouldn't be surprised. Yet we are, year after year, and the very recently announced iPhone 6s serves as a prime example.
Apple's newly announced iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus both are now confirmed to feature 2GB of RAM, representing the first time an iPhone has shipped with that particular memory configuration. The iPad Pro is also now confirmed to come with 4GB of RAM, another first.
















