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.
Facebook has once again updated its official iOS app, taking it to version 13.1. Recent update history on its mobile apps has shown us that Facebook prefers to play it safe when outlining the changes and revisions that make up the updates that are pushed out to its Facebook, Messenger and Instagram apps.
Of all the iPhone 6-related leaks we've had over the past few months, the rear shell has been a recurring one, presenting us with a fairly solid idea of what to expect from the upcoming handset's form factor. Until the manufacturing process apparently began just a short while ago, we were only really seeing mockups and case molds, but in recent times, we've had first-hand glimpses at what is claimed to be the iPhone 6's actual back cover. Now, in some of the clearest shots to date, we get up close and personal with the silver model of the forthcoming Apple smartphone, offering one or two previously unseen details.
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.
The fact that, some time ago, Facebook decided to separate the Messenger segment of its service into a standalone mobile app wasn't too much of an issue when it initially went down. After all, users could still easily continue to communicate using the official app, and the Facebook Messenger app was a convenient service dedicated to IM only. However, as users have noticed over the past couple of months, Facebook for iOS and Android is now a message-free zone, which, aside from being inconvenient, seems a tad unnecessary. Luckily, there's a way to circumvent the limitation, and whether you're rocking Facebook Messenger for Apple's iOS or Google's Android platform, you'll find a fairly simple workaround below.
The App Store is loaded with apps and games, and while there are plenty of gems, actually weedling them out can often be a trying task. Still, that's what we're here for, and not only do we have a selection of half a dozen great apps, but they've also ditched their regular prices and just gone absolutely free. So if you want to stock up on a few freebies, check out the list below.
BitTorrent has something of a bad reputation amongst most people, and probably for a good reason. Used by millions as a way of getting their hands on various types of media and apps without having to pay for it.
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.
Developers of paid apps drop the prices on an almost daily basis, and even though it's fairly difficult to keep hold of each and every one, we're always on the lookout for some of the better deals knocking around. Here, we run through another four paid apps dropped to the wondrous zero-dollar price tag, and if your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is looking a little bereft of apps and games, here's your perfect opportunity to reload.
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.
















