Thanks to a number of information and component leaks, we've been able to get an early insight into what the iPhone 7 could look and function like, and now we are hearing that both the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus could ship with larger 256GB storage options for those who want capacities of mammoth proportions, with 32GB being base model, and 128GB replacing 64GB as mid-tier option.
It's probably fair to say that the majority of Apple fans and analysts find themselves discussing the future of Apple's smartphone range on an almost daily basis. In the short-term, it makes perfect sense to be focusing on the next-generation iPhone, or the iPhone 7, which is due for an official revealing this coming September. However, some publications are attempting to look beyond this year's model by speculating about a potential high performance motor inclusion that could be bundled in the 2017 iPhone and beyond to improve interaction and feedback.
Chinese microblogging website Sina Weibo has yet again provided us with a glimpse at a potential iPhone 7 component purportedly direct from Apple's supply chain. Production of Apple's upcoming iPhone is reportedly being ramped up ahead of a late-September public reveal, but we are now seeing yet another parts leak in the form of a Rose Gold iPhone 7 rear casing that potentially provides us with a glimpse of what to expect from the camera module in the new iPhone, as well as a quick glimpse at Apple's replacement of the antenna lines that have previously broken up the flawless design of previous iPhone models.
According to a new report, Apple could be moving to a three year major refresh cycle for the iPhone, instead of the existing two year cycle. Here are the details.
Here's a simple step-by-step guide on how to create iPhone reminders that are displayed when you get in or out of car. This works with both bluetooth, and CarPlay-enabled cars.
Rumors that Apple is getting ready to unveil iPhone 7 without a 3.5mm headphone jack are starting to gather pace, and now we have a Chinese accessory maker showcasing not one Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone adapter, but three.
There has been a number of jailbreak tweak releases landing on Cydia this week. Here, we're going to take a look at the most notable of those releases from the past week.
Did you know you can use your wired or Bluetooth wireless headphones to take photos on your iPhone? It's easy and it works on the iPad as well as iPod touch. Here's how it works.
AmpMe allows you to play same music across many different devices at once, including iPhone and Android, improving the resulting audio output thanks to there being more speakers in use across a wider space.
It's time for Apple's Free App of the Week again! The iOS App Store is full of apps to keep us occupied, but why make all that effort when Apple has taken it upon itself to throw some gems at us for free every week. Today's title - game in fact, usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store, but can be grabbed for free till next Thursday.
















