Whoever said emoji were a waste of time? Turns out Apple didn't, because the iPhone maker has added support for the little icons right within Spotlight on iOS.
Google's Gboard keyboard app for iOS does not feature a built-in dark theme mode. If your iPhone or iPad is jailbroken, you can add one to it using this free tweak.
New iPhone 7 Plus concept video shows us what the phone may look like with a dual-lens camera setup, stereo speakers, no antenna lines on the back, and more.
Hot on the heels of a similar leak that claimed to show the camera module from an iPhone 7, a new leak contains photos of schematics for what is claimed to be the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
It's portably fair to say that we've all nearly reached capacity when it comes to seeing leaks of purported iPhone 7 schematics and so-called third-party case designs that allegedly show us exactly what to expect when Apple's new iPhone is unveiled later this year. With that said, the leaks don't appear to be over just yet, with a new set of images dropping in to give us a first look at an actual rear plate of the iPhone 7, as well as a glimpse at an internal component, the screen cable.
A new set of photos claiming to show iPhone 7 chassis have leaked online. Everything looks like we imagine it would in line with previous speculation, that is until you take into consideration the perforations intended for the iPhone 7 speaker system. We've heard about the possibility of a dual-speaker setup on Apple's next iPhone, but this leak introduces the possibility of the device shipping with four built-in speakers, like the ones found on iPad Pros.
A new leak, courtesy of Weibo, not only shows what appears to be a dual-lens camera setup for what is claimed to be an iPhone 7 Plus, but also a new 256GB storage option at the high-end.
It's that time of the week yet again. Apple is throwing a quirky little puzzler at us iPhone and iPad users as part of its Free App of the Week initiative, and it is one that is bound to keep most of us occupied. Usually retailing for $0.99, it can now be grabbed for absolutely free till next Thursday.
WhoApp for iOS is a new app which enables users to get detailed info on unknown Caller ID for free on iPhone. Once downloaded and configured, WhoApp works by taking calls that a user does not recognize and then producing as much data as it can about the caller. WhoApp will tell the user where the call is coming from, geographically, and even display a Google Maps or Street View image that shows the exact building the call originated from. The caller's name and picture will also be displayed, if available.
Anyone who thought Apple opting for rounded squares as the basis of the iOS design aesthetic was just a case of Jony Ive or one of his designers liking rounded corners and deciding to run with it is actually quite wide off the mark. Here's the real reason.
















