Here's a still photos camera comparison between Apple iPhone 6s Plus vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+. Which one comes out on top?
Netflix has updated its iOS app, bringing a new feature which allows users to subscribe to the service via Apple's In-App Purchase (IAP) system rather than forcing them to sign up via the web.
Someone at Samsung needs to get hold of its PR department, possibly giving those within it a little shake. Something is clear amiss over there.
Whenever Apple launches a new iPhone there is always an extremely heavily weighted focus on the camera capabilities of the hardware. As we know, photographs and videos are extremely emotive and can conjure up an array of feelings and memories within us. Given the fact that Apple is a company that likes to invoke emotional responses with its products, it makes perfect sense to market the camera capabilities as much as possible. To coincide with the official release of the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus we've seen a number of impressive photo galleries that showcase the camera's abilities. Now, to further enhance the reputation of the new iPhones, we're seeing a documentary movie shot entirely in 4K UHD resolution using the iPhone 6s Plus.
So how durable are iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus? The first drop test videos for both of Apple's new smartphones are in and they try to answer this exact question.
Worried about bendgate on iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus? Here's a video showing bend test being performed on an iPhone 6s Plus. Check out the video and see what you think.
Initial benchmarks of iPhone 6s are in, and they absolutely smoke Android flagship smartphones from 2015. Here are the details.
They may be hugely popular with developers and universally hated by users, but there is little doubt that the in-app purchase model is here to stay. With no sign of going away just yet, especially in the gaming arena on mobile devices, in-app purchases are often used to give developers a long running revenue stream by getting users to buy in-game currency and other consumables using real money. Unfortunately, a new report claims that the world of in-app purchase is far from secure.
It's becoming increasingly difficult for manufacturers to design and develop any type of new product without it somehow managing to make it into the public domain prior to an official unveiling. Granted, so-called "leaks" are occasionally instigated by the company itself to drum up pre-release interest in the hardware, but more often than not the information that makes it out before it's meant to is down to an insider. The latest smartphone leak that we are now privy to focuses on the HTC One A9, and gives us our clearest look at the hardware to date.
If you're a jailbreak fan who gave up all hope of liberating your iOS device and decided to upgrade to iOS 9, then you may want to explore the possibilities of an immediate downgrade. Over the last few hours a number of rumors have started to circulate pertaining to the possible release of a fully-functional, untethered jailbreak solution for Apple's iOS 8.4.1 platform, which was the last public release of iOS 8.















