The iPhone, Apple's smartphone device, has been a company-defining gadget, helping the Cupertino outfit reach the dizzy heights of one of the world's most valuable companies.
Apple is currently in the process of creating those famous ad campaigns we've become accustomed to seeing in advance of the October release of the iPhone 5.
Just yesterday, it became known that the iPhone 5 could be heading to Sprint, only leaving T-Mobile as the only major US carrier not to carry the iPhone. According to a source, however, T-Mobile might also be getting the iPhone 5 sooner than later, making the handset to be available on every carrier in the United States.
It seems as though Apple is declaring all-out war in a bid to grab a majority share of the smartphone market. As the Wall Street Journal reports, the Cupertino outfit will also launch the upcoming iPhone 5 on Sprint Nextel in October.
At this point, it should be no secret that Apple will soon be coming out with a new iPhone, known in the Apple community as the iPhone 5. Credible evidence now suggests that the next iPhone will be world phone, supporting both GSM and CDMA bands.
According to a new report, Apple might be getting ready to release an iPhone 4 with 8GB of internal storage to be sold along the iPhone 5 when the company updates its iPhone line, which is expected to happen some time in the coming months.
Just a week ago, references to 4G LTE testing surfaced in an alleged private build of iOS 5, which was...
After seemingly endless speculation, some intel leaked from AT&T sources appears to confirm that the iPhone 5 will be announced officially by Apple in September, with its subsequent release in early October.
If you've been keeping track of all iPhone news over the course of the last few weeks, you probably know that the rumor mill has been on fire over the release of a next-generation iPhone. Now, it seems that Apple is close to figuring out a release date, as well as a possible date when the iPhone will allegedly be available for pre-ordering.
With Apple seemingly unlikely to release a new iPad any time soon, all focus is now on the upcoming iPhone. While we've heard nothing official from Cupertino, it is safe to say that the new iPhone 5 will make an appearance very soon to compliment iOS 5.

