Rumor has it that Apple's upcoming 4-inch iPhone 5se features the powerful A9 CPU and M9 Motion coprocessor combo to offer the always-on 'Hey Siri' functionality. The phone will be offered in 16GB and 64GB storage options.
A new leaked photo purportedly shows what the upcoming 4-inch iPhone 5se could look like. It is seen alongside the older iPhone 5 model, giving us an idea about the phone's size.
Could this be our very first look at the 4-inch iPhone 6c from Apple? Check out the video for yourself and be the judge.
We may have only had the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus for a few months, but there's already plenty of speculation running rife about the future of Apple's wildly popular smartphone. We have already been told time and time again that Apple is planning on shipping the iPhone 7 without the inclusion of the standard 3.5mm headphone jack. Until now that has been based purely on speculation and analysis from industry insiders, but with a discovery in iOS 9.3 beta 1.1, those speculations have been given a solid foundation. The code suggests that the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack will in fact become a reality.
A new report again claims that Apple's iPhone 7 will likely feature a slimmer waterproof design, support wireless charging while excluding the 3.5mm audio jack.
A Taiwanese source has posted photos of what it believes is a display backlight from Apple's upcoming iPhone 7. It seems the first iPhone 7 leaks are finally starting to happen.
Holding out for a smaller 4-inch iPhone from Apple this year? Check out these colorful mockups of the rumored iPhone 6c.
There's a new rumor doing the rounds which claims that Apple's iPhone 7 Plus will offer 256GB storage option for the first time. It will also feature a bigger battery with 3100mAh capacity.
Apple's 4-inch iPhone 6c is rumored to sport 1642 mAh battery which will be larger than Apple's current 4-inch iPhone 5s. It will also feature A9 processor and 2GB of RAM, same as current flagships iPhone 6s/6s Plus.
If fresh new rumors regarding iPhone 7 are to be believed, then it is likely that Apple is going to ditch the ugly antenna bands design as seen on its current flagship models. Also, the external chassis that will be used for the next iPhone is said to offer full waterproof capabilities.














