Apple appears to be working closely with partners on a truly wireless charging technology, possibly destined for 2017 iPhone. Here are the details.
Niantic has made available for download Pokemon Go 1.7.1 for iOS, 0.37.1 for Android. The free update comes just a week after Niantic and Nintendo added the Buddy Pokemon feature to the game which has been well received amongst gamers.
Here are the iOS 10 features that are not available for iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c users due to hardware limitations.
Here are iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus waterproof (or water resistant) and drop test to see how they hold up underwater, or when dropped onto concrete from a height.
Here's a iPhone 7 durability video of Black (matte) model showing both scratch test and bend test to see how it stands against it.
Apple has released a iOS 10 fix for T-Mobile iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone SE users who lost cellular connectivity following iOS 10 update from Apple and a carrier update from T-Mobile. Here are the details.
Here's how you can filter or block spam phone calls on iOS 10 running iPhone. If you are constantly on edge waiting for your phone to ring out of fear that it will be yet another nuisance, marketing, or spam call from a totally unsolicited caller, then you're going to love the new luxuries afforded to developers with iOS 10.
According to Geekbench benchmarks comparison, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are theoretically faster than all MacBook Airs, and all top Android phones of 2016. Here are the details.
It seems that Apple's dedicated September 7th event to introduce the 2016 iPhone has had the desired effect. The Cupertino-based company has issued an official statement confirming that all 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus models have sold out as part of the initial pre-order process. The same statement also focuses on the fact that the newly introduced Jet Black variant of the smaller 4.7-inch iPhone 7 has been extremely popular, with no availability left for the upcoming device on launch day.
There have been rumors of a radical iPhone redesign in time for the release of 2017's model, and while we have had publications back those rumors up in part, today the New York Times weighed in with its own corroboration that next year may be the best year to buy an iPhone.
















