The iPhone 4G might very well be the worst kept secret in town. First the Gizmodo leak, then leaks out of Vietnam and China, and now we have leaked photos of the iPhone 4G’s unibody frame. Note, however, the screw holes at the bottom, indicating that this is an old frame. More recent leaked photos […]
Continue reading...Monday, May 24, 2010
Comments Off on Rumors of the iPhone coming to Sprint starting to trickle in
With everyone closely anticipating a CDMA iPhone capable of running on Verizon, people seem to forget about Sprint, the third largest network in the US with approximately 48 million subscribers. And it makes sense, really. The iPhone on Verizon is a lot bigger deal than the iPhone on Sprint, but that doesn’t mean that all […]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 23, 2010
Comments Off on Photos of White model iPhone 4G emerge
A Chinese website called Apple.pro (site is currently down) has published photos purporting to show a white model of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 4G. The photos appear to be early pre-production models, as evidenced by the screws present at the bottom of the device. A more recent leak of the iPhone 4G, however, shows the device […]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 23, 2010
Comments Off on Even more evidence that next-gen iPhone will support video conferencing
Word that Apple’s next-gen iPhone would come equipped with a much anticipated front facing video camera first surfaced back in late March when John Gruber tipped Apple’s hand. A few short weeks later, Gizmodo confirmed the rumor, and shocked the tech world in the process, when it showed off videos and photos of an iPhone […]
Continue reading...Friday, May 21, 2010
Comments Off on Effective June 1, AT&T to up early termination fees for smartphone users to $325
The Wall Street Journal reports that effective June 1, AT&T will be raising its early termination fees for smartphone users from $175 to $325. The Journal notes that the upcoming change may very well be in anticipation of AT&T losing iPhone exclusivity, though it remains unclear when the iPhone will become available on other US […]
Continue reading...Friday, May 21, 2010
Comments Off on Apple threatens Nokia’s dominance in Australia
Nokia just can’t catch a break. Though Nokia still reigns supreme when it comes to overall mobile marketshare, it’s inability to deliver a competitive smartphone to the masses has turned the Finnish- based handset maker into an afterthought in a market dominated by iPhones, BlackBerrys, and Android devices. With no high-margin and successful smartphone to […]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 20, 2010
Lost amidst the hoopla of what looks to be the impending arrival of iPhone tethering for AT&T customers is this nugget unearthed by Gizmodo. It appears that the next-gen iPhone OS will at last include support for a user customizable dictionary. Users can now go into the Keyboard settings pane and, with just one tap, […]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 20, 2010
Comments Off on Brits rank iPhone as 8th greatest invention, ahead of flush toilet, toilet paper, and cars
In a recent survey of 4,000 British adults, aged 18 to 85, respondents were asked to list the 100 greatest inventions of all-time. Naturally, grandiose inventions like the wheel and the light bulb rank high on the list, but the iPhone isn’t slacking at all, coming in at #8. Now this might seem like an […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Comments Off on AT&T CEO isn’t worried about losing iPhone customers once contract with Apple expires
The iPhone has been an unmitigated success not only for Apple, but for AT&T as well. In the nearly 3 years since its release, the iPhone has persuaded millions of users to switch over from their existing carriers to AT&T, and with iPhone users, on average, having higher monthly bills than other smartphone owners, AT&T […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Apple has in the past taken subtle shots at Verizon’s CDMA network for its inability to simultaneously supporting voice and data connections. But with rumors that a CDMA compatible iPhone is in the works, you have to wonder how Apple feels about the potential for an inconsistent user experience across carriers. After all, a number […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Developer Stefan Richter, who successfully used cross platform development tools to create iPhone apps before Apple famously changed the developer agreement, recently decided to write Apple and ask for a refund. His letter read in part: 2) It seems clear that due to the recent changes in terms I am no longer able to develop […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Comments Off on iPhone 4G to come in black and white models?
The Chinese language site Apple.pro posted photos yesterday which purport to show the front and back panel of the next iPhone 4G, and as you can tell, it seems that we might have a white iPhone option on our hands.
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Monday, May 24, 2010
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