Apple hits 250 million iOS device sales
The iPhone 4S wasn’t the only announcement Apple made yesterday morning. The company also revealed that it has sold over 250 million iOS devices worldwide.
The iPhone 4S wasn’t the only announcement Apple made yesterday morning. The company also revealed that it has sold over 250 million iOS devices worldwide.
After months of speculation Apple finally announced its new iPhone model overnight.
We’re getting close to Apple’s iPhone event, where it’s expected to out (hopefully) an iPhone 5 as well as an iPhone 4S. Well the second of those is a dead cert, if the latest version of iTunes is to be believed.
Apple’s attempt to trademark the term multi-touch has been denied by the United States Patent and Trademark office.
New sources have backed up the claims of an iPhone 5 announcement event on October 4.
Former US Vice President Al Gore has taken time out from saving the world to suggest there may be more than one new iPhone coming next month.
Rumblings on the interweb are suggesting that come October all we’ll be treated to is a slightly spruced up iPhone 4, with the iPhone 5 proper delayed until later in the year.
Those desperate for a glimpse of Apple’s new iPhone have had their prayers answered with a leak from mobile phone accessory website Case Mate.
As the iPhone 5’s launch finally nears, the rumour mill has got itself into a total tizzy about a string of new leaks.
Apple has reclaimed its crown as the producer of the ‘world’s thinnest smartphone’.
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