recently, a new Apple rumor is releasing that the next generation iPhone release by Apple would not only have a larger screen, but also that screen will be thinner as well from the rumor Sharp, Japan Display, and LG which are all working on in-cell touch panels the next iPhone. (Read More)
After Apple introduces the micro-SIM first with their iPhone, recently there also has rumor that networks already testing the new Nano-SIM that is expected to be introduced with the iPhone 5. (Read More)
According to WSJ that the next iPhone would adopt a new screen technology which can let the new iPhone’s display thinner, even let the whole body thinner. (Read More)
Apple is getting set to release a brand new iPhone in the year 2012, no matter this rumor is true or not, this time packed with a massive quad-core A6 chip. (Read More)
Recently, there are some Apple rumor said that the next-generation iPhone will possibly feature built-in support for Near Field Communication (NFC) from a new report. (Read More)
According to Patently Apple reported that today American Patent Office has released Apple’s 27 new patents, and the hottest topic is that the induction type charger technology. (Read More)
After Apple announced iOS 6 at WWDC last week it showed us plenty of new features, now one of those new features may be important for future Pebble users. (Read More)
Recently, Apple showed a new patent which relate to the camera, the next iPhone may be feature the removable camera iPhone cover. (Read More)
According to the latest news from the Internet, there has a disappointed Apple rumor that the next iPhone would never release at WWDC 2012. Previously we reported according to that there have two new iPhone back cases from some Apple China suppler. Now let us show the different between it and the iPhone 4S. (Read More)
The rumors about the next iPhone is never stop since the last iPhone has released, however, after the iPhone 4S, the next iPhone may have a big change for the screen, according to the inner news from the Apple suppler, (Read More)