Back in 2007, I thought the Apple’s iPod touch was a bigger deal than the , which launched just a few months earlier. I was wrong. The touch is still a great music device, but the iPhone transformed an industry. Mobile displays doubled in size, buttons melted into virtual keyboards and we all started using gestures that I’m pretty sure we instinctually knew since the dawn of man. full story ![]()

When is an iPhone not necessarily an Apple iPhone? When it’s in Brazil, according to the country’s patent authorities, who yesterday ruled that famed trademark does not belong to the Californian company but a local company which filed its request to use the brand years before the Apple device was launched.
independent.co.uk (3 months and 6 days ago)
There have been six iPhone models from Apple in as many years, and each one has made fairly significant improvements to its camera. Apple now claims (in a recent TV ad) that, "Every day, more photos are taken with the iPhone than any other camera." If you look on Flickr, indeed you will see that three of the top 5 most popular cameras are iPhone (4S, 5 and 4, in that order.)
forbes.com (8 days ago)
When is an iPhone not necessarily an Apple iPhone? When it’s in Brazil, according to the country’s patent authorities, who yesterday ruled that famed trademark does not belong to the Californian company but a local company which filed its request to use the brand years before the Apple device was launched.
independent.co.uk (3 months and 6 days ago)
It's hard to go a day without some rumor about when the new iPhone is going to arrive, but a consensus seems to be forming that Apple is targeting July for the iPhone 5S. That would be just 10 months since the iPhone 5 -- the shortest gap between iPhone introductions -- but whether it reflects the change in strategy many Apple agitators are asking for remains to be seen.
forbes.com (1 month and 21 days ago)

According to the latest report from the Strategy Analytics, Apple iPhone 5 was the best-selling smartphone in the world for the the fourth quarter of 2012. Surprisingly, the second spot was taken by Apple's iPhone 4S, leaving the Samsung's current flagship device in the third place. According to the report, Apple managed to ship 27.4 million iPhone 5 units during the holiday...
gsmarena.com (2 months and 30 days ago)
Apple’s next-generation iPhone 5S is widely expected to feature the same external design as its predecessor, just as previous “S” upgrades have in the past. But looks can be deceiving. While Apple’s flagship iPhone for 2013 may appear to be the same as the iPhone 5 on the outside, the phone will feature a significant internal redesign when it launches this fall. BGR has...
yahoo.com (4 days ago)

iMore is reporting that Apple will release its next-gen iPhone in August. Obviously, the device will be stronger, better, faster, and so on, but the real takeaway is the timing. For years, iPhone releases were as predictable as the tides, coming every June. But the iPhone 4S came in October, the iPhone 5 in September, and now the iPhone 5S (potentially) in August. So much...
gizmodo.com (2 months and 17 days ago)
Apple will release two iPhone 5 successors -- the security-laden iPhone 5S and the cheaper-made iPhone 6 -- in 2013, if the latest prediction from Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster turns out to be true.
ibtimes.com (1 month and 20 days ago)
Over the past four years, an obvious pattern has emerged with Apple’s iPhone lineup. First, a redesigned iPhone launches and then the following year, and iterative upgrade makes use of the same external hardware but includes several internal upgrades. But according to a string of reports, including one from an industry watcher with a solid track record, that familiar pattern...
yahoo.com (6 days ago)
When it comes to buying an iPhone, consumers in one Latin American country have an extra option that the rest of us do not. There's the "iPhone" made by Apple. Then there's the "iphone" made by a local tech firm.
cnn.com (3 months and 6 days ago)
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