With iOS 14 on the horizon, it now seems that any device currently running iOS 13 will be able to upgrade to the latest version of Apple’s mobile software.
Apple have finally announced the launch event for the iPhone 12 range, which they did with invites with the tagline “Hi, Speed.”
The launch of the iPhone 13 is around the corner – Apple has announced a “California Streaming” event on September 14th at 5PM GMT.
Apple have reported a record $91.8 billion in quarterly revenue. As per usual, iPhone sales made up the majority of that figure.
According to reliable sources, we are expecting three new Apple iPhone 11 smartphones this year, much like we had with the iPhone XS, XS Plus and XR.
One of the headline features of iOS 13.5 is a COVID-19 exposure notification that Apple has been working on with Google. What else can you expect?
Apple will start production on a new cheaper iPhone in February and should be launched in March. We expect it will look like the iPhone 8.
The launch of Apple’s flagship products has been pushed to October (we think), and it may include a new Apple iPhone 12 Mini.
According to reports, the third iPhone of 2019 will be larger than the others but also with better specs and set to be called the iPhone 11 Pro.
A slew of iPhone 12 leaks have revealed key details of what we can expect from the display, as well as other internal hardware specs.
The South African Apple distributor Core Group, owner of local Apple Store equivalent iStore, has revealed pricing for all iPhone 13 models.
We’ll be getting a major enhancement in Safari 14 that will allow websites that are password protected to implement login with Face ID.