Apple Possibly Increasing the Screen Size of the Next Model of iPhone


As soon as the latest version of iPhones have been released, rumor starts to float around the internet, stating that a 4.8 inch display will be included in the upcoming model of iPhone.Apple Balla...

DoCoMo is in Talks with Apple to Sell new iPhone


The shares of DoCoMo have risen considerably. This is in contrast to its competitors, KDDI and Softbank. DoCoMo being the biggest carrier in the Japanese market is all set to gain a contract for the...

Apple Already Working on Chip for iPhone 6 and iPad 5

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Apple are always ahead of the curve and now, even though their predecessors aren’t out the door, Apple are working on iPhone 6 and iPad 5 technology.

The only way to be successful in business is to innovate, innovate and bring out a million versions of a high quality product in ...
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Nano-SIM for next iPhone makes appearance ahead of launch?

First we saw a supposed leak of the next iPhone's nano-SIM tray, and now we're seeing alleged photos of the nano-SIM itself. iFun posted an image of what it says is a new T-Mobile nano-SIM that has just started arriving at the German carrier. The package apparently came with a message telling carriers that these SIMs are for smartphones about to go on the market, and that they're not to be given to customers -- yet. Cupertino, of course, tweaked its nano-SIM design earlier this year, and this photo does come ahead of an Apple announcement event rumored for next week.

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Gartner: worldwide mobile phone sales dipped 2.3 percent while users wait for next iPhone

Gartner worldwide mobile phone sales dipped 23 percent while users wait for next iPhone

Gartner is reporting that worldwide mobile phone sales this quarter dropped 2.3 percent as buyers postponed upgrades and held out for the next big thing. Of the 419 million units sold in the last three months, Samsung, Nokia and Apple unsurprisingly took the lion's share of the sales, while ZTE and LG rounded out the top five. Overall, Android's the most popular phone operating system, running 64.1 percent of all new handsets, while iOS phones came in second with 18.8 percent. If you feel like you need some more spreadsheets in your life, then read on for the full breakdown.

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Next iPhone’s motherboard possibly spotted with a dash of extra wireless

Next iPhone's motherboard hits the leak scene with a hint of extra wireless

We may well have seen the next iPhone's back shell, front panel, SIM tray and even its cabling. Why not round it out with what might be the motherboard? A WeiPhone forum goer who slipped out the iPhone 4S' board last year is back with the 2012 update's potential new heart. While the tipster hasn't been courteous enough to do a side-by-side with the older component, repair shop iDeviceGuys notes to 9to5 Mac that the newer part isn't just a carbon copy; that smaller SIM slot (what you see in the middle) is one of the bigger giveaways. The real treat may be the extra wireless antenna connections. They aren't any surefire signs of 4G, but the antenna links suggest Apple isn't content with what the iPhone 4S has to offer. We're mostly left wondering about what's under that shielding -- it's a mystery as to whether or not the next iPhone's processor speed bump is a mountain or a molehill. Barring one more peek, we could get the full scoop next month.

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Next iPhone's motherboard possibly spotted with a dash of extra wireless originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Aug 2012 23:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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