After months of Apple rumours, news about the Apple iPhone 7 models are finally beginning to clear and today we have the first solid evidence from a credible source which claims that there are not two, but three iPhone 7 models planned this year. While earlier rumours and analyst claims pointed to the presence of just an iPhone 7 and an iPhone 7 Plus, there was news and images of another iPhone 7 Pro model, which was expected to pack in a dual camera module as well. Today’s new iPhone 7 leak from nowhereelse.fr adds to the mess of rumours and comes after the recent price leak, which hinted at the presence of not two but three iPhone 7 models.
Leaked schematics suggest one of the new iPhones to be announced this year by Apple could be 0.2 mm thicker than iPhone 6.
Apple iPhone 6S is expected to launch this fall. Leaked images of the phone show an exterior nearly identical to the 4.7-inch iPhone 6.
Every iPhone model has gone to outsell its predecessor and the trend would continue with the release of iPhone 6s, according to a new study.
Apple is said to announce its trade-in soon to woo Android and Blackberry users to shift to iPhone.
The iPod Touch 6th generation could be as powerful as the iPhone.
Apple's sales rose to 33 percent in November alone while Samsung's sales fell from 60 to 46 percent.
Xiaomi, the world's third biggest smartphone maker, has unveiled a new phablet Mi Note. In terms of key specs, the smartphone beats all other current flagships, including iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Apple has started offering SIM-free models of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in the U.S.. The unlocked model can be used on any carrier in the U.S. or abroad.
Apple releases a new iPhone and chasm between supply and demand arises. The story gets repeated every time a new iPhone is launched and this time is no different. According to a key analyst, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus demand continues to exceed supply worldwide.
Apple iOS market share touched 40 % in many markets thanks to iPhone 6 sales during three months ending October.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM