Everyone wants a piece of the iPhone, and for those who don’t have the money to buy one, there is Goophone. For years, we’ve seen them clone almost every iteration of the iPhone, and some even before the Apple product is out. But, the love for cloning isn’t limited to just iPhones and goes way beyond. Let’s take a quick look at some of the popular clones.
Apple’s famed iPhone series only has a three-year mark as far as its product longevity is concerned according to the Silicon Valley giant’s recent frank admission. The confession comes as the Cupertino-based tech company attempts to boost its environmental credentials.
New reports suggest Apple’s future generation of smartphones (probably starting next year) will sport an ‘all-glass’ cover- a reversal to an earlier design. Meanwhile, this year’s purported new flagship, the iPhone 7, is slated to be released around September as the company struggles with sluggish sales of iPhone and its variants.
Looking to buy the latest Apple iPhone SE or Samsung S7? You might want to head to Walmart.
The recent release of the iPhone SE was set to attract new consumers to the iPhones. However, since it costs a whopping 499$ for a four-inch revival of their iPhone 5s, it’s not really sensible to splash so much a four-inch LCD screen which doesn’t even have an HD display. The iPhone 7 is likely to be a much better smartphone release later in 2016 sometime around September, it is likely wise to wait for the hopefully “new” phone.
Apple came out with another iPhone this month, termed to be the successor for their compact and stylishiPhone 5S that was released in December. Earlier than expected, although speculated the new iPhone was introduced along with their new iPads and their new operating systems for iPhones and iPads at their 21st March event in Cupertino. Starting at Rs.39000 here in India and costing around 499$ in the United States if you are planning to get one from there. This is just a renaissance device to their famous iPhone 5S sized at 4 inches. The new phone is now equipped with the latest-generation chipsets the same found in Apple’s iPhone 6s.
Apple’s latest offering, 4-inch iPhone SE, unveiled during March 21 event is a compact handset with power under the hood. The first ever low cost handset launched by Apple, is it worth upgrading?
Soon after iPhone SE was announced, Xiaomi realized the potential of a compact smartphone with power under the hood.
Apple came out with another iPhone this month, termed to be the successor for their compact and stylish iPhone 5S that was released in December.
Apple's introduction of their latest small-form factor phone the iPhone SE was introduced about some days back. The four-inch phone is supposed to have the same chip-set in terms of CPU and GPU that is currently in the iPhone 6S.
Cupertino based tech leaders just rolled off their much talked about March event. While many were anticipating the new range of MacBook Air and Pro, the company talked nothing about it. In fact, the two laptops were completely out of sight at the event.
Despite a disappointing absence from Apple’s March 21 ‘Loop In’ event at Cupertino, ultrathin MacBook Pro 2016 are slated for a rumored release on June (or July) to coincide with WWDC 2016. Meanwhile, other notebook brand vendors are reportedly preparing for Apple’s launch of its powerful laptops around the same time.
When Apple announced the roll out of iPhone SE at its March 21 Cupertino event, the logic was to tap a considerably large market that favors small screen-sized phones. Despite its compact size, it comes with 5S and 6S features at a relatively lower cost.
The Apple fans are already reeling under the failed launch of MacBook Pro at the March event. Instead, the company chose to unveil their much talked about iPhone SE, iPad Pro and Apple Watch straps. In fact, there was no official word about MacBook Pro at the event.
March 21 Apple Event launched iPhone SE and a smaller iPad Pro leaving the internet rife with rumors that iPad Air lineup is perhaps discontinued, but is it?
09 Aug '24 16:35PM