Apple's small iPhone strategy aims to reclaim stuck customers
Apple is expected to introduce a new 4-in. model to reclaim a segment it abandoned when it went all in on larger screen devices.
Apple is expected to introduce a new 4-in. model to reclaim a segment it abandoned when it went all in on larger screen devices.
The iOSphere this past week wondered at the prospect of iPhone 6 with a Supercharged Siri, an all-knowing, all-doing software entity that will manage your iOS life for you. Eventually, probably in iOS 9, Siri will offer psychotherapy.
Unsubstantiated opinions about the size of iPhone 6 were transmogrified into "solid reports" by iOSpherians who think rumors are information.
Spammers have attempted to convince people to buy shares in Apple off the back of iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C buzz.
With the iPhone 5S and 5C expected to hit Apple stores next week, here's a look back in time at the evolution of the smartphone that started it all.
Just in case you were underwhelmed by the new Apple smartphones.
Though still unsubstantiated, a low-cost iPhone is now widely seen as a possible product announcement in early September, along with a new high-end phone. And it's finally possible to create a coherent explanation of why such a move makes sense for Apple in 2013.
The iOSphere was feasting this week on Notes to Investors, those alchemical documents that transmute the lead of iPhone 6 rumors into the gold of authoritative fact.
iOSphere rumors make it Christmas every day: They are the gift that keeps on giving, no matter what time of year.