To be sure, these are still intimidating prices, and only the £749 Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ comes close to the 128GB iPhone 6S Plus in terms of costliness. The iPhone 6S Plus is not tiny but with so much of space, it might become confusing to find files, especially if you...
Moreover, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus now come with new multi-touch gestures named Pop and Peek, which are designed from the ground up to allow the user to experience a whole new level of interactivity with iOS apps that support these new gestures. Apple has completely redesigned...
In a recent video, Jimmy Kimmel takes an iPhone 2G and tells people on the street that it’s the new iPhone 6s. For no upront-money choices, preorder straight from T-Mobile. Everyone knows as soon as you purchase your new iPhone, another brand new one will be released 7...
Word on the street has it that Apple does not want to see something like this repeat, leading to them strengthening the aluminum alloy which will be part of the upcoming iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. It will incorporate new touch controls that promise to change how you use apps....
In a new twist, Apple introduced its own stylus called “Apple Pencil” that can detect how hard you’re pressing and at what angle. But Apple’s Phil Schiller insisted that this is something brand new.
We believe that they might not have to take much beating as a significant portion of their subscribers are under the corporate or family packages, which are less prone to change.
AT&T customers can upgrade iPhones annually whereas Verizon customers can only upgrade when the total price of the phone has been paid off. T-Mobile is also offering iPhone rental for limited periods which is similarly priced as the new iPhone Forever plan. “As a...
Those on other carriers, meanwhile, also have the chance to turn in an old smartphone (not necessarily an iPhone) and get the promotional $15 monthly rate on a new iPhone until December 31, 2015. “We decided: How awesome would it be if anytime customers don’t have the...
Both T-Mobile and AT&T have moved away from the original model of contracts and subsidies in favor of installment plans or simply selling devices at full price, and today Verizon announced that they will follow in their footsteps.