Apple packed in a lot of product news to its Glowtime event today (September 9), introducing us to a new iPhone lineup, the latest Apple Watch Series 10 and new AirPods wireless earbuds.
In with the new, out with the old.
There are probably more than a few lekker tweaks and tricks you have no clue about yet.
First, it was the Mini, then the Plus, and now the incredible shapeshifting non-Pro iPhone is about to evolve yet again: into the Slim.
Apple has started getting iPhone users ready for its latest mobile operating system, but what if your iPhone is too old to handle it?
Among the many announcements at Apple’s WWDC 2024 keynote, it seems Apple’s very own AI features are some of the biggest updates to get excited about.
This September is when we expect the new iPhones to land, as they do every year, but what exactly can we expect from the new iPhone 16’s features?
Apple is widely expected to unveil new AI features for the iPhone this year at its Worldwide Developers Conference on 10 June.
The latest leak covers the specs of the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max, teasing a few major upgrades on top of exclusive AI features and best-ever battery life.
According to a person with direct knowledge of the situation, Apple is building prototypes of at least two iPhones that fold widthwise like a clamshell.
Olivia Rodrigo’s music video was shot using a relatively simple set-up, proving that the iPhone 15 Pro has stunning capabilities.
Have you ever looked at the wonders of the James Webb Space Telescope and thought, ‘I wish I could do that’?
Someone who reviews Apple iPhones for a living has done the hard yards and figured out which iPhone will give you the best bang for your buck.
You’re hardly a true Saffa if you haven’t anxiously demanded that someone “text me when you’re home safe” – and now Apple is helping with this.
Think password-protected photo albums, a customisable lock screen, a way to edit sent messages and a magic image editing tool.
For a company that releases new iPhones on a religious annual schedule, dropping something it can call ‘new’ in the middle of the cycle is really bold.
Gen Zs might be pushing Apple toward the level of dominance that it has in the US.
It is Data Privacy Day this Saturday, January 28, and Apple is celebrating with a humorous little film.
The battle between Android users and iPhone users will rage on until the world is reduced to an inhabitable hellscape. It doesn’t have to be that way.
If you’d have bought the first-generation iPhone when it debuted and then sold it today, like this one person who is making headlines for doing just that, then you could have made a sizeable profit.
Each September, Apple rolls out a new iPhone and users the world over are left to ponder one of life’s great questions. Is it worth going all-in for the upgrade?
Each year, the question remains the same. Hold on to the phone you have, or forge ahead with the new and out with the old?
During yesterday’s Far Out event, Apple revealed its iPhone 14 lineup and three new Apple Watches, including the much-anticipated Apple Watch Ultra.
We could wait patiently for September 7 to roll around to find out what the latest iPhone will look like, but where’s the fun in that?
Antonio Denti’s ‘The Kid of Mosul’ won the standalone Photographer of the Year award, revealing “a moment of tenderness in the dusty rubble of war”.
Apple’s latest mobile software update will bring us several new features that could completely change how we use our iPhones, including the ability to password protect sensitive photo albums.
Once there was a pill for everything, and now there’s an app for everything. What a time to be alive.
Ahead of the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 6, industry insiders have been making some predictions about what the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will come packed with.
All of these mind-blowing macro shots were captured on an iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max, showing off the stellar photography range and up-close capabilities of this premium handset.
Apple’s new store policy will make it harder for thieves to repair (and then sell) stolen iPhones.