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?
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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.
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.
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.
Apple’s new store policy will make it harder for thieves to repair (and then sell) stolen iPhones.
The idea behind this macro photography challenge is to look closer and turn the ordinary – everyday objects like a hairbrush, a food item, or a subject in nature like ice, snow, feathers, flowers, insects, or pets – into the extraordinary.
Not every iPhone issue has to end with a trip to the repair store if you know where to start.
Apple’s ‘Shot on iPhone’ campaign, first launched in 2014, has been so successful that it has since been copied by other phone manufacturers.
Apple’s iOS 15 software is now available to download on your iPhone, and comes packed with new features and handy upgrades.
Apple’s ‘California Streaming’ event was loaded with major announcements and news about upcoming product launches, including the iPhone 13 range, Apple Watch, and new iPads.
There’s always speculation about upcoming iPhone releases, but that’s been ramped up after a notch-less iPhone appeared in two separate scenes in the second season of ‘Ted Lasso’.
Most Apple users understand the basics of getting the best out of their gadgets, but some tips and tricks still fly under the radar.
Earlier this week, Apple released the latest version of its mobile operating system, iOS 14.5, which comes with some great new features.
The list of impressive iPhone features is far too long to list, but I have always been stumped by one glaring omission. How, in the year 2021, can you still not adjust the length of time of the ‘snooze’ feature on the alarm?
If you’re involved in any kind of social media or image-related social media marketing, you simply cannot ignore the low light and tight space photo capabilities of this thing.
Have you ever been rewarded for watching a video or ad on your phone? ‘Phone farmers’ take that to the next level.
With the release of each and every iPhone, so comes the promise of a battery that is going to stand the test of time. I’m not so sure they’ve succeeded yet.
The iPhone 7 is set for release in September, which isn’t that far away now – but rumours suggest it won’t even be called iPhone 7. Read more here.
If you are still catching up with the times you may not be aware, but in the world of smartphones, the major players are Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone. Users of either brand enjoy playing “my phone is better than yours”.
Rapper Chris Brown cannot catch a break this week. A woman in Florida has laid theft charges against him after he allegedly stole her iPhone and drove off with it when she was snapping pics of him in his car outside da club.