Launched in 2014, iPhone 6 is now considered a vintage product by the tech giant Apple. The version was discontinued in 2019 but users can get technical support from the company up to seven years ...
Apple Executives Talk About iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island in New Interview
In a new interview, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi, and Apple's vice president of human ...
Save your money: 15-inch MacBook Air, 14-inch iPad Pro, M3-equipped iMacs, more next year
Apple fans, start saving your money. Look for Apple to release a 15-inch MacBook Air, 14-inch iPad Pro, M3-equipped iMacs, revamped HomePod, and more next year, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman predicts in his ...
Apple SIM for iPad cannot be used to activate cellular plans anymore
Owners of cellular iPads are no longer able to use a supplied Apple SIM to activate a data plan for their tablet, forcing users to either use a different physical SIM or move to eSIM.
Gurman: Apple Event This October Remains Unlikely, No Touch ID for iPhone 15
Apple is developing new iPad Pro, Mac, and Apple TV models, and at least some of these products will be released in October, according ...
How to find these great iOS 16 and watchOS 9 features you might have missed
Having myself spent a large amount of time with iOS 16 and watchOS 9 over the past several months, I’ve developed my own feelings on which are the best features that you might not immediately try ...
Vintage wine gets better with age. Vintage iPhone models don’t.
Unlike vintage wine, vintage iPhones do not get better with age. The latest model to be declared vintage by Apple is the iPhone 6.