Apple's in-store screen repair program has so far covered the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C, but it will reportedly include the iPhone 5S as well starting Monday, Aug. 4.
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Apple has reportedly been cooking up a new strategy, aiming to allow customers to purchase iPhones in its retail stores through U.S. carriers' early upgrade programs.
Apple has reportedly been gearing up for two events this fall, one in September and the other in October, where it should unveil its iPhone 6 and iWatch, respectively.
Apple has reportedly decided to launch the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 first and the 5.5-inch variant several months afterwards so the two models would not compete against each other.
Apple has filed for a 'wrist-worn electronic device' quite some time ago, suggesting that the much-rumored iWatch has been in the works for a long time.
Mockups of the iPhone 6 have leaked on a steady basis, but this time we have some actual photos of the alleged 4.7-inch model.
A new investors note from JPMorgan has revealed that only some iPhone 6 models may boast the much-touted sapphire display cover.
More information has surfaced regarding the iPhone 6's purported camera, revealing that it will pack a new 13-megapixel Sony Exmor sensor.
Rumors of production issues with the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 model have again surfaced, suggesting that the iPhablet may face launch delays or limited availability.
State-run China Central Television (CCT) has called Apple's iPhone a 'national security concern,' deepening cybersecurity woes between China and the U.S.
A well-known analyst has changed his prediction for Apple's iWatch, claiming that it won't enter production until late November.
Apple has reportedly placed record initial orders for the upcoming iPhone 6, which will reportedly enter production as soon as this month.
A purported front panel for the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 has leaked in a new video, flexing its sapphire muscles for the camera.