A new report states that the 2019 iPhone lineup is about to go into mass production, and, like clockwork, one of Apple's primary supply partners is ramping up the hiring process.
Foxconn hiring additional staff ahead of 2019 iPhone production
A new report states that the 2019 iPhone lineup is about to go into mass production, and, like clockwork, one of Apple's primary supply partners is ramping up the hiring process.
Despite the fact that Apple hasn't even launched the 2019 iPhone lineup, a lot of attention is being focused on next year's models. Including a new rumor suggesting some built-in technology for the rear cameras.
Back in April, Intel confirmed it would be exiting the smartphone modem business. Almost immediately, there were rumors that Apple would be buying up what was left.
It has been several months since Apple launched the iPhone XR, and despite the fact new iPhones are on the way, the less expensive iPhone is still doing very well for itself.
A new report says that Apple has made another big hire with ties to the automotive industry.
Apple released the latest software version for iOS 12 earlier today, and the company also saw fit to update older versions of the mobile operating system as well.
Hot on the heels of updates to iOS, watchOS, and tvOS, Apple has also seen fit to launch an update to its desktop operating system, macOS.
Following updates to iOS and watchOS, Apple is also releasing an update to tvOS.
Apple has released the latest update to the Apple Watch, bringing with it a major bug fix, expanding the availability of the ECG app, and more.
Apple on Monday officially released iOS 12.4 to the public, following weeks of public beta testing.
Recently, Apple made an announcement that Jony Ive, the company's longstanding design lead, was leaving the company. As a result, an executive shuffle took place and Jeff Williams found himself leadings the design charge at Apple.
According to a new report, Apple is going to shift away from an OLED panel in the Apple Watch as early as 2020.