Despite the global coronavirus pandemic happening now, the expectation is that Apple is probably still going to launch new iPhones later this year.
The rumored 5.4-inch iPhone may feature an OLED display supplied by BOE
Despite the global coronavirus pandemic happening now, the expectation is that Apple is probably still going to launch new iPhones later this year.
According to some iOS 14 code strings, it would appear that only a pair of upcoming new iPhone models might include a new time-of-flight 3D sensor on the back that will improve photography, augmented reality and power new features like object and environment scanning.
We've been hearing about an iPhone 9 -- or iPhone SE 2 -- for quite some time, and now we have a new rumor hinting at a larger version of the low-cost model.
The global coronavirus pandemic is impacting just about everything these days. And it could very well continue to impact Apple in terms of a planned launch for a new pair of AirPods, too.
The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) database has so far proven itself a reliable source of information regarding upcoming Apple products, with a new iPad model number filed recently with the EEC strongly indicating that the next iPad Pro may be on the horizon.
Claimed Geekbench scores, spotted Monday, for a yet-to-be-announced Apple A14 system-on-a-chip that will power so-called iPhone 12 show massive jumps in multi-core performance and speed, indicating the next iPhone might match performance of the current iPad Pro.
Apple tweaked the new MacBook Air in 2019, and now a new report suggests the company will get around to launching a new version of the laptop in the very near future.
One of the more consistent rumors that has been swirling around for quite some time is the inclusion of a laser-powered 3D camera in Apple's 2020 iPhone lineup.
While there might not be evidence quite yet that Apple is (finally) going to allow third-party watch face support for the Apple Watch, that doesn't mean there aren't new watch faces coming down the pipe anyway.
The unprecedented measures carried out by the Chinese government have contained the spread of the novel COVID-19 coronavirus, promoting Apple's contract manufacturers to start planning for their production levels to return to normal by the end of this month.
Semiconductor foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is readying mass production of chips built on its five-nanometer process technology.
iOS 14 will apparently integrate those Shot on iPhone challenges right in the Photos app.