Apple is apparently going back to the hits, at least for design cues, when it comes to future handsets.
‘iPhone SE 2’ rumored to launch in the first quarter of 2020 with iPhone 8 design
Apple is apparently going back to the hits, at least for design cues, when it comes to future handsets.
The iPhone SE was one of Apple's most popular devices, a solid option for folks who weren't ready to jump on the big display bandwagon. But time marches on and the original model has been left behind. But that may change in 2020.
It would seem that Apple has altered its market strategy in India, where its market share is less than two percent and inexpensive handsets rule the landscape, in a move that has left its cash-strapped buyers in the 1.33 billion people country out in the cold.
Live Photos is one of iOS’ fun and quirky proprietary features that brings many of your photographs and wallpaper backgrounds to life. Unfortunately, Apple limits Live Photos functionality on many of its older handsets, such as the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, and SE, to name a few.
If you use any of the aforementioned handsets and you’re bummed about having a gimped Live Photos experience, then you might want to turn your attention to a newly-released jailbreak tweak called LivePhotoForNon3DTouch by iOS developer anima.
A new report makes unsubstantiated claims that iOS 13 won't be compatible with iOS 13 and a number of other iPhone and iPad models, but this isn't the first time we've heard the rumor.
On Wednesday, Apple introduced three new iPhones and a fourth-generation Apple Watch. At the same time, it said goodbye to older products, including the last iPhones with a headphone jack.
Apple has begun production on the iPhone 6s in India. This is the second Apple handset after the iPhone SE to be manufactured in the second most populous nation in the world. The Economic Times says this move will help Apple avoid paying import duties in the country.
The latest rumor about the so-called iPhone SE 2 suggests Apple’s next budget phone will include an iPhone X-like notch. If correct, it would mean Apple has finally decided on a final design for the 4-inch device after months of indecision.
If you're looking to buy a low-cost iPhone, you're probably going to want to wait until the so-called iPhone SE 2 is released later this year. Unfortunately, the current iPhone SE 2 rumors remain all over the place, suggesting the new device isn't being launched next month during the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Footage posted recently to Chinese social media suggests that Apple's rumored second-generation iPhone SE may feature an all-glass back and the ubiquitous 3.5mm headphone jack.
The official successor to iPhone SE could be coming next month.