T-Mobile today announced that customers can pay as little as $5 a month for iPhone 6s 16GB and $9 a month for iPhone 6s Plus 16GB with JUMP! On Demand and trade-in of an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus.
Demand for the iPhone 6 helped Apple increase sales share in Europe; however, sales share in the U.S. and Japan are down compared to the same period last year.
Bloomberg is corroborating reports that Apple will be releasing a 4.7-inch iPhone and a 5.5-inch iPhone and that the two models could launch at the same time
Apple doubled its U.S. smartphone share in September thanks to the new iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c, according to a report Counterpoint Technology Market Research.
Nearly 1 in 4 active smartphones worldwide is now an iPhone. Apple added more net users last year than the next 7 brands combined, according to new data.
The latest comScore report for the U.S. smartphone market in May 2014 has Apple gaining market share, Android remaining flat, and BlackBerry declining.
Amazon has announced that its Black Friday deals start today and will continue for eight straight days, with the company adding deals as often as every ten minutes.
Suppliers are nearly finished preparing for the production of a new 9.7-inch iPad but are still waiting Apple to decide whether the new iPad mini will feature a Retina Display.
Samsung has posted a video of its Galaxy S5 smartphone taking the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and mockingly nominating the iPhone 5s to take the challenge next.
Apple has announced the winners of the 2025 App Store Awards, recognizing the year's best apps and games for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro.
Yesterday, a report alleged that Apple's carrier bundles for the iPhone were throttling data speeds for select carriers; however, a new report finds that isn't the case.
Starbucks has announced that they've begun a national rollout of Duracell Powermat wireless charging stations to its stores, beginning with the San Francisco Bay Area.
ComScore has released its report on key trends in the U.S. smartphone industry for December 2013. iOS continued making its slow but steady gain in market share taking share away from every other platform.