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
Fingerprint sensor shortages could limit the iPhone 5S production to only 3-4 million units in Q3 2013 with 30 million more units to follow in the fourth quarter of 2013.
iLounge has performed a thorough review of the iPhone 4S' battery life and determined that it performs better on calls but slightly worse than the iPhone 4 when using data.
A third generation Flipboard app has been released for iOS featuring topic tags, a morning news magazine called 'The Daily Edition, and a new design for phones.
Apple today announced it has sold a record-breaking nine million new iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c models, just three days after the launch of the new iPhones on September 20.
T-Mobile has announced that starting on Monday, June 23rd it will offer a free test drive of the iPhone 5s and its unlimited nationwide service for a week.
Microsoft has released a major update to OneNote for iPhone bringing the ability to insert files, support for formatted text, protected sections, and more.
The new Apple iPhone 5s may be in very short supply when it launches on September 20th due to 'terrible' production yields on the fingerprint scanner, says Jefferies analyst Peter Misek.
Andy Hargreaves at Pacific Crest has upgraded Apple to 'outperform' with a price target of '$635' based on the belief that Apple will release a new 4.7-inch iPhone 6 that is priced $100 above current iPhone pricing.
The New York Times recently compared the iPhone 5s to the Galaxy S5 and determined that it beat the Galaxy S5 by 'just about every major measure you'll care about'.
Apple has reportedly asked Chinese authorities to catch those responsible for trying to leak the iPhone 6 and on May 27th a massive raid was conducted to catch smugglers in YuanWang Mall.
The Loop's Jim Dalrymple has dismissed a prediction by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo that Apple will release an 8GB iPhone 5s and a cheaper iMac at WWDC.