Recent iPhone 6 teardowns reveal that the iPhone 6 features two accelerometers, a six-axis InvenSense combination gyroscope-accelerometer and a Bosch BMA280 three-axis accelerometer.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere responds to questions about the recent Bendgate controversy surrounding the release of the iPhone 6 in an interview at GeekWire Summit 2014.
Apple support representatives are telling customers that their bent iPhone 6 may be replaced free under warranty, if it passes a 'Visual Mechanical Inspection' test.
Analyst Matt Margolis has learned that all 5.5-inch iPhone 6 models will get sapphire cover screens but only some 4.7-inch iPhone 6 models will come with sapphire.
Following a leaked schematic allegedly for a NFC chip that will be used by the iPhone 6, it appears a location for the chip has been spotted on purported logic boards for both the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models.
More alleged iPhone 6 parts have surfaced, showing off sim card trays, touch ID home buttons, a rear embedded Apple logo, and an improved speaker and updated vibrator motor design.