We likely won't see a new iPhone at Apple's 2011 Worldwide Developers Conference, but we may get iOS 5 with a totally revamped notification system and the introduction of OS X Dashboard-like widgets.
In a recent interview, Stephane Richard, CEO of France Telecom, spills the beans on Apple and its next iPhone, the Microsoft-Nokia deal and the future of BlackBerry.
An "iPhone 5G" case mock-up appears on an Asian website, suggesting that an upcoming iOS phone from Apple will sport an edge-to-edge screen and shifted camera flash.
The wait for the iPhone 5 may have gotten a little longer, but you should at least consider the notion of the iPhone 4S. The saving grace of yet another delay? IPhone availability on all major U.S. carriers.
In a sign that gaming will play a central role in Apple's iPhone 5 plans, Cupertino has reportedly given mobile game developers prototype iPhone units loaded with the speedy A5 processor.
Verizon reports that it added 2.2 million iPhone 4 devices to its network in the first quarter of 2011, and revealed that Apple's iPhone 5 will support both CDMA and GSM connections.
A new report that Apple hasn't yet informed its component manufacturers when to start producing parts for the iPhone 5 suggest the next-generation smartphone is still a long way off.
An inadvertent slip of the tongue by Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer could confirm rumors that Apple will use the company's 8MP camera sensor in its upcoming (but allegedly delayed) iPhone 5.
It's official: Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference will take place in San Francisco on June 6. The company says iOS and Mac OS will take center stage.
Reports from the UK indicate that the iPhone 5 may not include support for near-field communications technology, a new wireless payment system that could turn your phone into a credit card.
That didn't take long. Shortly after news broke that Apple would delay the launch of the iPhone 5 and iPad 2, an insider says we can expect them on time.
A new iPhone upgrade is right around the corner, and an Apple fan site is reporting the company is testing three versions of the iPhone 5. But how many of them will actually make it into production?
Steve Jobs may be off work officially, but Apple's CEO is finding it difficult to relinquish control. He's taking meetings from home and has been spotted on Apple's campus and around town.
Teardowns of the Verizon iPhone 4 show that the device could work with both GSM and CDMA networks, revealing concrete potential for a "world phone" iPhone 5.
The iPhone 5 is on the horizon. We learn about new component suppliers for the device and some new features including media streaming and GPS location updates.