The original iPhone was one of the best looking iPhones. Photo: Apple
The next iPhone might take some major design cues from the original iPhone, according to the latest rumor out of Asia, which claims the iPhone 8 will have a āwater drop design.ā
We hope the next iPhone is this beautiful. Photo: AlHasan Husni
Sales of the upcoming iPhone 8 could be even bigger than most people are expecting, according to Morgan Stanleyās top Apple analyst, Katy Huberty.
In a recent interview, the Wall Street analyst said that the new iPhone will have so many innovative new features is will trigger an avalanche of upgrades that will likely shatter Appleās old records.
New iPads are on the way. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
Evidence that Apple is testing a new lineup of iPads has surfaced online, adding credence to a recent rumor that new iPads could be unveiled as soon as next week.
Device logs obtained by mobile marketing firm Fiksu appear to show that four different iPad models are currently being tested in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Don't get your heart set on OLED just yet. Photo: iDropNews
Weāve all been calling it the iPhone 8 for months, but according to a new report out of Japan, Appleās tenth anniversary smartphone will be named āiPhone Edition.ā
The device is expected to be announced alongside the āiPhone 7sā and āiPhone 7s Plus,ā but weāll have to wait longer to actually get our hands on it. Whatās more, sources claim that the OLED upgrade weāve been looking forward to isnāt a sure thing yet.
We hope the iPhone looks this good. Photo: Daniel Csonth
Apple fans are anxiously awaiting the grand unveiling of the iPhone 8 which is expected to have the thinnest bezels of any iPhone ever. How Jony Ive will go about reducing the bezels is still a mystery, but one concept designer has a great idea: make the body all-glass.
In his new iPhone 8 concept, Daniel Csonth imagines how Apple could make the OLED screen double as a speaker so that thereās no ugly bezels at the top of the camera. The end result is an iPhone that looks like window into the digital world.
The iPhone 8 will be the first to get OLED. Photo: iDropNews
Apple may not put an OLED screen on every new iPhone this year, but a new report is claiming all iPhones will pack the new display tech within two years.
According to the latest rumor out of Appleās supply chain in Asia, the Cupertino plans to double adoption of OLED panels in 2018 before going all-in in 2019.
It won't need a physical Home button. Photo: Apple
Apple might be doing away with the physical Home button for iPhone 8, but Touch ID is going nowhere.
Sources in the companyās supply chain say Apple is working on a custom fingerprint scanner that uses ultrasound technology, which will be integrated into the iPhone 8ās OLED display.
iOS 10 brought a ton of new features to iPhone. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
Itās only been five months since Apple unleashed iOS 10 on the world, but the new mobile operating system is already installed on nearly 4 out of 5 iOS devices.
Apple revealed its latest App Store stats today that show iOS 10ās install base has grown to account for 79% of all mobile Apple devices, making it one of Appleās fastest adopted releases ever.
Apple plans to increase the amount of storage offered on its premium iPhone model in 2017, according to the latest rumor out of Asia.
Last year Apple finally killed off its measly 16GB baseline storage option with the iPhone 7. Now the company may be ready to give customers even more storage space with 64GB and 256GB.
Wouldn't you want an iPhone like this? Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
The juryās still out on whether the MacBook Proās new Touch Bar is a useful upgrade or a fancy gimmick. But according to recent rumors, Apple is already planning to bring similar functionality to this yearās iPhone 8.
To make this happen, the company wouldĀ almost certainly have to drop Touch ID. Would a mini Touch Bar be worth the sacrifice, or would contextual shortcuts and buttons make iOS more complicated than it needs to be?
Join us in this weekās Friday Night Fight as we discuss whether a Touch Bar would be a useful addition to the iPhone!
Apple has major changes planned for iPhone 8. Photo: ConceptsiPhone
Apple is making major changes to the iPhone this year as the device celebrates its tenth anniversary. According to the latest claims from one reliable analyst, the iPhone 8 will offer a larger OLED display and a new āfunction areaā that replacesĀ its Touch ID button.
The iPhone 8 will have killer battery life. Photo: Ste Smith
Apple reportedly plans to pack a much bigger battery inside the new 4.7-inch iPhone set to be revealed later this year.
In his latest research report, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims the smaller iPhone will be the first device to feature a stacked logic board design to bring better battery performance.
The next iPhone is going to be gorgeous. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
Upgrading to Appleās next iPhone wonāt come cheap.
The price of the top-of-the-line iPhone is set to increase to more than $1,000, according to a new report that claims the device will pack an OLED display that stretches across the entire front of the phone.
Your fingerprints can now be snatched straight from your selfies. Photo: Ryuta Ishimoto/Flickr CC
Next time someone poses for a selfie with theirĀ fingers held up in a peace sign, maybeĀ tell them to leave it at a smile.
An ordinary photo of the universal sign of goodwill might be enough for a thief to copy a fingerprint, thanks to the high quality of digital photos these days. And since Touch ID and similar technologies turn fingerprints into keys that unlock our devices and the data we keep inĀ them, thatās cause for concern.
The new MacBook Pro is here, but is it worth it? Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
Itās been four long years since Appleās last big update to the MacBook Pro lineup. But AppleĀ finally answered our prayers and delivered us the brand new MacBook Pro weāve been waiting for ā or did it?
Itās a beautiful machine with an intriguing new interface element called the Touch Bar. Check out my full MacBook Pro review below for more.
Take a look inside the box of the new MacBook Pro. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
My shiny new MacBook Pro finally arrived. What kind of YouTube channel would Cult of Mac be running if we didnāt film a MacBook Pro with Touch Bar unboxing?
In todayās video, I open up my new space gray laptop, fire it up for the first time,Ā and record my first hands-on impressions. Check it out below.
Apple has started shipping out the new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar to customers in the U.K. and the rest of Europe.
Those who places an orderĀ before shipping dates slipped started to see their order status change to āpreparing for shipmentā on Monday, and many are reporting their new machine has now shipped this morning.
It's shockingly easy to get into someone's photos. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
Hackers have discovered a new method to unlock photos and messages on any iPhone, thanks to an iOS security flaw that utilizes Siri and VoiceOver.
iPhones running iOS 8 software and newer are vulnerable to the flaw, which was discovered by EverythingApplePro and iDeviceHelp. The group revealed the hack in a new video that shows you donāt need any coding experience or special hardware to pull it off. All you need is a few minutes alone with a victims iPhone and some help from Siri.
Donating to your favorite charity or nonprofit organization is now as simple as using Apple Pay.
Apple revealed today that it is lifting the ban that kept iOS apps from collecting funds for charities via the secure payment system. With the change, charities like the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders can now place ādonateā buttons in their apps to make the payment process faster than ever, which will hopefully increase donations.
Siri can now send friends cash using PayPal. Photo: PayPal
PayPal is making it super-easy to send friends money, thanks to new Siri support introduced in the companyās iOS app today.
Now you can use voice commands to tell Siri how much money to send, and who to send it to. All you have to do is set up the PayPal app to give Siri access. Hereās how to do it:
The new MacBook Pro is stunning, but not without its flaws. Photo: Apple
Appleās latest MacBook Pro is a stunning feat of engineering, but it isnāt without its fair share of compromises. These shortcomings get showcased in the parody ad below, which pulls no punches when highlighting all of the $1,799 notebookās nasty flaws.
Would you prefer a touchscreen? Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
Appleās new MacBook Pro has arrived with its exciting OLEDĀ Touch Bar, giving users a brand new way to interact with macOS. Itās the closest weāll get to a touchscreen on a Mac ā at least for the foreseeable future ā but is it a suitable replacement?
The Touch Bar is already supported by all of Appleās own apps, and the company says developers are quickly adapting their own software for it. Itās only going to get more useful over time, but would a Mac touchscreen be even better?
Join us in this weekās Friday Night Fight as we battle it out over the Touch Bar and whether it can help macOS users forget all about touchscreen computers.