A week before the presentation of Apple's new products in 2016 (March 21), videos and photos of the smallest smartphone of the Apple family, which will bear the designation iPhone SE, are already appearing online.
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Very little is known about what the upcoming iPhone 7 will be like, which Apple is expected to officially unveil later this year - expected to be in September. But we can still guess that the new iPhone will have to look at least as good as Eduardo Guerrero's concept, which seems a very likely evolution of the iPhone 6s. It has the same dimensions as the iPhone 6s, while extending the screen space to the far edge of the device.
How to speed up iPhone? Many tried, but only the 9to5mac team succeeded. The secret lies in the "SpringBoard" animations, which can basically be limited to some extent, but cannot be completely excluded. Well, not all until now. The masters at 9to5mac discovered a bug in the iOS system that allows your iPhone to work twice as fast with this trick!
Foxconn is a Chinese factory that manufactures iPhone smartphones. In your opinion, what is the cost of manufacturing one iPhone, which you can buy in Slovenia for at least 649 euros, without any restrictions? How much do you think their employees are paid per hour? 10, maybe 5 euros per hour? Not even close!
The iPhone has many hidden features that you probably don't know yet. Features like head control, creating your own vibrate and word shortcuts. If you want to know the iPhone like the back of your hand, don't stop reading.
Apple and the letter 'i' have been inseparable for two decades. Have you always wondered what the meaning of the letter 'i' in the name of Apple products is? This letter first appeared in 1998, when Steve Jobs introduced a new generation of iMac personal computers. Find out what it means below.
"This message/tape will self-destruct in five seconds." Who doesn't know this famous line from the TV series or film franchise Mission Impossible. Did you know that your iPhone can also send a self-destructing message? Learn , how.
Wondering what it's like to be an iPhone? See a person's life through the eyes of a smartphone. From the moment it is placed in its cradle (read: in its protective packaging), when Rafiki the lion Simba proudly lifts it out of the box above his head like a monkey and shows it to his friends, to its (usually) bitter end, when it is discarded as the last piece of garbage. The Life and Death of an iPhone is a short story about the even shorter life of a smartphone.
Professional skier Nicolas Vuignier attached his iPhone smartphone to the lasso and twirled it over his head like a cowboy lasso while skiing. Using a device he named the Centriphone, he captured stunning 360-degree footage of his ride that will take your breath away.
This is definitely by far the most bizarre iPhone case you've ever seen! The human skin sheath from which the ear grows looks so eerily real that it gives you chills. But don't worry, artist Sarah Sitkin didn't follow in van Gogh's footsteps to create what is probably the most depraved smartphone case in history, using wax and other art supplies instead of a scalpel.
The iPhone 7 wish list is getting longer. A borderless screen, a 5.4-inch OLED screen (for Netflix content), a more durable home button... The latest study of the iPhone 7 smartphone did not leak from Cupertina, but is the work of the creative minds at iPhone-Tricks.de, who presented the vision of the seven, which answers all the wishes of users and represents a big leap forward compared to the iPhone 6S.
The surreal scenes you will witness below did not originate in the wonderful world of Photoshop, as you might think. Their author, Charlie Davoli, created all the photos on his smartphone (iPhone, to be precise), and he only used mobile applications to add surreal elements to otherwise realistic scenes, or to combine two worlds.