Big question is whether new CDMA iPhones will be part of June WWDC keynote slate Apple will introduce the next iPhone on June 6, an analyst said today.
Three new iPhones will appear in 2009, according to an analyst, not a profession one would wish in the family. This possibility has been mentioned before but not through an analyst. Our sources are the manufacturers in China. Canadian research firm Canaccord Adams possibly does it another way.
Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu has been checking with his contacts in Apple's (AAPL) supply and distribution channels and reports that demand for the iPhone is "fairly healthy" in the U.S., Europe and, with the exception of Japan, most of Asia Pacific.
As consumers await Apple's iPad, a new study from market analyst RBC and ChangeWave Research has revealed that the demand for Apple's tablet currently outpaces the original demand for its iPhone. MacRumors first reported on the story.
New research from analyst firm Forrester suggests organisations can now make a case for adopting the Apple iPhone to deliver content and collaboration applications to mobile staff.
Boston (DbTechNo) - A leading Morgan Stanley analyst has predicted that Apple iPhone sales could go through the roof if the company went with multiple carriers instead of just one.
Apple will introduce a new iPhone in 2010 that will employ a touch-sensitive plastic back casing similar to the one used on the company's new Magic Mouse, one analyst has said.
A report this morning claims Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer will share the spotlight with Apple CEO Steve Jobs at Apple's forthcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) - to announce a joint move on iPhone developmentā¦
It was originally thought to be a mistake when a predicted smartphone was not present at the Mobile World Congress. Now, it is believed that Dell rethought the project due to "lack of carrier interest."
The latest to surface-or resurface-involves a purported concept photo of what's said to be an "iPhone Nano," a more or less three-quarter-size version of the Apple iPhone.
Google's Android is as an open-source operating system meant to give smart phone manufacturers a powerful platform on which to base their phones. It's even been touted as a challenger to Apple's iPhone OS.
Apple Inc. said it was shutting down its Lala.com online music service at the end of May, a move prompting speculation the iPhone maker might soon launch a new Web-based version of its iTunes music store.
Everyone is agilely searching advanced to June 7, 2010 if Apple CEO Steve Jobs keynote addresses WWDC 2010 and hopefully announces iPhone 4G absolution date.
Heh. Apple, who has so veraciously defended the multi-touch technology on the iPhone, is under attack for patent infringement by Taiwanese Elan Microelectronics.
With all the unsubstantiated rumors buzzing about a new iPhone and its alleged features, it's becoming increasingly apparent that Apple will launch some sort of new or upgraded device very, very soon - perhaps even at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) June 8-12 in San Francisco, or maybe later this summer in a separate announcement.