Trouble in Nerdville! Thanks to Apple’s most recent software update, some AT&T iPhone 4S owners are now noticing new “4G” icons where the “3G” icons on their handsets once lived. So does that mean the ...
A report claiming Apple's "iPhone 8" won't supporting some next-generation connectivity generated some confusion about the new device's prospects — but it really won't matter. AppleInsider explains ...
Yet another outlet reported Wednesday that sources are saying Apple won't ship a 4G iPhone this year. Well I've got sources, too. Here's what they're saying: don't stare at the Sun; brush your teeth; ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. On Tuesday, Apple issued the iOS 5.1 software update, and with it came a small but hugely symbolic change: the AT ...
If you're confused by the fact that your newly upgraded iPhone 4S now indicates it's a 4G phone, you're not alone. Ask Maggie explains what's going on and what it means. Marguerite Reardon started as ...
Well what do you know about this? With all those rumors flying around that the iPhone 4G we'd spotted was no more than a Japanese knock-off of an Apple product, it was starting to look like this thing ...
If you're an AT&T customer with an iPhone 4S, you probably noticed a change if you updated your phone yesterday. That "3G" symbol in the top left corner of your iPhone now reads "4G." Why? Because the ...
Vodafone is holding back its 4G service until the next iPhone comes along -- and has apparently confirmed that 4G will cost extra. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big ...
Apple can introduce an iPhone 5 any time -- but a 4G handset won’t arrive before next year. Rumor has it the next-generation iPhone won’t arrive until September. If so, it won't offer the crazy fast ...
Some iPhone 5 users have been left feeling short-changed after realising their mobile won't work on 4G with O2 and Vodafone. Both O2 and Vodafone's 4G services will launch on 29 August, giving ...
Is this the iPhone 4G (or iPhone HD)? There's no way to tell for sure, but these photos which made their way into our hands certainly do a convincing job of making us think that's very much the case.