Apple has just announced the iPhone 5C. This colorful iPhone replaces the iPhone 5 and is aimed at the mid-range priced smartphones. The iPhone 5C will probably be very popular in China, but could also be a good choice for everybody who don’t want to pay an excessive amount of money for a smartphone. So what does this phone have to offer besides a variety of colors and a lower price point? Read on after the break. » Apple Announces iPhone 5C, C Stands For Color
Apple Online Store Down
As with every keynote, just a couple of hours before the kick-off, the Apple online store goes down till after the keynote. Apple is expected to reveal the next generation iPhone. This year Apple will introduce not one but two new iPhones. The one called iPhone 5C will probably replace the iPhone 5. The one called iPhone 5S, will be new high-end model. More news about iOS 7 and maybe OS X Mavericks is expected as well. The keynote starts at 10 AM PST. You can read all about the announcements here on iPhonefreakz.
Decorated Apple Campus for Tomorrow’s Media Event with New Banners
iGeneration.fr posted a photo of Apple’s Cupertino, California campus, that has been decked out with new banners ahead of tomorrow’s media event. The media event begins at 10:00 AM Pacific tomorrow, where Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C, and a final preview of iOS 7 before its public launch.
Nuance Email Send To Developers Claims iOS 7 Will Launch September 10
Nuance the company that runs Siri’s speech recognition capabilities, has sent an email to developers claiming the General Availability release of iOS 7 will be delivered on September 10. Apple will reportedly announce the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C at an Media Event on September 10, historically Apple releases the Gold Master version of a new iOS to developers on the same day as the Media Event. » Nuance Email Send To Developers Claims iOS 7 Will Launch September 10
Apple has just released the sixth beta version of iOS 7 to developers and is available as an over-the-air update and via Apple’s Developer Center to existing beta testers. According to the latest rumors Beta 6 should be released next week, however, as Apple noted in the Developer Center, this is just a small patch to fix a bug. The release fixes an “issue with iTunes in the Cloud, where some purchases may download or play unexpected items.” It is still possible that a new beta “Beta 7” will be released next week. » Apple Seeds iOS 7 Beta 6 To Developers To Fixes Bug
Apple Released iOS 7 Beta 5 to Developers
Apple has just released the fifth beta version of iOS 7 to developers for testing purposes. The update is available as an over-the-air update to existing beta testers and it can also be downloaded via Apple’s Developer Center. In Beta 5 the Settings menu have seen a complete design, Control Center’s settings now allow the function to be turned off while in apps, the Twitter icon has been redesigned, the icons that are displayed while a user is in a call have been slightly altered and some other small changes have been made. » Apple Released iOS 7 Beta 5 to Developers
Apple Seeds iOS 7 Beta 4 To Developers
Apple has just pushed out a fourth beta version of iOS 7 to developers for testing purposes. You can get the beta via over-the-air update and through the iOS Dev Center. Also available are Xcode 5 Developer Preview 4 and a third beta of the Apple TV software. » Apple Seeds iOS 7 Beta 4 To Developers