For a company that releases new iPhones on a religious annual schedule, dropping something it can call ‘new’ in the middle of the cycle is really bold.
Gen Zs might be pushing Apple toward the level of dominance that it has in the US.
It is Data Privacy Day this Saturday, January 28, and Apple is celebrating with a humorous little film.
If you’d have bought the first-generation iPhone when it debuted and then sold it today, like this one person who is making headlines for doing just that, then you could have made a sizeable profit.
There’s Microsoft, NVIDIA, IBM, AMD, Atari, and then there’s Apple – a brand name that sticks out from the rest.
All of these mind-blowing macro shots were captured on an iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max, showing off the stellar photography range and up-close capabilities of this premium handset.
The idea behind this macro photography challenge is to look closer and turn the ordinary – everyday objects like a hairbrush, a food item, or a subject in nature like ice, snow, feathers, flowers, insects, or pets – into the extraordinary.
The 14th annual iPhone Photography Awards show that magic and artistry can be achieved with a good eye and an iPhone.
The iPhone 12 range delivers some insane camera capabilities, producing photos that look like they were captured using professional equipment.