The 5 most important iPhone innovations of all time
Apple doesn’t always come up with new smartphone innovations first — in fact, it’s often followed behind flagship Android phones in several different areas, most notably in the realm of bigger screen sizes. That doesn’t mean Apple hasn’t produced anything innovative since releasing the first iPhone, however. Below we’ll go through the five key innovations that Apple got to first and discuss their impact on the smartphone industry as a whole.
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Reminder: Get a year of Amazon Prime for just $67 today only
Amazon Prime is about much more than just free two-day shipping. Amazon’s special Prime membership also includes unlimited streaming of thousands of movies and TV shows from the company’s always-expanding digital content library, unlimited music streaming from Amazon’s library of millions of songs, unlimited cloud photo storage and access to new free Kindle books each month. And yes, it’s also pretty great to have free two-day shipping on millions of products.
A Prime subscription typically costs $99 per year, and it’s a great value at that price. But for one day only, Amazon is celebrating its first big Emmy win by offering a full year of Amazon Prime for just $67.
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2017 Ford F-350 Super Duty gets lighter, more capable
The 2017 Ford F-350 Super Duty pickup and the rest of the line of aluminum bodied trucks has been revealed. Ford says it’s up to 350 pounds lighter, yet will…
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Samsung trolled the iPhone 6s launch in an effort to make Apple fans look stupid
Samsung’s multi-billion dollar marketing budget was the key factor in the company’s meteoric rise to the top of the smartphone market. Samsung said it would make people love its phones as much as they loved iPhones, and its marketing team delivered. Bashing Apple’s customers and their precious iPhones was a key element of Samsung’s marketing strategy, and it worked… in 2011. Fast-forward to today, and Samsung’s handset profits have declined for the past seven consecutive quarters while Apple continues to set new iPhone sales records each quarter.
Of course, that won’t stop Samsung from trying, and the company’s latest antics involved trolling Apple’s big iPhone 6s launch in London, England.
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While you wait for your iPhone 6s, watch how it fares in updated ‘Bendgate’ test
It seems that we can’t even go one year without an iPhone “scandal” being blown completely out of proportion. With the iPhone 5s, everyone began worrying about Apple having access to user fingerprint data. The following year, with the iPhone 6, we bore witness to the “bendgate” scandal that was more rooted in hysteria and fear-mongering than cold hard evidence. In fact, Apple last year said that they only received a total of nine complaints of bent iPhones during the first six days of availability.
Nonetheless, Apple with the iPhone 6s decided to put “bendgate” to rest for good. As such, Apple this year opted to use Series 7000 aluminum over the Series 6000 aluminum it employed on the previous iPhone. Consequently, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus represent the sturdiest iPhones Apple has ever released.
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Video: iPhone 6s lines from around the world
Happy iPhone 6s Day, Apple fans. With each new iPhone launch, there are certain things that go without saying. The most obvious — and, perhaps, most curious — is the annual tradition where millions of people around the world line up for hours on end to be among the first to purchase Apple’s latest and greatest iPhone. Sure, they could have just preordered a new iPhone for delivery, but they seemingly love the shared experience of standing around and waiting for a shiny new iPhone.
Do you feel like you might be missing out by not lining up? Or perhaps you just want to witness this curious tradition without actually having to brave the crowds (though the lines are clearly much shorter this year thanks to that extended preorder period)? Whatever the case, we’ve embedded a bunch of videos below that show various iPhone 6s lines outside of Apple Stores around the world. Enjoy.
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iPhone 6s unboxing: Meet the rose gold iPhone you’ve heard so much about
It’s iPhone 6s launch day today, meaning that millions of devices are going to be delivered to excited buyers around the world who preordered the handset, and others will purchase their chosen model in stores. Like many people, I decided not to wait in line for hours to get the iPhone and preordered it instead. And like many of those customers who ordered a new smartphone from Apple in the past few weeks – at least according to unofficial estimates – I got a pink model.
Unsurprisingly, my rose gold 64GB iPhone 6s arrived on time on Friday morning, so here’s my unboxing.
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Video: iPhone 6s teardown review provides definitive answers to RAM and battery questions
The iPhone 6s is currently on sale in various markets around the world, after nearly two weeks of preorders. The folks at iFixit, the well-known do-it-yourself gadget repair site, were among the first people in the world to get their hands on a fresh new iPhone. However, unlike Apple fans looking to actually use the handset, iFixit bought the rose gold 16GB iPhone 6s so that they could tear it apart as soon as possible.
The full video showing this “official” iPhone 6s dismantling process follows below – and yes, it provides definitive answers to your RAM and battery questions.
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FEATURED — iPhone 6s is now on sale: Where, when and how to buy one
Apple’s iPhone 6 was released on September 19th last year, which means people have been waiting for the next-generation iPhone 6s to launch ever since September 20th, 2014. Well, Apple fans, the wait is finally over. It’s 8:00 a.m. on the East Coast, which means the brand new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are officially available for purchase in the United States.
If you preordered a new iPhone and had it shipped, deliveries have already begun and you should get your shiny new iPhone at some point today… unless you live in one of these 17 zip codes. If you preordered a phone for pickup at the Apple Store, make sure you arrive ahead of your reservation time.
And if you haven’t yet bought a new iPhone and you’re looking to pick one up today, here’s everything you need to know.
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FTC reportedly launches antitrust investigation over Google’s Android practices
It looks like Google isn’t out of the antitrust hot water just yet. Bloomberg’s sources claim that the Federal Trade Commission is in the early stages of an antitrust investigation into Google’s business practices with Android, its popular mobile operating system.
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