Supposing you’re the sort of person that purchases a smartphone because it has all the newest specifications – biggest and therefor best, that is to say, you may not be … Continue reading
There’s a new ecosystem within iOS being rumored this season which includes a health-centered aim for the next generation of iPhones. While this “Healthbook” will work with the iPhone 5s … Continue reading
One of the features of the iPhone 5s would be its Touch ID sensor. This allows users to unlock their phone and make purchases in the iTunes App Store simply by scanning their fingerprint. However if one were to jailbreak their phone, they could use Touch ID for other purposes.
In the past we have seen how Touch ID on a jailbroken iPhone would allow for it to be used as Home button, and now thanks to a recent jailbreak tweak by the name of Asphaleia, you will be able to use Touch ID to help lock/unlock specific apps. (more…)
Asphaleia Jailbreak Tweak Lets You Use Touch ID To Protect Your Apps original content from Ubergizmo.
Before it was officially announced, rumors claimed that the iPhone 5c would be a major win for Apple. That’s because this phone was expected to be competitively priced so much so that it would be as a strong contender in emerging markets. China and India were cited as the two markets where iPhone 5c could perform very well. However when it was unveiled, all rumors about its price went out the window, particularly about price in emerging markets. In China, the iPhone 5c is barely any cheaper than the iPhone 5s, and that could be one of the reasons behind its disappointing performance.
iPhone 5c’s Disappointing Performance Seen In China As Well original content from Ubergizmo.
Apple has more than halved the return period for iPhone shoppers in the US, trimming its refund policy for handsets purchased from the Cupertino company itself. Previously, buyers of the … Continue reading
If the latest statistics from an analytics firm called Mixpanel are true, then the iPhone could very well be on the verge of accounting for over 20 percent off the entire iPhone market share. If the current flagship’s growth continues at this rate soon enough its going to overtake the iPhone 4S to clinch the second slot of the most popular Apple smartphone. Its plastic touting sibling, the iPhone 5c, isn’t doing nearly as well, which can come to be expected of it now.
iPhone 5s Continues To Grow As iPhone 5c Lags Behind original content from Ubergizmo.
If the gold-plated iPhones of the past weren’t enough for you, today we’ve got eyes on a million-dollar diamond-studded iPhone 5 for your perusal, complete with gold to boot. This … Continue reading
Those who enjoy the benefits of modern health-centric wearables but don’t necessarily want to don a connected wristband might find the soon-to-launch Wello iPhone case to be a proper substitute. … Continue reading
We’re sure many out there rightfully assume that once their phone is turned off, either by choice or if the battery dies, that it just stops working entirely. Well you might be interested to learn that even in the event that a phone’s battery goes flat, there is still a tiny bit of power traveling to certain components, keeping them activated.
This is what one iPhone user found out when he discovered that the M7 co-processor in his iPhone 5s continued tracking his movements, even four days after the battery had supposedly died, due to it running out of battery as the charging cable ran into some issues that did not allow the phone to charge. (more…)
Apple’s M7 Continues To Track Even When Battery Is Dead original content from Ubergizmo.
Consumer interest and subsequent demand for a product can be quite fluid. The market can be swayed by new competitors offering more bang for the buck as opposed to their rivals, whereas for some its a matter of brand loyalty while some just want to stick with the product that has always worked for them. As the crop of new Android flagships gets ready to hit the market, its worthwhile to judge what the existing iPhones’ perception is in front of consumers. It appears that many prospective smartphone buyers still prefer the iPhone 5s as opposed to its unapologetically plastic sibling, the iPhone 5c.
iPhone 5s Retains Consumer Interest As iPhone 5c Struggles original content from Ubergizmo.