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By CoolSmartPhone, on February 8th, 2013%
 We’re receiving reports that iOS 6.1, recently pushed to the general public, is wreaking havoc with data connectivity and battery life for those of you with the iPhone 4S. According to multiple reports, the 4S suffers from severe battery life degradation as well as issues with connectivity. It looks like Exchange email server connections can also affect your iPhone, with WindowsITPro recommending blocking all iOS 6.1 connections from your Exchange server to stop transaction log growth on the server-side and to also protect users from further depleting the battery of their iPhones. . . . → Read More: iOS 6.1 causing issues; Vodafone issues warning
By engadget, on November 8th, 2012%
 The Galaxy S III has overtaken Apple’s iPhone 4S for the first time ever to become the top selling smartphone for Q3 2012, according to Strategy Analytics . Samsung claimed the pole position by shipping 18 million copies of its flagship handset during the quarter, compared to Cupertino’s 16.2 million iPhone 4S units . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S III dethrones iPhone 4S as smartphone sales champ for Q3 2012
By engadget, on October 12th, 2012%
There’s no doubt that smartphone accessories can get expensive, so how about a case that doubles as a gamepad? . . . → Read More: Canopy’s Sensus gaming case protects your iPhone 4 / 4S, adds plenty of new touch sensors (update)
By engadget, on September 27th, 2012%
 Siri’s managed to make it into several Apple devices now, so it doesn’t shock us to spy the company’s attempt to patent the polite (somewhat frosty) tones of its voice navigation system. . . . → Read More: Apple files patent application for ‘intelligent automated assistant,’ sounds like Siri
By engadget, on September 24th, 2012%
 Sure, we tested the iPhone 5 ‘s camera in the well-lit streets of New York City, but if you’re wondering how Apple’s latest functions when used primarily as a shooter, TREK has a pretty remarkable look . . . . → Read More: iPhone 5 camera gets tested in Iceland, panorama and low-light comparison with iPhone 4S included
By MobileCrunch, on September 21st, 2012%
 The iPhone 5 is now on sale in most launch markets starting today, and as daylight approaches on the U.S. west coast, the coveted device will be hitting that market as well. According to early reviews, it’s a great device, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the right one for everybody. . . . → Read More: The iPhone 5 Has Arrived: But Which iPhone Is The Best Value?
By engadget, on September 20th, 2012%
 Now that iOS 6 has officially landed , Apple has pulled back the veil revealing the first wave of apps to support its new Passbook feature . The initial group of companies to jump on the bandwagon include: Ticketmaster, Live Nation, Lufthansa, MLB.com At Bat, Sephora to Go, Walgreens and Fandango Movies. While this list is a tad bit shorter than we hoped for, it’s safe to say that more apps will follow in the not-so-distant future . . . → Read More: PSA: Passbook supported apps now listed in iOS 6 App Store
By engadget, on September 19th, 2012%
 More Info iOS 5 review Apple unveils iOS 6 at WWDC, launch apps with Siri, Facebook integration, Maps iOS 6 coming to iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS, new iPad, iPad 2 and iPod Touch on September 19th Starting tomorrow, iOS users will be prompted to update their devices to the newest iteration of Apple’s mobile operating system. As difficult as it is to believe, we’re already onto the sixth version of the OS, which continues to be updated with new features on a yearly basis. After pushing out so many upgrades critical to plugging a few major feature holes, the vast majority of its 200 advertised enhancements are strictly granular, as Apple continues to polish its popular OS . . . → Read More: iOS 6 review
By MobileCrunch, on September 17th, 2012%
 Whether or not you’re an Apple fanboy or fangirl, it’s no secret that the iPhone has been selling like hotcakes. . . . → Read More: AT&T: iPhone 5 Set Sales Record, Was “Most Successful iPhone Launch Ever”
By engadget, on September 12th, 2012%
 We knew the iPhone 5 was thinner and lighter than the iPhone 4S , but seriously, it’s thinner and lighter than the iPhone 4S. By a pretty notable margin. Picking up the iPhone 5 is almost jarring — it’s barely heavy enough to feel “premium,” and it’ll probably make you handle it with care for free of breaking it in half with too tight a tug . . . → Read More: iPhone 5 vs. iPhone 4S (and old Dock Connector vs. Lightning): a photo tour
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