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Sure, the iPhone 6 was only just released last month, but that has not stopped some folks from already thinking ahead to the next iteration of the best-selling Apple flagship device (which will probably be released in late 2015). If you are one of these people, then you might want to consider an early upgrade plan for your iPhone.
Sprint is offering a $15.00 Loyalty Service Credit promo that lets the carrier's long-term customers upgrade to an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus. This offer is targeted to active subscribers currently under older Sprint plans who want to get a chance to own any one of the new iPhone models.
Rumors are circulating that Apple Pay is about to go live any day now. Indeed, early reports are suggesting that employees of both Apple Stores and Walgreens are being prepped for Apple Pay's launch date, which could be any day this week. Apparently, Apple's employees are now being trained on the Apple Pay process (how to set up accounts, how to process transactions). Moreover, a Walgreens memo had recently leaked -- in the internal document, the drugstore chain is advising its employees that Apple Pay will be launching later within the week.
Tweetbot, the Twitter client for Apple mobile devices, is releasing updates for its iPhone app, bringing new enhancements that should delight iPhone and iPad users alike. Designated as Tweetbot 3.5, the updated version now includes support for the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus, improving the display so that the user's Twitter timeline looks as clear and as pixel-optimized as ever.
Gumroad has launched its first iPhone app. But wait -- the app does not do what Gumroad is primarily known for. For instance, you can not use the app to purchase an album or a book. Instead, the Gumroad app lets users view any content that they have already bought.
According to CEO/Founder Sahil Lavingia, Gumroad has always been focused on the creator-side experience. But lately, Lavingia and the company is now setting their sights on improving the consumer-side experience as well.
Verizon Wireless is considered as the carrier with the most subscribers, as well as the largest 4G network in the United States. Needless to say, it is a popular choice, especially for those who want to have access to a network that is vast and reliable in terms of coverage and subscriber reach.
But signing up for Verizon also means choosing a handset for the plan you are going to subscribe to. In this article, let us go through the smartphone choices currently available under Verizon.
Apple recently released a new update called iOS 8.0.2. Before you can say not again, this new update is actually deployed in order to fix the problems caused by last Wednesday's initial update, dubbed iOS 8.0.1, which caused some users to lose their ability to make calls and also disabled the TouchID fingerprint scanner on the iPhone 6 and on the iPhone 6 Plus.
Uh-oh. Just an hour after releasing the latest update for the newest version of its mobile operating system -- iOS 8, Apple is pulling it back after several complaints from users.
On Wednesday afternoon, the mobile technology giant launched the first of many software updates for the latest iOS version used on iPhones and iPads. The release was supposed to fix some issues that have been detected in iOS 8.
Oops, it looks like some iPhone owners are experiencing a case of the bends. Reports have gone out recently suggesting that the new iPhone 6 Plus may easily bend, especially when users put the device in their pockets and sit down (as reported by The Daily Dot and MacRumors).