Apple controls which applications are available to iPhone users through the AppStore approval process. Many effective and useful apps are denied approval for proprietary reasons or reasons that Apple believes…
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Spending money on a large data package for your iPhone 6 is not always the best option. If you use the phone mainly with a Wi-Fi connection, you can use…
The iPhone 4G was released on 7th June 2010. It is really good news for iPhone fans. The iPhone 4.0 OS have new features, such as: Multitasking: Now you can…
The iPhone 6 has a built-in email app is compatible with iCloud, Microsoft Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo, and many of the most popular Internet-based email service providers. If your email services…
From games to pedometers, social networking to television guides, apps on the iPhone 6 cover a range of functions. Downloading apps to your iPhone 6 takes just a few seconds…
The iPhone 6 allows you to play and purchase music. Users can connect to iTunes through their device or by connecting the phone to a computer. If you are just…
A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card contains all of the information associated with your iPhone. If you would like to change mobile devices, but you want to keep your existing…
The tiny SIM cards (Subscriber Identity Module cards) that most mobile phones are equipped with when they are purchased from a wireless carrier pack a lot of pertinent data about…
The Apple iPhone 6 comes with a native application called Address Book, which allows you to store contact information that can be used when making phone calls or searching for…
Before you get too attached to your shiny new iPhone 6, you can run a series of tests to check the smartphone’s performance and reliability. In the past, some iPhone…