To some people the iPhone’s popularity seems to be fading, but don’t tell that to the folks at T-Mobile, who just sold 500,000 iPhone in just one month. Last month, T-Mobile announced their plans to ditch two year contracts and phone subsidizing and at the same time, they finally announced the launch date for Apple’s iPhone. Despite the fact that T-Mobile is the fourth largest carrier in the nation and that they were the last of the major carriers to launch the iPhone, sales still exceed expectations. T-Mobile has always...
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If you’re like me, an avid photographer, then you may be excited to hear that Adobe is currently testing out a new “prototype” version of their popular Lightroom software for the iPad. The folks over at CNET received a little sneak peak of the software, which has no release date, but looks to be quite powerful. Within the mobile app, users will...
Good news for all you Vine enthusiasts, the latest update—released today—brings support for the iPhone’s front-facing camera. Since Vine debuted in the App Store, there has been a request to allow users to take “selfies.” Until now, any one looking to record those precious 6-second clips of themselves were forced to turn their phone away from them, without ever seeing how they looked, until after they finished recording. Today’s update not only brings the additional camera support, but it actually allows you...
Google Now is finally available for the iPhone. The feature that has become a staple of Android devices now works via the Google search app on all iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches. The service, which boots up like the normal search app, now shows little cards at the bottom that can be swiped up. Once swiped, the display looks just like its Android counterpart. The cool part is when a user swipes Google Now down. The colorful mountain scenery in the background fades away and the black (or white) letters that spell out Google, blend seamlessly...
If you haven’t seen it by now, you need to check out Apple’s latest commercial for the iPhone. Rather than show how easy the phone is to use, rather than highlight a gimmicky feature (aka Siri) and rather than come off goofy (like the panoramic commercial), Apple did what they do best… they created a feeling. The latest commercial (video below) shows off the iPhone’s camera, which many claim is the best camera on any mobile phone. The commercial essentially shows people running around taking artistic photos, be...
Apple took to the web this morning to officially announced the dates for the 2013 World-Wide Developers Conference (WWDC), which will take place once again in June and starts on Monday the 10th and goes through Friday the 14th. Tickets for this year’s event will go on sale tomorrow, April 25th, at 10 AM PST / 1 PM EST. We look forward to gathering at WWDC 2013 with the incredible community of iOS and OS X developers,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “Our developers have had the most...
There are a ton of photo apps in Apple’s App Store, they all seem to offer the same thing, square images with filters and the ability to post to Facebook. So what do developers need to do in order to differentiate their apps from the heard? How about the ability to take pictures differently, uniquely and more creatively. That’s exactly what developer Easy Tiger did with their App Split Pic. The Brooklyn based developer created an app that is simple to use, yet provides powerful, engaging results. Have you ever wanted to put...
It’s been a long six years since the iPhone debuted exclusively on AT&T, then a few years later it was Verizon’s turn to also carry the world’s most popular phone. Just last year, Sprint got in on the action in a deal that cost the company about $15 billion over 6 years. Sadly though, T-Mobile was left with nothing. The nation’s fourth largest carrier got so desperate, that they began offering SIM cards for customers to bring their iPhone to their network, despite the lack of 3G data. More recently, T-Mobile...
If you’ve been anxiously awaiting the day that Apple’s iPhone would finally be available for T-Mobile, then you’ll have to wait a few more days, but the next best thing is available today, pre-ordering! T-Mobile has kicked off their pre-order event for the iPhone 5, with the entry level iPhone 5 with 16GB of internal storage selling for only $99 and 24 monthly payments of $20, or you can just buy it outright for $579. The same goes for the 32GB ($199 and 24 monthly payments of $20, or you can just buy it outright for...
According to CNET, the iPhone will play a big part in the company’s “Uncarrier Event” tomorrow. Aside from announcing their new no contract data plans and the elimination of phone subsidies, the iPhone will be used by T-Mobile to kick off the company’s LTE efforts. Aside from the forth coming iPhone, the only other LTE devices on the Magenta carrier are the Samsung Galaxy Note II and the BlackBerry Z10. The source that confirmed this information to CNET, says that while the iPhone will be announced tomorrow, it...









