The seventh-generation iPhone and iOS 7 have been showing up in iOS application usage logs. iOS 7 is expected to be announced at WWDC in early June. As for the seventh-generation iPhone, well, no one knows. The first four releases were in late June, the next in October, and the next in September. The requests are coming from an IP address on Apple’s Cupertino campus. Many have spoofed the next iPhone and iOS for fun, however this seems legitimate because it can be traced back to Apple.

May be in the middle of this year we can expect the new iPhone and a bigger operating system from Apple.
ReplyDelete*crosses fingers in hope for widgets*
ReplyDeleteWhat are the 'few hints' that have been suggested for iOS7 then?? I really can't wait
ReplyDeleteFM Radio plz?
ReplyDeleteHere's what I want to see in iOS 7...
ReplyDelete1. Weather on the lock screen (at the very least)
2. Camera app also snaps QR codes
3. Vehicle mode - no texting if device is moving > 5 mph
4. Better POI on Maps
5. Siri SDK
6. Siri Translation (translates from English to French, for example)
7. NFC
8. Apple TV SDK
9. PowerNap
10. Split screen mode on iPad (use two apps at same time)
11. Real multi-tasking (per app basis, use Settings to activate)
12. LinkedIn Integration (especially with Contacts)
13. iCloud Printing - accesses printer drivers in iCloud to print on any printer on the network
14. Combine Newsstand and iBooks (Books, Magazines, Newspapers, PDFs)
15. Bike paths on Maps or Better Routing App integration
16. iPad style clocks on iPhone
I can honestly say I want almost none of these.
DeleteThere's one in every crowd.
DeleteI'm tired of all the iOS and itoys news.
ReplyDeleteNot because I prefer Mac news... but because the iOS news is the same thing EVERY YEAR! :/
Show us what you've got Ive
ReplyDeleteAnyone think it will be called the iPhone 7?
ReplyDeletei bet a few people will. just like they thought the iPhone 5 would be called the iPhone 6
DeleteHaven't seen that " Wirelessly posted" appear recently.
ReplyDeleteCould also rock this app on Android, which allows you to edit the user string