Iphone 5

  • BusinessAOL

    Apple 'cuts iPhone 5 parts orders'

    Apple shares have fallen in pre-market trading in the United States after The Wall Street Journal reported that the company has cut its orders for iPhone 5 components due to weaker than expected demand. The newspaper said two sources told it

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    O2 iPhone 5 claim misleading: ASA

    Telecoms giant O2 made a misleading claim over how quickly it would fulfil orders for the new iPhone 5, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled. Information on the company's website implied that all orders placed before 4pm on

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    Apple's Passbook: a rubbish mobile wallet?

    Millions of iPhone users on iOS6 now have access to a mobile wallet with Apple's Passbook app. But it's not very good. Passbook is a new feature that comes with the latest Apple iOS6 update. Millions of iPhone users will now have the

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    Apple sells 5 million iPhones over weekend

    Apple's iPhone 5 sold more than 5 million units over the weekend, the company reported, selling out of its initial supply. This is more than the previous iPhone sold in its opening weekend, but below what some analysts had anticipated for the

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    The cheapest way to get the iPhone 5

    After all the anticipation it's finally here so how can you get your hands on the iPhone 5 and how much will it cost? The iPhone 5 is here. Well, it will be from the 21 September, and if you haven't already pre-ordered it from Apple

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    iPhone 5 - how exciting is that?

    Apple has released the iPhone 5, and a week from now many Apple enthusiasts will be clutching their very own brand new superphone. So, look, why did Apple's share price stay static rather than leap on the announcement - and what, if anything,

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    Five new car launches to rival iPhone 5's hype

    The waiting is over. Just under a year since the 4S debuted, Apple has finally revealed their iPhone 5 to the world. However, while the party in California might have finished, Tim Cook and his team aren't the only ones generating hype for