Sunday 30 August 2015

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This time last year we expecting big things from Apple. The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were on their way, and the rumour mill was working hard and fast to deliver the latest. This year we’re expecting another upgrade –  we’re looking forward to the iPhone 6s.
Apple has officially confirmed that its mega ‘iPhone’ event for 2015 would be held on 9th September 2015. Which means after months of deciphering rumours, we finally get to see what the Cupertino-based tech giant has in store for us this year. The formal invites for the event reveal that it will be held at Bill .


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Apple is expected to reveal two iPhones at the event and then ship them later that month. The phone will be first shipped to Apple’s ‘first-tier’ countries – Germany, Australia, Canada, France, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, the U.K. and the U.S, and mainland China.
As a small recap – the device is rumoured to have a Force Touch display, an “A9″ processor, and 2 GB of RAM.
According to rumours, there may be a multitude of ‘other’ new arrivals, since the company has decided to host the event in a larger auditorium. However, you should definitely expect to see the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus along with a brand new Apple TV.
As always, watch this space for the latest updates.
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Apple recalls iPhone 6 Plus batch for taking blurry photos . ( iOS Assistance ).

NEW YORK — Apple is recalling a batch of iPhone 6 Plus smartphones that are taking blurry photos.
The company’s website says the recall applies mostly to phones sold between September 2014, when they were released for sale, and January 2015. Apple said these phones may have a defective component in the camera and will take fuzzy pictures.
The issue is with the iSight camera on the back of the iPhone 6 Plus — and not the “selfie” camera — according to the company.
Apple said it will replace the cameras for free. Affected customers can go to an authorized service provider, any Apple store, or contact technical support to set up a swap. The company noted wireless carriers are not able to fix the issue.
Owners can check if their phone is included in the recall by entering a serial number on this website. Serial numbers can be found under “Settings > General > About” on an iPhone. It’s also on the device’s original box and can be looked up on iTunes.
Issues have been reported with the phones since last fall. One thread about the problem on Apple’s support site has more than 100 replies reporting issues with focusing the iPhone 6 Plus camera.