AP reviews new smartphones: Galaxy, BlackBerry
New phones are continually coming out. Which should you buy? Here's a summary of Associated Press reviews on recent phones, including the latest from Samsung and Research In Motion.Full story
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Figuring out how to get the best price on a new iPhone always involves a few "ifs." But for the most part, T-Mobile's trade-in deal announced today (April 10) and taking effect this Friday, is a good one: Bring in an old iPhone 4 or iPhone 4s and get the iPhone 5 for no money down. Full story
If T-Mobile's recent eventcussed you into wanting one of its tweaked A1428 iPhone 5s with LTE, AWS HSPA+ and no contract strings attached, you can now order one up. Apple's flagship can be had through the carrier for $99 down and 24 payments of $20 for a total of $579 -- a snappy $70 savings over b Full story
The tech company’s stock, which has dropped $200 since September, dropped another 3.5 percent Monday after The Wall Street Journal reported Apple had cut orders for iPhone 5 parts due to weaker than expected demand. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.
Apple is cutting orders for iPhone 5 parts due to weaker than expected demand, reports CNBC's Seema Mody.
CNBC's Jon Fortt reports Apple has been ordered fewer iPhone 5 parts; and what this could mean longer term for the stock, with Brian Colello, Morningstar senior analyst and Stuart Jeffrey, Nomura analyst.
Apple sold 2 million iPhone 5 smartphones in China, and that seemed to take the fear out of investors who were questioning the stock's growth, explains Spencer Ante, The Wall Street Journal.
The iPhone 5 is on sale in China today. Max Wolff, Greencrest Capital, and Alan Tonelson, U.S. Business & Industry Council, discuss whether the product will be successful in the world's largest market.
Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S4 and Apple's iPhone 5 are seen in this picture illustration taken in Seoul May 13, 2013. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S4 are seen in this picture illustration taken in Seoul May 13, 2013. Overtaking Apple Inc as the world's leading maker of smartphones has stretched Samsung Electronics Co's in-house supply lines, and the South Korean firm is now courting some of its
An employee of a smartphone store shows Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S4 and Apple's iPhone 5 in Seoul May 13, 2013. Overtaking Apple Inc as the world's leading maker of smartphones has stretched Samsung Electronics Co's in-house supply lines, and the South Korean firm is now courting some of its riv