iPhone X

Is the Face ID discussion warranted or a secret case of Apple envy?

Whenever a significant new technology is incorporated into mainstream mobile phones, such upgrade should naturally be fair game for scrutiny and critique. Conversely, if by objective standards the new arrival clears all bars, I can think of two reasons why it feels critical to acknowledge the innovative work done by its originators: because for one that credit has been hard earned and - looking at the bigger picture - sowing doubt about a feature that will inevitably saturate most phones in the market is only going to needlessly unsettle the consumer in the long run.

Naturescape wallpapers pack

Each Sunday, the Wallpapers of the Week collection strives to bring you incredible, photo-quality images for your iOS devices. These posts are made possible by gathering reader submissions, stumbling across great content on the web, and closely watching what comes across on social media. This week we highlight a very talented iDB reader who submitted an original photography set of ten iPhone wallpapers.

Hacker demos first iPhone X jailbreak

Although it seems like jailbreaks have become few and far in between lately, that’s not to say that hackers don’t still dabble in their exploitational talents every now and again.

Presenting at the POC2017 event in Seoul, South Korea, iOS hacker Liang Chen has demonstrated the first-known jailbreak to date on Apple’s flagship iPhone X handset. A full video showcasing the jailbreak tool and code injection can be seen here.