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Evidence builds for champagne gold iPhone 5S

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While Apple 's lines of desktops, laptops and music players have traditionally been available in a wide range of colours, its premium products have rarely gotten that distinction - most notably its premium line of iPhone smartphones . According to a rumour that keeps growing in strength, Apple is set to buck that trend by releasing their next flagship phone with two additional colour options: gold and graphite. The gold colour was reported first - initially by Chinese suppliers and then later confirmed by bigger names like Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal and The Verge. The gold colour itself also went through a period of transition as it was reported, at first appearing to be a rather gaudy and bright colour and then later seeming to settle on a more dignified champagne note . With the scale and quantity of leaks showing the new colour option, it seems inevitable that Apple will indeed show off such a phone. It's possible of course that it will be a special edition, pot

Wait! Don’t Update to iOS 6.1 Just Yet

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iPhone users love having the newest, latest software on their phones. However, upgrading to Apple’s newest mobile software, iOS 6.1 , could cause serious headaches for users. 3G Vodafone Problems iPhone 4S owners on the popular UK Vodafone network that updated their software to iOS 6.1 found that they had problems connecting to the 3G network, using data, making calls, and sending texts. Because of the widespread issues, Apple quickly worked to release iOS 6.1.1, which eliminates the 3G issues that plagued Vodafone users. However, the phone manufacturer has not been so quick to address another big issue with the operating system. Exchange Server 2010 Woes Many business users, havingupdated to iOS 6.1, found themselves with issues connecting to their Microsoft Exchange server for their calendar and emails. Some users actually found themselves locked out from the server completely. These issues are due to a bug in the interface between iOS 6.1 and Microsoft Exchange Serve