Sentence examples for called an iPhone from inspiring English sources

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It's called an iPhone.

But industry analysts see evidence that Apple is contemplating what inside the company is being called an "iPhone".

But Apple could also release a smaller version — perhaps called an iPhone 6C — that will be the same size as the iPhone 5 and 5S.

It turns out that Cisco Systems, which owns the home networking company Linksys, has held the iPhone trademark since 2000, giving it the exclusive right to sell something called an iPhone.

The iPhone 5, or new iPhone, or iPhone 4GS, or whatever else it might be called (it probably will be called an iPhone 5) is expected to have 4G capability, a bigger screen, and a smaller dock connector.

There's also something called an iPhone that does all that, too, but it'll never catch on.

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The designer also employs the same tricks in developing an iPhone mini concept, and what he calls an "iPhone 6 XL," or an iOS powered equivalent of a Galaxy Note-style handset with a big ol' screen.

Last June, the American journalist Robby Soave called for an iPhone app that would clear up he-said, she-said rape cases by recording two parties' "mutual consent" to engaging in sexual activity before they do the deed.

It works using a sensor in the iPhone called an accelerometer – that enables it to monitor movement.

Some sites call this an iPhone rival.

He called the iPhone a "cultural icon".

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