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At WWDC 2013, Apple introduced the refreshingly elegant design of iOS 7. But is it really all that new? CNET takes a look at how eerily similar the new face-lift looks to other mobile OSes.

Apple introduced the final version of its mobile operating system, iOS 7, at the September 10 iPhone event Tuesday.

These unique designs turn your iPhone into something really special.

The HitCase for iPhone 4/4S turns an iPhone into an action camera, giving it water and shock protection.

Powermat's redesigned iPhone 5 wireless charging case made its first appearance at Mobile World Congress.

The Postcardly Postcard interface guides you through each step of the process as you create a nice-looking postcard using your own photo.

The Kavaj leather iPhone case has a classic, elegant look, but might not protect the phone if dropped.

iPhone 5 was rated fifth in user satisfaction, behind Android-based phones from Motorola, HTC, and Samsung, says a poll from OnDevice Research.

Kensington's Proximo Proximity Monitoring System lets you tag and locate your items (including your iPhone) using Bluetooth and an iOS app.

Stream music without commercials, keep family calendars in sync, turn your phone into a flashlight, and much more with these amazing apps -- most of which are free!

The superpricey case gives your iPhone 4s (and eventually 5) the look, feel, lenses, and flash of a point-and-shoot camera.

High-end, superfoldable iPad keyboard cases, and a way to slot bricks on your iPhone at CES 2013.

We hit the show floor in search of new iPhone cases and found plenty of them at CES 2013.

The Hitcase case brings waterproof protection and a wide selection of mounting options to iPhone-toting action sports fiends.

Add a shutter release, zoom control, and more to your iPhone or Galaxy S3.

The iSmart Alarm system is a no-contract, iPhone-powered alternative to traditional home security systems.

Libon is a new communications app for iPhone that let's you call and message your friends for free.

If you just received a new iPhone as a gift, there's a whole new world of apps to discover. This list will help get you started.

With a new Explore section, turn-by-turn directions, satellite and street views and a redesigned interface, Google Maps for iOS looks great.

The latest version of Gmail features an improved interface for easier reading of e-mails on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Google updates its iOS YouTube app to work with the iPhone 5 as well as the iPad. It's the first big update since September.

Here are the charts from the CalMan 4 software comparing the measurements of the iPhone 5's screen to those of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

So, you bought an iPhone 5, but you're not in love with the matte-black or pearl-white finishes. If you want your iPhone to have a personality of its own, you'll need a designer iPhone case.

Here are the charts from the CalMan 4 software comparing the measurements of the iPhone 5's screen to those of the Samsung Galaxy S3.

The fifth-generation iPod Touch not only looks like the iPhone 5, but also it has many of its features. CNET's photo gallery gives you a closer look.

The official Twitter apps for iPhone and iPad recently got updated. We take a look at their refreshed interfaces and features, as well as the brand-new Profile page.
Most of the world's iPhones are assembled at Foxconn's factory in Zhengzhou, China. Workers there put together the various components, created from minerals mined from the earth.
In the West, recycling consumer electronics is often a modern process, where toxic chemicals used to make the devices are disposed of property. In the developing world, including parts of China, recycling is far more primitive and dangerous.
Apple contracts with manufacturers to assemble iPhones. Two of those companies, Foxconn and Pegatron, both based in Taiwan, build iPhones in the Chinese cities of Zhengzhou, Shenzhen, and Shanghai.

Take a quick look at how the cameras on these three top smartphones measure up when it comes to shooting your friends, family, and food.