How to write the names “iPhone”, “iPad”, etc. in all capital letters

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Just curious about whether it is iPHONE, IPHONE, or just never written in all capital letters. Is there a style guide or something on this issue?

Best Answer

As initially mentioned by Neil, the Apple Publications Style Guide is the place to look.

From page 34:

  • What to capitalize: Follow these rules when you use title-style capitalization.
    Capitalize every word except:
    • Articles (a, an, the), unless an article is the first word or follows a colon
    • Coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, nor, for, yet, and so)
    • The word to in infinitives (How to Start Your Printer)
    • The word as, regardless of the part of speech
    • Words that always begin with a lowercase letter, such as iPod and iTunes
    • Prepositions of four letters or fewer (at, by, for, from, in, into, of, off, on, onto, out, over, to, up, and with), except when the word is part of a verb phrase or is used as another part of speech (such as an adverb, adjective, noun, or verb).

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That is, the i in words like iPod and iTunes (and iMac, iPhone, iPad, etc.) are never capitalized.

I don't believe that, given a choice, Apple ever uses all caps, although the only specific rule I've found is on page 33:

Don’t use all caps for emphasis.