The new iPhone 6 release date rumors claim Apple is
now shooting for a launch a bit earlier than previously
anticipated.
In a related report from The Inquisitr, the original
rumored release date for the iPhone 6 was in September
and some people thought we might see exotic features
like a holographic keyboard.
Now it’s being said in certain circles of the internet that
the iPhone 6 could enter production as early as May of
this year, and launch in summer the months following.
So what’s new about this iPhone 6? As shown in a
concept video , the iPhone 6 might get a new color
scheme, featuring gold and silver much like the iPhone
5C. The video also proposes a new 600 dpi pixel density
fingerprint sensor and a 4.7 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel
resolution screen with Gorilla Glass 3. Allegedly, the
iPhone 6 may also get an 8-megapixel camera with
optical image stabilization and F1.8 lens. It’s also
rumored to be slim, but heavier than previous iPhones.
One new feature of the iPhone 6 will potentially be the
ability for near field communication ( NFC), the lack of
which Apple users have griped about for awhile now. A
patent filed by Apple suggests they might be integrating
this technology into their minimalist devices.
On the other hand, rumor has it that another next-gen
iPhone will have a 5.7 inch screen with higher
resolution. So it’s possible you might want to wait and
see what else Apple will cook up. At the same time,
iPhone 6 rumors also claim it’s possible we’ll see the
launch of two different versions of the new iPhone in
2014, with one being considerably larger than the other.
Considering that the iPhone 5S launched right next to
the iPhone 5C this rumor doesn’t seem that outlandish.
So what do you think, will you be upgrading to the
iPhone 6 this summer?
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Thursday, 6 February 2014
iPhone 6 Release Date Rumors Point To Earlier In 2014
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