Wednesday 14 August 2013

IPHONE 6 READY TO BE LAUNCHED IN 2014

It’s looking increasingly likely that we’ll have to wait until 2014 for the iPhone 6. Apple is believed to be launching two iPhones (potentially) on September 10, but reports suggest neither handset will look all that dissimilar from 2012’s iPhone 5.




The iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C (AKA the iPhone Light) are tipped to launch at the event, which means we’re looking at an iPhone 4S-type scenario whereby Apple updates the internal spec and hardware but leaves the exterior well alone. 


That means the iPhone 5S will pack in a 4-inch display, come in three storage varieties – 16GB, 32GB and 64GB –, and look, for the most part, very much like Apple’s iPhone 5. Although there are said to be some notable changes, such as: 


4-inch IGZO 1136x640 pixel display

12-megapixel camera

A7 mobile chipset

Improved memory – perhaps 2GB

Available in a selection of colours

True global LTE

That’s all we know about the iPhone 5S’ specs at present. And even then, nothing is set in stone with regards to the iPhone 5S for the simple fact that nothing is officially known about it. For all we know, Tim Cook could walk on stage on September 10 and unveil the iPhone 6. It's unlikely. But it could happen – stranger things have happened (although they usually take place at sea). 


If current market analysis is correct, however, we'll see Apple launch the iPhone 5S – alongside the iPhone 5C – on September 10, with the iPhone 6 coming sometime in 2014. How they will differ remains to be seen, but it seems likely the iPhone 6 will feature a larger display panel among other things...

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