Earlier this week, Taiwanese Economic Daily News cited unknown supply-chain sources saying Apple Inc. will unveil the next model of its popular iPhone series – iPhone 6 in August, meanwhile release the device. If the report is confirmed to be true, iPhone 6 will be one month earlier than industry watchers were generally expecting.
Size has always been the focus of the public. Of many speculations, a popular one is that a 4.7-inch screen version of the iPhone 6 will reach stores in August, according to the reports of Economic Daily News without specifying which markets would receive the phone first. Moreover, a 5.5-inch or 5.6-inch model will be released in September, as the iPhone 5 series was previously.
Industry watchers said that increasing the iPhone”s screen size to 5.5 inches would help Apple casino online recapture market share from rivals such as Samsung who has responded to consumer need for more screen size. Together, the Economic Daily News said 80 million iPhone 6 handsets would be produced this year.
One thing we can be sure about when it comes to iPhone 6 – it won’t be cheap. As per usual, Apple’s tradition is a long line of premium devices with premium price tags and we can expect that trend to continue with the new iPhone6. Some analysts predict the smartphone may be set at around 100$ though. Besides, the iPhone 6 may also features a higher Quad HD resolution which would be a great leap from the sub-720p Retina display on the 5S and 5C.
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