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Apple's 2014 iPhone 6
is expected to include a larger redesigned form factor, with 4.7" and
5.5" diagonal screens. The 4.7" model will be introduced first around
September, with the 5.5" model following later.
Price
Apple typically releases its new models at the same price as the old ones. If that holds out,
then we'd expect the 16GB model to cost £549, 32GB model to cost £629, the 64GB model £709. A
larger screen could see prices go up, though.
There could be a $50 to $100 premium for a larger iPhone 6, compared to the 4in iPhone 5s. However, there is potential good news. As Apple is said to be planning two screen sizes, it may be that the 4.7in model costs the same as the current iPhone, with only the larger phablet costing more. We're going to have towait until much closer to launch to have any true idea of pricing, though.
Camera Additions
A recent rumor has suggested that the iPhone 6 may continue to use the 8-megapixel sensor found in the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 5c, while adding other camera improvements.The size of the iPhone's display grew from 3.5 inches to 4 inches with the iPhone 5, and with the iPhone 6, the screen will grow even larger.
Display
Apple has been experimenting with a wide variety of screen sizes, with the majority of rumors solidifying around a range of 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches, bringing the next iPhone in line with competing Android and Windows phones that have all adopted larger displays.
Apple acknowledged high consumer demand for phones with larger displays in one of its own internal presentations, and based on that evidence, it seems clear the company isplanning to address the growing segment of market that desire bigger phones.
Apple is expected to release the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 around September of 2014, but there has been some disagreement about the launch date of the 5.5-inch iPhone. Due to production issues that may or may not be resolved, the larger 5.5-inch iPhone could launch alongside the 4.7-inch version, or at a somewhat later date.
Both the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhones will have an increased resolution due to their larger screens, possibly at 1704 x 906, a pixel-tripled resolution that would give the 4.7-inch model a pixel density of 416 and the 5.5-inch version a pixel density of 365.
Along with a larger screen, the iPhone 6 may feature a durable sapphire display in at least some models, and rumors have also indicated the iPhone 6 may adopt slimmer bezels and a thinner chassis. The larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 might also incorporate Optical Image Stabilization as a
differentiating feature from the 4.7-inch iPhone 6.
Display Technology
Current iPhones use Low Temperature Poly Silicon (LTPS) technology, and Apple is likely to continue using that technology for the iPhone 6.
Processor Upgrades
The iPhone 5s incorporates a 64-bit A7 28-nanometer chip manufactured by Samsung. Apple's iPhone 6 will reportedly utilize a 20-nanometer A8 chip from TSMC, which will be both smaller and more energy efficient. Samsung will continue to be involved in the production, however, helping to alleviate some of TSMC's manufacturing load.
iOS 8
Apple's iOS updates generally happen along iPhone launches, which means the iPhone 6 is likely to ship with iOS 8. Previewed at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June, iOS 8 introduces several new features that improve integration between Apple's mobile and desktop devices.
Along with tools to allow for seamless transitions of tasks between iPhones, iPads, and Macs, iOS 8 also includes improved Message management tools, interactive notifications, a revamped "QuickType" keyboard, iCloud Drive access, and an all new health and fitness aggregation app, called simply "Health."
Features
Apple's iPhone 6 is likely to continue to feature the Touch ID fingerprint sensor first found in the iPhone 5s.
Apple's next-generation iPhone may also support the 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard that first began appearing in Apple products in 2013. 802.11ac, or "Gigabit" Wi-Fi, offers speeds up to three times as fast as existing 802.11n wireless networks, reaching speeds over 1 Gigabit per second.
Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) is one way the camera in the iPhone 6 may be improved, and there are reports that Apple will integrate OIS into the iPhone 6.Optical Image Stabilization uses motion-tracking in order to compensate for device shakiness, allowing for sharper photos and videos. Apple may incorporate NFC technology into the device as part of a mobile payment solution. The inclusion of NFC in the iPhone 6 would be a bit unusual.
Release Date
The majority of rumors have pointed towards a September release of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6, followed by a launch of the 5.5-inch version towards the end of the year or in early 2015. Apple's 5.5-inch iPhone was said to be experiencing production issues that have pushed back the company's target release date for the device, but recent rumors have suggested that Apple may have solved 5.5-inch iPhone production issues. Bloomberg has also indicated that both phones will go into mass production at the same time, so a simultaneous release is still a possibility.
A recent rumor has suggested the release date of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 could be Friday, September 19, which is in line with both previous rumors and former iPhone launch timelines. Apple supplier Foxconn is currently said to be hiring 100,000 additional employees before production on the iPhone 6 ramps up next month.
Specificatiions:
Release Date: Fall 2014
Larger screen: 4.7" (perhaps 1704x960 pixels) and 5.5"
Sapphire crystal screen
Faster and more efficient A8 chip