Apple's next iPhone is always a heavily rumored affair. We gather all the whispers here and make sense of it.
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With
Mobile World Congress just around the corner, rumors about new and upcoming devices are as thick as
San Francisco
fog. However, one company that won't be in Barcelona next week is
Apple. The Cupertino-based company prefers to steer clear of these big
conferences and mass launch events, choosing instead to host their own
exclusive events. That way, its news never gets lost in the flood of
announcements (as if that could happen to the Apple of today).
What you may wonder, after hearing about all the
new phones that are going to arrive through the spring and into the summer, is if
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6 is
will
match up to the MWC debutantes. Apple hasn't announced the device yet,
and it's not expected to announce anything for a while. After all, the
iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S were just announced and released in September.
Though Apple has traditionally announced new phones at WWDC in June,
it's thought the switch to September refresh will carry through to this
year (though there is some talk of Apple bumping things up to August).
So what can we expect come fall? Below is a
round up of iPhone 6 rumors, which we'll update as time goes on.
iPhone Screen
Arguably one
of the
most important features of a smartphone, given it's what you'll spend
all your time looking at. Apple pays special attention to its displays,
adding its famed Retina Display with the introduction of the
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.
Talk of the iPhone 6 display Recent rumors suggest Apple is going to
use a sapphire display in the iPhone 6. The company’s new Arizona plant
will produce sapphire glass, that much we know. Tim
Cook confirmed it while speaking to ABC. Now, Apple already uses tiny amounts of sapphire glass for the
home button
and to keep the camera safe from scratches, and though it’s technically
possible that this is all the company needs the new plant for, that
seems highly unlikely. Word on the street says Apple will kick things up
a notch and make the entire display out of this tough material. This
week, Canonical’s CEO complained that
Apple had bought up a three year supply of a display Canonical wanted
for the Ubuntu Edge. Apple’s either has a huge need for sapphire glass
or is stockpiling for a future product while keeping the product away
from its competitors.
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