July 15, 2014: In
September, the iPhone 6 is expected, it will probably have a screen made of
extremely durable sapphire crystal. The large iPhone but could move to several
months.
Update July 15: Apple
plans according to the rumors cooks two new iPhones, a 4,7 - and a 5.5-inch
model. While the 4.7-inch model launched in September and will go on sale, the
start of the larger phablets could delay -. Possibly even 2015 is reported by
the U.S. Portal "Cult Of Mac", located on the Chinese Analyst
Ming-Chi Kuo refers as a source. It is said to be problems with the large
display and the metal housing. Kuo expects the mega iPhone will shown "end
of 2014", but not before October. Maybe this could even move the start to
the new year, because October is already the start of the smart watch iWatch is
expected.
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Update July 8:
Both versions of the iPhone 6 to get the new sapphire crystal display, which
can be produced Apple in a special factory in the U.S. state of Arizona. The
Youtuber Marques Brownlee will now have to get a 4.7-inch blank of the
super-strong material in the fingers. In the video he demonstrates the
capabilities of glass: It can be very strong bend without breaking. Metal
objects such as keys and even cuts and stabs with a knife left no scratches. In
addition, the glass is extremely clear. According to Brownlee, these are the
same material that Apple is already used for the home button and camera lens of
your iPhone 5S.
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Update July 1:
The iPhone 6 will probably be not only the largest but also the thinnest
smartphone that Apple has ever built. The newspaper "China Times"
claims to have learned from employees of a subcontractor of the group that the
next iPhone only a brightness optimization layer should be installed instead of
two as the previous iPhone 5S. So Apple wanted to reduce the thickness of the
smartphone from 7.6 to 6.1 millimeters. However, this step could lead to
display problems: The brightness optimization ensures the backlight of the
screen. One layer in the iPhone 6 would therefore have at least as alone can
produce as much light as the two layers in the previous model, if not more.
The Japanese economy service "Nikkei", meanwhile,
speculates about visual details of the iPhone 6: On the back of the unit apple
logo should be stamped out, the lights in operation, as we know it from the
Macbook. The display of the iPhone 6 in turn is seamlessly encased in the
aluminum frame - and possibly even curved.
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Update June 25 (2):
Sonny Dickson has struck again. Because even around the next generation of the
iPad, the rumor mill is not standing still, the infamous Apple whistleblower
has just nabbed all times herumschwirrenden information and tinkered on this
basis a model. This supposed iPad 6 or iPad 2 Air has the tech site "TLDToday"
now again compared in a video with the previous iPad Air. Optical therefore
changes at first glance not much, except that the iPad-6 model is about a
millimeter thinner and the speaker on the bottom as well as the volume buttons
look a little different. In addition, the model has the fingerprint sensor
TouchID, which you already know from the iPhone 5S.
Update June 25: Apple
supplier in China will start mass production of the iPhone 6 in July. The
reports the news site "Bloomberg" and refers to "people familiar
with the plans", but rather wished to remain anonymous. Accordingly, the
company will soon begin to produce both the 4.7-inch version of the new Apple
smartphones as well as the variant with 5.5 inch diagonal screen. Until recently,
it had been called, the larger iPhone 6 could be delayed due to battery
problems. In retail, both versions are according to insiders at the same time
start, probably "around the around September". If nothing goes wrong,
because the production of the larger model is very complicated, which could
lead to further delays.
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