Iphone 6: What to Expect?

Iphone 6: What to Expect?[/b]

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Under Tim Cook, Apple’s innovation and launch process has taken a somewhat vanilla turn, but with the highly anticipated iPhone 6 in the works, there is hope for the tech giant to reclaim their mobile throne.

The names being tossed around are: iPhone Air, iPhone phablet, iPhone 6 because the device is thinner and larger than previous products, iPhone Air and iPhone phablet (phone + tablet) has been thrown out as potential names. But Apple does love a pattern, so it is possible they will just go with a classic iPhone 6. Also, Phablet is a pretty aesthetically displeasing word, so we are hoping they go with Air or 6.

The concept videos of the flagship smartphone dubbed as Iphone 6 Pro by designer Sahanan Yogarasa (Scavids) for ConceptsiPhone have suggested that the device could have at least a couple of features like Stylus and iController, that can project video games and films on walls, which are expected in Samsung Galaxy Note series. The videos also highlighted heart rate monitor, a feature seen in Samsung's recently launched smartphone, Galaxy S5. iPhone 6 is ultra-thin device with 16MP rear camera and 3MP front camera; powered by Apple A9 chip and runs on iOS 8; and packs 3 GB of RAM, according to the concept videos by Sahanan Yogarasa.

According to earlier reports, iPhone 6 is expected to come in two models with full scratch-free sapphire crystal glass screen. The device may sport a 4.7/4.8 inch or 5.5 inch display with a 1920x1080p (440ppi), or a 2272×1280 (510ppi), powered by the A8 chip (64-bit) and run on iOS 7.2, according to South Korean brokerage KDB Daewoo Securities. Chinese analyst Sun Chang Xu had posted on her Weibo page, citing a friend from MEMS (microelectromechanical systems), that Apple is planning to introduce sensors that can detect pressure, temperature and humidity.

Apple's newly patented technology describes the use of accurate positioning systems indoors without added hardware. So long as there is WiFi infrastructure, the device can map and navigate. The technology combines WiFi access points, GPS and onboard location databases for accurate data positioning regardless of the environment.

 
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