The iPhone 6 launches in two weeks Time
- A leading French blog says
the iPhone 6 will be announced on Tues 9 Sept
- The information comes from
supposedly leaked box art of the device
- On the box a date is
shown, in addition to new details on the iPhone 6
- Includes the shape of the
volume buttons and new power button position
- And a source also said the
phone will come in a 128GB model
The wait for Apple’s iPhone 6 is nearly over, according to the latest leak.
Promotional
box art seems to confirm the announcement for Apple's next smartphone as being
Tuesday 9 September.
And
several other details - including the position of the volume buttons and the
new location of the power button - have also been revealed.
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A leading French blog says the iPhone 6 will be announced on Tues 9 Sept. The
information comes from supposedly leaked box art of the device (left). On the
right is the box art previously leaked by Steve Hemmerstoffer of
nowhereelse.fr, which confirmed details on the iPhone 5S hours before it was
announced.
The
leak reported by Forbes came from Steve Hemmerstoffer, editor of
the leading French Apple blog nowhereelse.fr.
WHAT
TO EXPECT IN THE IPHONE 6
The
handset is expected to be unveiled on Tuesday 9 September and will come in
4.7-inch and 5.5-inch sizes.
It is
thought the phone could boast a flexible and scratch-proof sapphire screen,
which is about to go into large-scale production in the US.
The
screen is tipped to be ‘Retina display+’ with a 1,704x904 resolution.
Experts
also predict a faster A8 processor, better rear-facing camera - possibly with
changeable lenses -and wireless charging support.
It may
also include a heart rate sensor like the Samsung Galaxy S5.
Last
year Hemmerstoffer unveiled details on the iPhone 5S hours before launch,
lending some credibility to the leak.
He
claims that the image of the box art was passed to him by a reliable Chinese
source.
On the
box a date showing the expected announcement date can be seen - Tuesday 9
September.
For
the release of the iPhone 5S Apple had a similar design, displaying the date of
the announcement on the box.
The
artwork also shows the new shape of the volume buttons, eschewing the circular
design on the iPhone 5S for a more rectangular look.
And
the sleep and wake button has also been moved from the top of the phone to the
right hand side.
As
expected, the fingerprint sensor used to lock and unlock the phone returns,
while the charging port of the iPhone 6 now comes in the form of a Lightning
connector.
The
source also apparently claimed that a 128GB version of the phone will be
available.
With the iPhone 6 launch two weeks away, new images of leaked parts have been revealed on a near daily basis. Multiple images of both the front panel and the rear shell of the 4.7-inch device have surfaced, while this image seemingly shows the design of the entire device
Last
week it was reported that a last minute redesign of a key component had left
Apple's suppliers scrambling to get enough screens ready for the iPhone 6.
Reuters
claimed supply chain sources said the need to redesign a key component
disrupted panel production ahead of next month's expected launch.
The
issue highlights the risks and challenges that suppliers face to meet Apple's
tough specifications, and comes on the heels of a separate screen technology
problem, since resolved, in making thinner screens for the larger iPhone 6
model.
Two
supply chain sources said display panel production suffered a setback after the
backlight that helps illuminate the screen had to be revised, putting screen
assembly on hold for part of June and July.
One
said Apple, aiming for the thinnest phone possible, initially wanted to cut
back to a single layer of backlight film, instead of the standard two layers,
for the 4.7-inch screen, which went into mass production ahead of the 5.5-inch
version.
But
the new configuration was not bright enough and the backlight was sent back to
the drawing board to fit in the extra layer, costing precious time and
temporarily idling some screen assembly operations, the source said.
This photo suggests that Apple’s Lightning cable is set to become even easier to use because it will be reversible at both ends. Sonny Dickson's image hints that Apple's next cable will have a reversible USB port (pictured right), with a floating centre instead of fixed pins (plug pictured left)
Via Dailymail.
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