Apple iPhone 6 Rumors:
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo stated that the
next-generation iPhone, the so-called "iPhone 5S" or "iPhone
6," will feature an incorporated fingerprint sensor straightforwardly in
the "home" button. It will likely replace the need for usernames and
passwords on the phone. A fingerprint sensor makes a large amount of sense on
an iPhone. Apple was sure that fingerprint sensing technology would be a hit a
long time before, so the company spent millions of dollars to make use of this
technology immediately.
One of the major benefits of IGZO display technology is
its reduced power utilization. Most Apple products, from the iPhone 5 to the
iPad 4, entail gigantic batteries to reach just eight hours of power. The same
goes with Apple’s iPhone 6. Despite being slender and sturdy, IGZO display
technology can also hold higher screen densities which is visually eye-catching
in itself. IGZO displays are known to handle display densities north of 330 ppi.
The Phone is being launched, with an intention to fascinate up-and-coming
markets, predominantly those in India and China, by offering an Apple built a solution
that's economical to produce.
Apple is expected not only focus on different screen
sizes and colors but also on the next-gen screens on this iPhone. The company
being discontented with the in-cell technologies which it used to make the
iPhone 5's display, chances are that Apple might return to the drawing board on
the iPhone 6.
Nothing much is heard about what Apple will release in
the iPhone 6 above and beyond these display rumors. However, a few interesting
patents have been seen which were published in September describing the
presence of features such as:
Apple's new A7 processor
Tangible keyboards
Bendable displays
F2.0 aperture on the, rear side camera
Laser microphones
In-built speakers
Smart LED flash
The new smart led flash will serve the purpose of
enhancing photo-taking experience. These speakers are designed to match to the
user's wants. The iphone is quite simple to hold and type due to the flexible
displays while the extremely sophisticated tactile screens would create buttons
when required enabling users to feel keyboard letters while typing, or feel the
topography on Apple's Maps.

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