And I must say it was a shock in a great way because people loved that change as it gave it classy look than a bold look previously it had.
Its our time to stand among other iPhone maniacs to be ready for another shock from Apple on September 9.
Will it be a Six spoon feed? Will it be waterproof? What will be the Special Sixth
thing? All is rounded to give you a short clean statement here.
The Big Name for New iPhone?
It is assumed to be a similar name with the previous models like iPhone 4, iPhone 5, iPhone5s or we may say iPhone 5c which makes it a bit dodgy to kick the right name for it but according to some sources it will have different variants so it is supposed to be iPhone 6, iPhone 6s and the mighty cheap iPhone 6c.And we must not forget it will also be coming in an 5.5-inch variant named iPhone Air (claimed) other than the iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch.
Design and fabrication
All the rumormongers had agreed with the heavy change in the design giving it the same bold look shaved from the iPhone (first version) which will make it bit attractive but an old smile on new generations face.But that's not enough so it claimed for new hardware also which creates it more exciting than ever.
It is also confirmed that these versions will skip the stamp of being designed in California etc. and back will be a clear.
So people who are thinking of not getting hands on this one are gonna miss a whole new stock of features and a new class of mobility being defined.
So lets have a look at 360 degree look at purported model of iPhone 6:
Specs
Theoretically, a bigger iPhone means more space for fun stuff. You can probably assume that a faster new A8 chip will be included in the mix, perhaps exclusively in the 5.5-inch model but likely in both. Newly revealed images of the purported logic board that will hold this chip hint at more exciting changes, too. According to several reports, the new logic board will boast much-anticipated near field communication (NFC) technology as well as a faster new 802.11ac Wi-Fi chip. An upgrade to the LTE modem is also possible.The battery in the iPhone 6 will probably be bigger and more robust. The latest reports say the 5.5-inch device will come with a 2,100mAh battery, which would mean a marked improvement over the iPhone 5S's 1,560mAh. Other rumors say the bump will be smaller and the iPhone 6 will have a 1810mAh battery. Regardless, those rumors still put the iPhone battery behind the 2,800mAh beast in Samsung's Galaxy S5.
Some of the other hardware updates are expected to be pretty incremental. In part because of the new photo features in iOS 8, most people believe that the camera will get some improvements, perhaps in the form of image stabilization. Touch ID will certainly be included on the new iPhone line, and might even be slightly improved.
Other spec bumps seem a little less likely, but they're worth mentioning. Some think the iPhone 6 will offer wireless charging capabilities. New patents definitely suggest that Apple is thinking hard about this technology, too, but it seems like too big a leap for a company still hasn't even embraced NFC. Speaking of charging, scattered reports say that Apple is ditching the conventional headphone jack in favor of the Lightning plug. That also seems like a stretch, to be honest.
iOS 8
For the most part, we already know what iOS 8 looks like. Apple announced the new mobile operating system a couple months ago, and various Gizmodo writers (including this one) have been testing it out. It works pretty well!
While iOS 8 enjoys most of the same beautiful design features as iOS 7, the real differences lie beneath the hood. Apple is rolling out a new API called HealthKit with a corresponding Health app that will help you organize the data from the increasingly huge number of wearable devices on the market. It was also developed with the Mayo Clinic and could make doctors' jobs a little bit easier.
Otherwise, expect to see more useful options in the Camera app. Continuity will be improved as you'll now be able to switch seamless between Apple devices, without losing or needing to transfer your work, thanks to a new feature called Handoff. Notifications, Contacts, Mail, and Spotlight all get incremental improvements in iOS 8. And finally, an exciting new feature called Extensions will finally let apps talk to each other. Oh and keyboards. You can now use third party keyboards.
How much will it cost?
Price structure usually doesn't change much with updates to the iPhone line. However, because of the big, new screen, some expect Apple to add a new tier. That would bring the cost of the upper end, 5.5-inch iPhone up to $300 (with contract) for the smallest model. and the mid-range, 4.7-inch iPhone would run for $200.
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The iPhone 5S would then presumably drop from its current starting price tag of $200 down to $100.
What about the other iPhones?
If Apple follows protocol, the other iPhones will just shift down the line. The iPhone 5S and 5C will see a nice price cut—if the 5C continues to exist at all, given its reportedly sluggish sale while the rest of the phones will continue the process of being phased out.
The iPhone 4, as we've said before, will basically become obsolete since it won't run iOS 8, while the 4S will probably just run iOS 8 frustratingly slowly.
When will it be available?
Apple's track record also helps when trying to figure out timing. Last year, the iPhone 5S was announced on September 10 and hit shelves September 20. Expect a similar timeframe year, with the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 hitting stores on September 19. The outlook for the 5.5-inch iPhone is slightly murkier. Last month, reports that manufacturing issues would delay the larger iPhone 6, however these kinds of reports are often sensationalized so the 5.5-inch device could come out on September 19 after all. That same rumor mill also suggests that only the 32GB and 64GB versions will be available at first.
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