Monday, December 10, 2012

Do You Know How Much About 'Several iPhone 6'


Business Insider summarizes comments from Jeffries analyst Peter Misek who claims that Apple will release a new iPhone in June. Misek claims that this new iPhone will be an "S upgrade", calling it the "iPhone 5S. "Misek says that it will feature such hardware updates as an improved camera and NFC. Like the fifth-generation iPod touch, he also claims that it will ship in multiple color options (6-8 different colors). Additionally, he says improved battery life will be in the mix.

Misek is not the first to claim that a new iPhone will launch sooner than Apple’s typical one year iPhone upgrade cycle. Reports out of Asia have already claimed that Apple is gearing up for pre-production of an iPhone 5S product.Misek also claims that the new iPhone 5S’s screen will be SuperHD (whatever that means) which does not make much sense to us given Apple’s major iPhone display upgrades for the current generation and fourth generation iPhones

Several iPhone 6 prototypes appear to be floating around. The model with a 4.8 inch screen is the most interesting. It has a Retina+ IGZO screen, a new A7 quad-core processor variant, and a new form factor with no home button. Full gesture control is also possibly included.



Here's a juicy piece of gossip from Jefferies analyst Peter Misek.his big note this morning, he says Apple has a few iPhone 6 prototypes out there, including one with a giant screen.Here's his exact, short wording.

Several iPhone 6 prototypes appear to be floating around. The model with a 4.8" screen is the most interesting. It has a Retina+ IGZO screen, a new A7 quad-core processor variant, and a new form factor with no home button. Full gesture control is also possibly included.What to make of this? Nothing much, really.It would be weird if Apple wasn't doing prototypes of giant iPhones. After all, Samsung is selling a lot of Galaxy S III phones and it has a 4.8-inch screen.

Apple just increased the size of the iPhone's screen to 4-inches. It's possible Apple bumps it higher again, but we doubt it happens because it would be another level of fragmentation for Apple's iOS platform, something it has successfully avoid thus far.

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