Trending News|March 19, 2014 03:33 EDT
Apple iPhone 6 Release Date, Features, Specs: What Are the Rumors Surrounding New 2014 iPhone?
Whatever the specifics, whether there will be two versions released, and what the final date will be, we can expect the iPhone 6 to come out some time in 2014, and carry on the legacy of the highly followed company's smart phone royalty. The iPhone line has long met acclaim as slick, innovative, and revolutionary to the smart phone world.
iPhone fanatics continue to consider their piece of equipment the most useful and relevant technology to their lives, and the phones have gained a devoted following. Now there is as much internet speculation about the next installment in the line as there are technology forums on the internet.
But who has the real skinny on what our beloved successor to the throne of the Apple line will look like? And how can we get a good idea of when it will be coming out?
We know the release date will be sometime in 2014. According to techradar.com, we may see a product revealed during the release of the the iOS 8 operating system. That will be in June and has been pointed to by various reports, often going so far as to claim that this will be an unveiling of an iPhablet (phone/tablet) that will kick-in to the recently opening phablet market to render its share of the profits.
What can we expect from some of the improvements on the Apple phone? We might see better resolution and even a Retina display. We also might see LED backlight technology that allows for a decreased thickness.
Rumors have a possible morphing camera that will disappear when not in use. Some have even speculated that there will be a 'wraparound display' which would allow you to see content on all sides of the phone. Although this is something that seems more likely to make it on to the seventh version of the phone.
Whatever the specifics, whether there will be two versions released, and what the final date will be, we can expect the iPhone 6 to come out some time in 2014, and carry on the legacy of the highly followed company's smart phone royalty.