In the Spotlight|January 17, 2014 11:11 EST
iPhone 6 Rumors: May Feature 8 Megapixel Camera, Apple CEO Says Device will 'Deliver Best Experience In The World'
Apple and China Mobile have at last joined forces to present the most recent versions of the iPhone to Chinese consumers.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook went to the presentation at the China Mobile's Beijing headquarters and briefly discussed the iPhone 6 when questioned about it by those in attendance.
When asked if whether the iPhone 6 would have a bigger screen compared to its predecessors, the Apple CEO keep the info secret.
"We never talk about future things," said Cook to the Chinese spectators, reported Bloomberg. "We have great things we are working on but we want to keep them secret. That way you will be so much happier when you see it."
In addition, Cook also articulated his enthusiasm over the new agreement with China mobile.
"Today is just the beginning of China Mobile and Apple coming together to deliver the best experience in the world," said Cook to Chinese spectators who viewed the iPhone 6 unveiling.
The iPhone 6 is alleged to feature an 8-megapixel camera with better-quality image balance.
An earlier report from The China Post stated that Apple will not be improving the resolution of the rear camera of the iPhone 6.
According to Nomura Securities, Largan's poor performance in the market is due to rumors that Apple may have an 8-megapixel camera with better optical image stabilization on the new device, instead of the standard 16MP upgrade.
The iPhone 6 is scheduled to be released in stores this fall.