June 29, 2014

iPhone 6: New rumors again this week

A little less iPhone models this week, but still many rumors about its features and its release date.
Highly anticipated by fans of the brand, but also by competitors who have already unveiled their all new 2014, two new iPhone 6 models continue to talk about them. This week, some photos of models have been published, but they were not too invaded the canvas and gave way to new information, sometimes about the iPhone 4.7 ", sometimes about phablette version 5.5 ". So back on some rumors of the week, that we talked about, and those we have forgotten. 
And start with this video appeared in the course of the week. It shows two iPhone 6 models, versions 4.7 "and 5.5", but obviously a spare aluminum. Obviously, we would have to by a spare part already seen several times in pictures: the casing of the iPhone 6 4.7 ". Two interesting things to note. The first is that its presence here suggests that the development of mass production of the iPhone 6 is really close. The second is that we find back the same nick as he spotted a few days ago, suggesting a bright Apple logo might be making its appearance on the iPhone 6, unless whether that is a cutout for introducing a plastic apple.
Simultaneous release for both models
June 2, only the special Apple's WWDC Keynote was started Foxconn let go a press release said that a large part of the production of the iPhone 6, nay, THE iPhone 6, had been assigned. From Monday, we learned that as many as 100,000 employees had been hired by the company to support its normal staffing. Similarly, we learned that Pegatron had increased its production capacity by 30%. According to Slashgear, it is the simultaneous release of two iPhone 6 models that would cause the production of 'phablette' version is more complex and requiring more labor works. 
Note that the previous week, a picture is supposed to represent the screen of the iPhone 6 5.5 "was published by 9to5mac via Sonny Dickson. This first picture of a spare parts iPhone phablette clearly suggests that it is a little more advanced than had previously been suggested that could well make its appearance at the same time that his little brother 4.7 ". As we talk about the famous photo, it shows that the screen would have a diagonal of about 14cm, a few 5.5 ".
 

No optical stabilization for the iPhone 6 4.7 "
While all competing manufacturers unveil smartphones equipped with the latest technology, allowing users to always do more with their smartphone, Apple could well do without an option that has almost become a reference in the world of mobile photos and that seems highly appreciated by customers. And because optical stabilization, already introduced in many competing smartphones, avoids maximum blurry pictures caused by shaking of the photographer. 
According to two analysts, including Ming-Chi Kuo, who had established a roadmap for Apple product launches for 2014, optical stabilization should be reserved to the camera of the iPhone 6 "phablette." The reason? Production capacity would not be sufficient to allow Apple to provide optical stabilization on both models. In fact, Apple has chosen to offer this feature only on its phablette, allowing him to propose as a device resolutely high-end.
A release planned for September 19
At last, the mass production of the iPhone 6 should begin next week, and for a planned release around September. This is not specific enough for you? And do not worry though, we have something even better! Indeed, a Chinese operator announced this weekend that the iPhone 6 arrive on the market in the middle of September, exactly 19. 
Regarding the price of the smartphone is still blur total. Of course, you can bet on a starting price close to that of iPhone 5s at its output, but the presence of a larger screen and more importantly, two versions somewhat changed the situation. The phablette version 5.5 "should anyway be sold a little more expensive. Moreover, a version with 128 GB of internal storage could make its appearance, and it should be reserved for the model with the largest screen.