It will be a jaw-dropping iOS 7 experience for the rumoured 4.8-inch iPhone 6, which was shown in a new render wrapped on front and back by a glass screen display that allows full handset navigation on both sides.

On release date, which analysts said will likely take place on Q1 2014, the iPhone 6 will bring a recently approved Apple patent into reality, according to the concept painstakingly put together by British tech site T3.

The dreamed device packs a continuous Retina display with a resolution of 1615 x 800. By using the wrap-around patent that Apple had successfully applied for, the 'futuristic' smartphone will bring to the table new ways of controlling communication and multi-media gadgets.

As in other iPhone 6 renders, the new model ditches the Home button and in its stead users will be able to live inside the phone through series of taps and gestures, indicating that the handset will include numerous sensors like the ones embedded by Samsung on the Galaxy S4.

Thanks to the expected new powerful features that Apple will unleash with the iOS 7, the big-screen iPhone will come with gesture-controlled keys that, for instance, eliminate the need for a physical volume rocker.

In game mode, users can interact with the device via the control keys that will be activated at the back of the phone. Such function will deliver a full-screen gaming experience that surpasses the features seen on stand-alone game consoles.

There is chance too that flexible display technology will make it in time for the iPhone 6 push out next year yet for that to happen, Apple will need to rely on the same technology that LG is set to introduce this year, experts said.

Regardless, Apple is rumoured to intro its phablet during the initial months of 2014 though new reports suggest that the iPhone 6 release date could come as late as June 2014.