Apple iPhone 6 Release Details and Designed Roundup Based from Sonny Dickson
Apple's iPhone 6 continues to make a buzz as Sonny Dickson confirms details of the design.
From the first ever iPhone to the most current iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s, noisy buzzing bee-like sounds are always present every time an impending new generation of iPhone is rumored to be released. Funny as it may seem, social media like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are bombarded with photos of the "supposed" iPhone 6. No one really knows why these are happening. Eager beavers may just be uploading pictures in anticipation of the launch of the new product. But, it is also possible that these are marketing gimmicks to keep the public talking. But then again, Apple is quite known for keeping its secret new gadgets under wraps until the actual launch.
In any case, Sonny Dickson (via Business Insider), famously known as an Australian Apple leaker, has again leaked some alleged new iPhone 6 pictures in Twitter. He was very confident with his statement, saying that the pictures are 100% the real deal. He eventually deleted the tweet.
We've seen alleged new iPhone 6 pictures spreading all over the web. Some photos would feature, multi-colored smartphones, while some would look like phones with gold, aluminum and even titanium casings. The pictures vary according to the imagination of the individuals putting them up. In the case of Sonny Dickinson, he posted a picture showing the back panel of a phone, with what appears to be a modern antenna design. The cut out for the antenna seems to be made of a different material. A glass cut out was used for both the iPhone 5 and the iPhone 5s. Also, the flash in the picture shows a circular shape vs the iPhone 5's pill shape. According to business insider, they feel that this may be a strategy to give more room to camera components.
Whether this is a real prototype or not, the general public does not have to wait for long. The unveiling of the next generation iPhone on September 9, 2014 will not keep us guessing anymore. According to the Mirror, the actual release of the iPhone will be 10 days following announcement.