New iPhone 6 Concept Visualizes 4.4 Inch Sapphire Screen and New iSight Pro Camera Features
Another iPhone 6 concept hit the Web and visualized superb features that we hope to see in the next generation of Apple's smartphone.
Designer Arthur Reis imagined the next iPhone 6 and posted photos in his Flickr account. He visualized the handset to pack 4.4 inches Full HD screen display. The screen is slightly increased from its original size. Apple may join the bandwagon of 1080p displays. However, for the sake of developers, it needs to keep the same resolution or pixel density as the current set of devices.
The current Retina display of the iPhone will be reinforced with Sapphire glass for protection. A plight of rumours claimed that iPhone 6 will use of an extremely strong Sapphire glass for the smartphone's screen display. The technology is already used by the company on the cover of iPhone 5S and Touch ID home button. Sapphire glass is claimed to be twice stronger than the Gorilla Glass from Corning, which is used in most Android smartphones.
Another prime feature of the next iPhone 6 is the all new iSight Pro Camera. Although Reis did not elaborate the details of the feature, it is expected that the new camera will deliver photos of better quality. Arthur Reis also imagined that the iPhone 6 will further improve the iPhone 5S' new TouchID Sensor.
Lastly, Reis claimed that the next iPhone will boast of a lighter and thinner design just like the recently released iPad Air. Since the launch of the Apple's full-fledged tablet, there is no stopping the rumours that the next iPhone will also be slimmer and lighter.
A lot of analyst claimed that iPhone 6 will pack a larger screen although Apple is squeamish in increasing the screen size of its device. The next Apple flagship smartphone may keep the iPhone 5S' 64-bit A7 processor, M7 graphics chip and the fingerprint sensor.
Apple has not revealed the concrete iPhone 6 release date since it just released an iPhone. There were speculations that the unveiling will happen early next year in March. However, reports claimed that Apple is adding more suppliers to increase the availability of iPhone 5S due to its strong demand. Thus, consumers should not expect an early release date.