If Apple indeed launches a new iPhone in August, it would be a different strategy for the company.
Taiwanese media reported that a 4.7-inch screen version of the phone will be released in August, while a larger model will come in September.
Angela Ahrendts, who took over as Apple’s new retail chief last week, is expected to oversee the new iPhone upgrade program.
The thickness of 6 millimeters would make the iPhone 6 1.6 millimeters slimmer than the current iPhone 5 models.
According to a Taiwanese news outlet, Apple’s rumored 5.5-inch iPhone 6 has been delayed until 2015 due to issues with finding an appropriately thin battery.
A new model with minimal side bezels, rounded corners and a display that is noticeably larger than the iPhone 5s.
Recent Apple iPhone 6 rumors have speculated that the next version will come with a 4.7-inch screen. But why would Apple look to an larger iPhone come September?
Despite being months away from launch, excitement is building over what the iPhone 6 will look like.
In the last 72 hours, many photos of iPhone 6 parts have surfaced. Is this really what the iPhone 6 will look like?
Images of the iPhone 6 molds were leaked this weekend, but they look incomplete. Can they be trusted?
Jefferies analyst Peter Misek has made a bold prediction regarding the upcoming smartphone.
According to a new survey from 451 Research’s ChangeWave service, interest in a larger and faster iPhone is hitting an “unprecedented level.”
Cited as the most accurate Apple analyst in the world, KGI Securities analyst Ming Chi-Kuo released an extensive research note on his predictions for Apple’s hardware.
The report states that both versions of the next-gen iPhone 6 will hit stores in the fourth quarter of 2014, the 4.7-inch iPhone months before the 5.5-inch iPhone.
Apple queried iPhone 5 early buyers about what they felt needed to be changed. The answers given may have led to what may become the design of Apple’s iPhone 6.
Internal documents have revealed that the iPhone’s growth is slowing and Apple knows why.
Japan Display would be the first supplier to begin production in May while others are expected do so by June.
Leaked photos show images on a computer screen of both live shots of a prototype iPhone 6 and design sketches with labels that could be dimensions.
The sketches suggest that the two volume buttons could be united into a single button, similar to the one featured in the iPhone 3G and 3GS.
Why Japan Display’s 5.5-inch WQHD and news about a bigger iPhone 6 may not be a coincidence.
One recent report claims that the iPhone 6 will launch “as early as September.”
A patent published by the USPTO has fueled rumors that the next-generation Apple iPhone may have a sapphire touchscreen display.