Apple May Launch 4.7-Inch And 5.5-Inch 'iPhone 6' Models At The Same Time
Apple is set to commence production of the "iPhone 6" next month, with the possibility of launching the smartphone's two models simultaneously.
Apple is set to commence production of the "iPhone 6" next month, with the possibility of launching the smartphone's two models simultaneously.
Intel would like to once again provide baseband processors for Apple's iPhone.
Apple's chief manufacturing partner is set to carry out its largest single hiring spree as it prepares to produce the so-called "iPhone 6."
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Three new images have been released apparently showing the next iPhone.
The video shows a sleek and thin handset with an iPod touch like body.
A new set of photos shows the rear shell of Apple's iPhone 6 in its outer, inner, left side, and right side views.
One analyst says the rumored device will be priced competitively.
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