Apple iPhone 6 is likely to be launched in July 2012. After the success of iphone previous versions everyone has an eye on the upcoming Apple products. Recently, the CEO of Apple Co., Steve Jobs has resigned from his post, this might may delay the launch of Apple iPhone 6.
So far, Apple’s been characteristically mum on the details on all future unannounced products, but the rumor mill and fake pictures are already starting to spring up. Here’s what we can probably expect:
- The iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 are belatedly available on Verizon in the United States, but 4G (LTE) is likely not going to be available until AT&T releases its own 4G service (HSPA+) nationwide, expected in later 2011 at the earliest. The iPhone 6, released in 2012, will likely be the first 4G phone available on both US carriers. This is, admittedly, a disappointment for Verizon users, since its speedy LTE network will have been deployed for well over a year and accessible with competitive.
- The entire front face of the iPhone might be a screen, doing away with the physical home button, or possibly integrating it into the display itself.
- Removing the need for a port-cable connection for charging, the iPhone 6 might employ inductive charging, where the iPhone is placed on a charge mat and the phone battery is charged by induction. You can easily imagine buying mats for your desk, car, and elsewhere where your iPhone is typically lying around losing its charge. Since iOS 5 enabled data sharing over the air, inductive charging might allow the iPhone to finally ditch cords altogether.
- iOS 6 will also debut around the same time, and with each successive Apple mobile operating system, increased complexity and added features create strains on the processor. Since a dual-core processor is becoming de rigeur in high-end Android handsets, expect the same in the iPhone 6 if it’s not already rolled out in 2011′s iPhone 5.
- The iPhone app store shows no signs of abating in popularity, and without SD card memory expansion in Android phones, Apple will up the phone storage options available. Expect 64GB and 128GB variants.
- The iPhone 6 might be the first to use the organic radical battery (ORB) technology developed by Japan’s NEC, which is more environmentally-friendly than current lithium ion batteries that have dangerous heavy metals. ORB also boasts an absurdly fast recharge time (about 30 seconds) and higher energy density (will be able to pack more power into a smaller battery).
- The iPhone 6 might be the first iPhone to cross the 10 million pixel threshold with its camera, unsurprising as high-resolution images have always been a hallmark of Apple’s products.
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ITS releasing in july 2012!!!!
How is this possible, when there is no iPhone5 released?