Every
addicted Apple fans might want to mark Sept. 9 on their calendars, because
that’s the date the highly anticipated iPhone 6 will reportedly make its grand
debut. That's a big deal to some folks you know?
The
news comes by way of Re/code’s John
Paczkowski, who has an
excellent track record when it comes to covering Apple and, specifically,
reporting when Apple will host events. The date makes sense for Apple,
which for the past three years has held launch events for its iPhone in
September. Traditionally, Apple makes its iPhone available to shoppers 10 days
after its debut event, which would mean that the iPhone 6’s release date would
be September 19th, if history is any guide.
The
iPhone 6 is expected to be a radical departure from Apple’s previous
iPhones. The handset is said to sport a much larger 4.7-inch display,
compared to the iPhone 5s’ 4-inch screen, as well as a faster processor for
better performance and an improved camera. Other reports point to Apple
also launching an even larger 5.5-inch
iPhone that would help
the company compete with so called “phablets” like Samsung’s massive 5.7-inch
Galaxy Note 3, especially in China.
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Various rumors also indicate that the next
iPhone will use what’s referred as a sapphire crystal display, which would make
the handset’s screen far more durable than the iPhone 5s’. In addition to
versions of the iPhone 6, Apple is said to be prepping a highly anticipated
smartwatch.
Though the device’s name isn’t yet known for certain, it is widely
reported that it will be called the Apple iWatch. But be rest assured that this iPhone 6 is gonna be another boom from Apple.
If Apple’s event is held on Sept. 9, it
would mean that the iPhone 6 would debut just six days after Samsung is
expected to unveil its new Galaxy
Note 4.
And if you don’t think that Cupertino planned its event
with that in mind, we’ve got some beachfront property in Ohio to sell you.
Keep your eyes on your calender.
Cheers.
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