Apple will launch the next generation iPhone model in September this year, according to a report of German Blog Apfel Page which has quoted Germany’s Deutsche Telekom informing its customers about the probable availability of the iPhone 6 on September 19. Apple as usual remains tight lipped about the iPhone launch plans.
Apple is holding the Worldwide Developer Conference on June 5 in San Francisco, US. At this WWDC 2014 convention, Apple is expected to show the iOS 8 to the developers and announce the public availability dates.
Apple had introduced the iPhone 5 on September 20, 2012 and iPhone 5s on September 21, 2013 in the past. Noting that trend, it is quite likely of Apple to introduce the iPhone 6 in late September. This new iPhone is expected to have a faster quad-core Apple Ax (X = number) series processor and high resolution Retina display. This time, Apple may just provide the full HD resolution – that is what everyone expects.
Apple is set to bring new and improved version of the Touch ID security feature in the Home button of the iPhone. By roping in the Imaging Head previously working at Nokia, it is too early to expect anything phenomenal with the iPhone 6’s camera. Rumor mills are going berserk with information such as possibility of introducing two different screen sizes offering iPhone as reported by The Mobile Indian. Without any formal confirmation, we take the above information with a grain of salt.