A photograph claiming to show the front panel of the Apple iPhone 6 gives away a few clues about what we might expect from the next iteration of Apple's iconic smartphone. First of all, look at those side bezels. Can't find them? That is because it would appear that Apple is eliminating the side bezel and has sharply reduced the size of the top bezel. This allows Apple to increase the size of the screen without greatly increasing the size of the phone itself.
Considering the number of leaks we saw last year prior to the unveiling of the Apple iPhone 5s and Apple iPhone 5c, we also should not dismiss the legitimacy of the panel so quickly. Compared with the panel for previous iPhones, you can see the larger screen and how the bezel work contributes to it.
The latest speculation is that Apple could be moving up the introduction of the Apple iPhone 6 to July. And there is still the matter of that rumored iPhone phablet with a 5.5 inch screen.
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And while today's report also comes from China (via a Weibo) account, we also have some more information regarding the iPhone 6's rear snapper.
First of all, the camera on the new model will supposedly feature a larger sensor of 1/2.6" as opposed to the 1/3" on the Apple iPhone 5s. The aperture size of f/2.0 compares to the f/2.2 and the f/2.4 aperture sizes on the Apple iPhone 5s and Apple iPhone 5 respectively. This will allow the next iPhone to take better pictures under low-light conditions. And the rear snapper on the new iPhone will reportedly include OIS and a 6p sapphire lens.
The source says that the CMOS sensor will be manufactured by Sony with the rest of the components made by LG and Sharp.
Watch the galaxy remove the "bezels" in their next gen. Also if there's a choice between an iPhone 6 or an iPhone Phablet with the same specs, the phablets for me