Apple are always in the headlines and this time an analyst has claimed that the iPhone 6 will be made available sooner than we all expected. According to Abhey Lamba, Mizuho Security's analyst, the highly anticipated iPhone 6 could hit our stores as early as July of this year. The beats the normal release date of September.
We really don't know much about what the iPhone 6 will bring, but Lamba's sources in the supply chain have led the analyst to believe that a range of screen sizes from 4.7 inches to 5.5 inches could be on the cards. This seems highly unlikely as Apple always seems to stick to its tried and tested approach of offering a one-size-fits-all handset. Besides the question of screen sizes, it is also now suggested that Touch ID will get a boost by being able to interact with more apps as well as making the jump from the iPhone to the iPad this year.
According to Street Insider, this analyst is basing his claims on information from the Asian and Japanese supply chains, which can be either very accurate or completely inaccurate so we will have to wait and see. If, as the report suggests, the iPhone 6 really is going to be released earlier than expected, we would expect to see a lot more information leaks coming out in the next couple of weeks and months but we aren't holding our breath on this as Apple very rarely break their release schedule.
So far we have seen some leaked photos of what is claimed to be the outer shell of the iPhone 6 and based on those leaks, it is safe to say that we will see an iPhone with a larger display, but then again, this leak's legitimacy can't be traced so as always with all the rumors that appear we really do have to wait and see what Apple is really planning. We will of course keep you updated on any new information we have and if you have any thoughts yourself be sure to leave them in the comments.
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