We now know that Apple will announce its next iPhone on September 9th. Reliable rumors say the company has been working on two models, in 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch sizes, although it may not announce the 5.5-inch model until next year. At the very least, we're going to have a larger iPhone, which is sure to draw away many people who were considering Android devices because the iPhone 5s's 4-inch screen is just too small.
What else will be in the iPhone 6? It'll probably have an even faster A8 processor, and many people have been saying it'll have a super-scratch-resistant sapphire screen. It could be thinner than the 5s, with a more rounded design, and have a 128GB storage option. It'll run iOS 8, of course, which will launch at the same time as the phone. That bigger screen might be 1,704 by 960 or 2,272 by 1,280. We'll see in early September.
The iPhone 6 release date is virtually certain for September, which would fit in nicely with the rollout of the newly announced iOS 8.
More exactly, the iPhone 6 launch date momentum has been set forSeptember 9, an idle Tuesday at the start of the month.
The standard launch cycle will be likely followed, which means the Tuesday announcement will be followed by an on-sale release date 10 days later - which means Friday September 19 will be the first time you'll be able to get your mitts on it. It's looking increasingly likely that we'll see more than one Apple handset this year, with a 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and a 5.5-inch phablet - possibly dubbed the iPhone Air or the iPhone 6L - coming alongside. The latter was rumored to be pushed until later in the year, thanks to problems with the battery and production, but recent updates seem to say these have been solved.
TechRadar's sources have also intimated that both models will launch together, so we're pretty confident that will happen.
More exactly, the iPhone 6 launch date momentum has been set forSeptember 9, an idle Tuesday at the start of the month.
The standard launch cycle will be likely followed, which means the Tuesday announcement will be followed by an on-sale release date 10 days later - which means Friday September 19 will be the first time you'll be able to get your mitts on it. It's looking increasingly likely that we'll see more than one Apple handset this year, with a 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and a 5.5-inch phablet - possibly dubbed the iPhone Air or the iPhone 6L - coming alongside. The latter was rumored to be pushed until later in the year, thanks to problems with the battery and production, but recent updates seem to say these have been solved.
TechRadar's sources have also intimated that both models will launch together, so we're pretty confident that will happen.