What we've heard about Apple's next iPhone: 90 Seconds on The Verge
What we've heard about Apple's next iPhone: 90 Seconds on The Verge
2014-05-14
the next generation and the iPhone
legacy is almost upon us now I'd like to
talk about iPhone a couple of you may
have been expecting them
I'm Nathan sy Kurt and this is 90
seconds on the verge it's been almost
seven years since Apple unveiled its
first iPhone the company has released at
least one new device every year since
2007 last year released too and they
likes to maintain an illusion of secrecy
Apple's flagship devices have a pretty
good track record of leaking ahead of
major events right now we're hearing a
lot about the next iPhone here's what we
know so far
Apple is reportedly working on two new
iPhones with larger screens most sources
point to 4.7 and 5.5 inch models in
cases suggested design more like the
iPod Touch and possibly as thin as 6
millimeters the larger model is also
expected to boast a display that runs at
a sharper 1704 by 960 resolution other
rumors point to an improved camera which
isn't that surprising and some potential
new uses for its fingerprint sensor but
if you were expecting to see these new
devices at next month's Worldwide
Developers Conference you're probably
gonna have to wait a little longer
rumours are somewhat divided here but
Apple is not expected to show off any
new hardware at WWDC event will
reportedly focus on the revamped OS 10
and the new iOS 8 which is likely to
include a health book app and an updated
Apple maps and if Apple's report a 3.2
billion dollar acquisition of beats
happens in time we may also see an
appearance by new Apple executives dr.
Dre and Jimmy Iovine for more on Apple
check out the verge coming up Tim Cook
cancels production on the iPhone 6
saying why can't you guys just be happy
with the phone we gave you last year
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