iPhone 6 Rumors: New Concept Ended Up As A Moto G Copycat?
Many were elated to have discovered a new iPhone 6 concept emerging online; however it reminded most of the custom feature of the Moto G. Will it turn out as a mere copycat?
It was made by an online user with the screen name of brightknight08 and this time it features colors that can be customized. The concept maker added buttons and even a backlit sensor found instead at its original home button. Brightknight08 topped it off with a full HD screen at 4.6 inches and a 450 ppi spec.
According to IBTimes Australia edition, the customizable part can be compared similar to the recently released Moto G. This was the exact feature that made everyone be impressed with the Moto G as it offered a customizable 8GB smartphone at a price of $179.
Another article from the same site also released interesting news that the coming iPhone 6 will most probably have the sensors found similar in the controller of Xbox Kinnect. This has been all in line with the latest reports that say Apple has bought PrimeSense, the Israeli company who makes chips and sensors used for home appliances and other types of mobile gadgets.
PrimeSense is the big name behind the 3D sense technology of Xbox 360 and even other high technology 3D scanners. The iPhone 6 rumors that keep on spreading online include the migration of the particular technology from Microsoft to Apple by 2014.
MacWorld UK wrote that with the lineup of Apple iPhones being refreshed on an annual basis, there is a high possibility that the iPhone 6 will be launched by next year. They are predicting that it may be unveiled a year after the release of the iPhone 5s and 5c which were offered on the shelves on September 20.
They also mentioned that there are other Apple phones analysts who think that the tech giant may decide to launch the iPhone 6 as early as June of 2014.
Along with the iPhone 6 rumor that it will have a bigger screen, MacWorld UK also reported of the possibility that the new Apple phone may work on a curved display too.
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