iPhone 6 specs according to analyst KDB: two large-screen, high-resolution models

It's the big one
game of the moment between rumors, indiscretions and analysts: read the
specs of the iPhone 6, the iPhone 6 itself, in a crystal ball or
inquire with Asian suppliers under contract with Apple.

The latest, from South Korea, the KDB Daewoo firm
Securities, which is known for often having information in advance, offers

his vision of the specs for the next iPhone models
:

According to them, the 2014 vintage of Apple smartphones would be available in two
versions: one witha 4.7 or 4.8 diagonal screen
inches
and a second model which would invest in the field of “phablets”
witha 5.5 inch screen. This seems in linewith the rumors
recent
.

In terms of resolution:iPhone 6with
its 4.7-inch screen would display a1,920 x 1,080 resolution
pixels
, i.e. a screen similar to what is found on the models
high-end Android such asGalaxy S4orle Nexus 5. But this is the model
5.5 inches which would hit hard with a resolution screen of2,272 x
1,280 pixels
.

For the rest, capacities of 16.32, 64 and 128 GB would be
planned with a memory of 2 GB, an 8 Mega-pixel camera on the rear and 3.2 to
the front. The battery would increase to 1800 mAh (compared to 1500 on the iPhone 5s).

If all this remains plausible (although do we need such a resolution
on a 5.5-inch screen), the report suddenly loses credibility when it
announces thatthe iPhone 6 would be launched with an iOS
7.2
.

Indeed, apart from the break with past launches, how can we imagine
that Appledon't release iOS 8 before summerso that the
developers can adapt their applications to the new resolution
screen. In addition, a versioniOS 8looks good in
development aswe mentioned it in this
article with its new app dedicated to medical sensors and
l’iWatch
.

In any case, we have noted these forecasts, we will check when the moment
would have come if KDB had it right!

Source

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By : Keleops AG

founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.