Samsung, Sony and HTC have already announced their flagship
smartphones and are now starting to get them to retail stores. Apple is
expected to release theirs sometime in Q3 of the year as with previous iPhone
releases.
Today, an images of an alleged dummy unit of the iPhone 6 surfaced
online. And based on the said images, it looks like the Cupertino company is
planning to give the iPhone a small makeover aside from the reported bump in
its dimensions.
The leaked images show (just like what earlier reports say)
a much larger screen for the Apple smartphone, approximately 4.7 inches with a
16:9 aspect ratio. At first glance, the dummy unit looks very similar to an
iPod touch with more rounded corners. Surprisingly, the unit lacks a physical
home button.
The back of the iPhone 6 model shows off a small circular
protrusion – supposedly for the camera. At the side of the camera is a small
hole which is probably meant for the camera’s dual-tone flash.
UPDATE (5/6/2014)
New photos of an alleged iPhone 6 dummy unit has surfaced on the intnernet. In contrast to the leaked image above, this one shows a more plausible design featuring a home button and what looks like a brushed metal back.
UPDATE (5/6/2014)
New photos of an alleged iPhone 6 dummy unit has surfaced on the intnernet. In contrast to the leaked image above, this one shows a more plausible design featuring a home button and what looks like a brushed metal back.
LG on the other hand has already released invites for its
event on May 27 and 28. And although there aren’t a lot of details included in
the invite, there’s a good chance that the Korean company will use the event to
launch its newest flagship phone – the LG
G3.
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| LG Event Invite for May 27 and 28 |
Lastly, there’s the Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini, which made a
swift appearance on Sasmung’s Finnish website. The device is expected to pack a
4.5-inch 720p display, a Snapdragon 400 chipset, an 8MP camera an IP67 rating.




