Apple
will reportedly rollout an ultra-thin 4.7-inch iPhone 6
starting on October 2014 or a month after the device's September 9 intro with
Pegatron tasked by the tech giant to deliver around 25units by the end of the
year.
Mass
production set in motion
The
total shipment awarded by Apple to Pegatron represents 50 per cent of the smaller
screen new iPhones
that will come out this year, according to DigiTimes. It is
estimated that the iPhone maker ordered50 million units of the 4.7-inch
model and the delivery will be completed by December.
The
other 25 million will come from Foxconn. Going by the earlier estimates issued
by Morgan
Stanley, some 80 million freshly-minted iPhones will hit the market in the
months ahead and 30 million of which are the 5.5-inch edition.
First
iPhone phablet with sapphire glass cover
A
new report from The
Wall Street Journalsomehow explained why Apple is building the bigger
iPhone 6 in fewer quantities. The jumbo-sized device is likely the
exclusive recipient of sapphire display, the U.S. publication said.
The
material, which is said to provide better protection to the iPhone screen,
costs more to produce that prompted Apple to limit its use for the first iOS
phablet. Sapphire will also serve as the distinct feature of the 5.5-inch
iPhone 6.
The
bigger iPhone is separated as well from its smaller sibling by its higher price
tag, likely starting at $300 for units with contract agreement, and bigger
storage space that could begin from 32GB and reaching a high of 128GB.
Super-slim
iPhone 6 design is finalised
Yet
while the two upcoming iPhone builds will present a number of different
features, the general consensus among Apple watchers is the devices
will have the same form-factor - slimmed down and paperweight.
The
latest indicator of this is the supposedly assembled logic board for the next
iPhone that according to MacRumors has essentially confirmed two things - most
of the rumoured inside components for the device and the inner configuration
that strongly suggests of a thinner iPhone ever.
Another
clue that points to a dramatically reduced iPhone thickness is the latest
approved patent by Apple that supports the creation of future iPhones and iPads
with slimmed down profile, according to Patently
Apple.
While
the patent is not a solid assurance of a super-slim iPhone 6 this year, it
proved nonetheless that the technology is available for Apple to build the
sexiest version of its flagship product at any given time.
As
mentioned, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will be revealed in the second Tuesday of
September but the actual release date for the device is likely set in early
October. The 5.5-inch, on the other hand, will not touchdown until
December 2014, analysts said.
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