Apple iPhone 6 will reportedly have a ‘curved’ display and ’rounded’ sides

Apple iPhone 6 will reportedly have a ‘curved’ display and ’rounded’ sides
A lot is already said and written about the upcoming iPhone 6. There have been some consistent rumours around its display, and now news has it that the device may sport rounded edges and curved glass display.

According to the Japanese blog Macotakara, some related sources have revealed that Apple will be employing ‘rounded’ edges and a ‘curved’ display just like Samsung’s Galaxy S III in its next-gen iPhone. The slightly curved display glass has been included to accommodate the rounded edges, which means the display may not be convex on the top, points out the report. Apple’s supposed new design is said to be quite similar to the iPhone bumper built by the Japanese company Squair.

The iPhone 6 may reportedly also bid goodbye to the dual glass-covered antenna windows that is seen on the back of the iPhone 5 and 5s models. However, it will take precautions to avoid yet another ‘antenna-gate’ controversy.

There’s more. Citing Sonny Dickson, who is known to produce some accurate details about upcoming Apple devices, Lewis Hilsenteger has given a sneak peek into the iPhone 6 design through his YouTube channel Unbox Therapy. The video shows a pink alleged iPhone 6 case. The image also suggests that the power switch could be moved to the side of the device.

The rumours around the alleged iPhone 6 kick started with analysts predicting a 4.8-inch display for the next-gen Apple device late last year, backed by revelations from component suppliers. iOS 8 is expected to debut with the iPhone 6 and word is Apple is betting big on health and fitness tracking features, and will come integrated with the Healthbook app.

Previous reports claim iPhone 6 could be available in two display sizes: 4.7-inch with 1334×750 and 5.5-inches with 1920 x 1080 pixels of resolution. Both models are expected to come with an A8 processor, 1GB of RAM, LTPS display panels, optical image stabilization, and Touch ID. One can expect slimmer metal casings and support for NFC.
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