leaked front panel

Last Friday , Samsung launched its latest flagship smartphone the Galaxy S5 , its latest competitor to Apple’s Iphone. But Apple isn’t far behind. Tech Portal already reported about the expected Iphone  launch, now, we have more for you.

By seeing Apple’s pattern over the years our guess is September/October. Also according to the latest rumours Apple might be launching iWatch with its next generation iPhone.

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Now what are the expected changes?

Recently images have been leaked which claims to be the front panel of the iPhone 6. It shows that their will be edge to edge display screen which will be much bigger in size than that of iPhone 5 Series. It is reported that Apple will unveil two iPhones this year , one with 4.7-inch and one a phablet type iPhone with display of 5.5 inch.

Apple might bring solar charging as now a days, the biggest concern of smartphones is battery life. Apple might use Sapphire materials that will feature solar cells which will allow users to charge thier phone using solar energy. Apple have signed a contract with GT Advanced Technologies of $578 million for Sapphire materials. Sapphire is one of hardest materials which is resistant to scratches.

The next Generation iphone’s will run on iOS8 , which apple is expected to release in a Worldwide developer Conference which will held in June this year.

iPhone 6 is expected to have a 64-bit A8 processor powered by 1GB RAM , Touch ID Fingerprint sensor and NFC. We will be disappointed on the RAM side, if this is what actually comes out. Stay tuned for more updates.


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