Alongside
an iPhone 6S and iPhone 6 Plus S phablet, the tech company is
reportedly going to unveil an affordable iPhone 6C as part of the 2015
refresh cycle.
According
to Digitimes, the iPhone 6C will use a polycarbonate construction —
like the colorful iPhone 5C — and will run a less potent processor.
However the biggest difference is that it will boast a smaller, 4-inch
display rather than the 4.7-inch screen on the current iPhone 6.
Digitimes
also claims that despite lower specifications, the new handset,
expected to be unveiled in September, will have a fingerprint scanner
and will support the Apple Pay digital payments platform.
An
earlier report suggests that Apple has secured a new patent which will
give future iPhones the ability to shoot even better images and deliver
high-quality colours.
According
to Apple Insider, the company has been a granted a patent for a
‘digital camera with light splitter’ which will allow Apple to embed a
three-sensor prism-based camera module within the chassis of a thin
wireless device, like the iPhone.
This
technology implemented in phones would boost its camera quality and
offer a much better result in terms of colour, especially in low-light
conditions.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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