Saturday, September 7, 2013

Apple working on larger iOS products - Mobile

There are probably many who will be surprised if Tuesday’s Apple event brings something different in telefonväg than exactly what it leaked again and again in recent months. But if we open our eyes beyond September 10, it seems that Apple may have, quite literally, larger plans afoot for Ipad and Iphone 6 6.
One rumor claims that Apple is looking parts and a new power adapter. It is said to be at 17 watts as compared to Iphones and Ipads five watts 12 and much lower than that used for the smallest MacBook. Such would certainly be used for more or less anything, but rumor claims that it will be mated with a larger iPad. The new plate would then be about 13 inches, that is just over three inches larger than the current “big” model.
The Wall Street Journal says that it had information that Apple is also looking at other screen sizes for the iPhone. According to their source tested a bunch of different devices with screen sizes between 4.8 and six inches. The same rumor says that the right model at 4.8 inches is of paramount interest seed Apple. A bigger iPhone would then more match how competitors top models look like in the current situation.

Probably there Iphones and Ipads with every screen size, resolution, operating system and hardware that someone invented by mankind in Apple’s workshops. What they then choose to release that actual consumer products and what may be on the test stage mostly to see how it works is another matter entirely. But if Apple follows its usual strategy, it is time for a new design of the iPhone next fall with the launch of the iPhone 6 (if they continue with the same naming scheme) and it’s not entirely impossible that they will expand the screen size further now that they already chosen to do so with the Iphone 5th Meanwhile, it has been rumored Iphones with both larger and smaller screens regularly since the first model was released in 2007, so we’ll take it all with a grain of salt and wait for Chinese factories to leak prototypes ahead early summer next year.

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