iPhone 6 leaked specs

The next flagship from Apple, as history dictates, won’t make its appearance until September at the earliest. But to give you an idea on what it might be sporting, well-known Apple device leaker Sonny Dickson says the iPhone 6 will be thinner, processes better, and would be having a new display technology.

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According to Dickson, the iPhone 6 might have the following modifications:

Slimmer 5.58mm body compared to iPhone 5S‘ 7.6mm
Ultra-Retina display with 389ppi compared to the previous 326ppi
A8 processor clocked at 2.6GHz compared to its predecessor’s A7 1.3GHz and iPad Air‘s 1.4GHz

Other rumors from previous reports also stated that the new iPhone would at least have a larger 4.7-inch body, higher 10MP sensor with f/1.8 aperture, and an improved filter.

Imagining all those specs packed together into one device, it seems like this could be the long-awaited successor of the iPhone 5 (since 5S is just more of an upgrade for me).

This is just the beginning of rumors surrounding the device and we’ll be getting more bits and pieces of it over time. If you want to keep close tabs on its updates, be sure to watch this space.

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Foxconn rumored to be testing 55-inch Apple TVs

Apple’s manufacturing partner, Foxconn, was reported to have already started its initial testing of Apple TVs with display sizes ranging from 46 to 55 inches.

A source told FocusTaiwan that Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., aka Foxconn, has already started the testing phase of Apple’s HDTV sets sporting displays of up to 55-inch. The source also hinted that “Apple TV-related products” will make an appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show in January with a possible release at the end of 2013.

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The question now is what company would be supplying Foxconn the LCD panels needed for the Apple TVs? Sharp is the most logical choice since Foxconn has invested a lot in the Japanese company. But according to the source, the possibility is not that high.

In a nutshell, everything about the rumored Apple television remains vague. But you can be sure that we’ll update you as soon as more things come to light.

What do you guys think? Is it time for Apple to enter the commercial TV market? Can Apple change the way we watch TV? Share your thoughts below.

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