Every day Apple introduces new feature to boost the quality of their Phones and make them different from rest of the world. iPhone is
considered to invest heavily in its products and this it has left no way out to
make the display more durable. The company, is alleged to release the iPhone 6
(4.7-inch & 5.5-Inch) phones with a sapphire display. Dig a more and we will reveal some astonishing features of the assumed iPhone 6 display.
Marques. Brownlee (who is the gadget reviewer on the video platform) has given the
viewers to have a look at some of the key specs of the alleged sapphire display.
The video on YouTube, that was posted by Marques shows, how durable the smaller
iPhone 6 (4.7-inch) would be. In this video by him, he is seen scratching the
surface of the sapphire display with a knife and consequently with a key. Later,
he is seen bending the display up to some extent. Therefore, giving the viewers
clear thought on how this time Apple has focused all the more on strength and
durability. Get out the video here.
Yet another
video by the teen sensation Sonny Dickson from Australia, he is seen measuring
the display of the screen. The outcome is a 4.7 –Inch diagonal screen, a 4.1-Inch
long screen and a 2.36 wide screen. Remember this teen created news last year
by consistently leaking the iPhone 5S images before the release in September. Watch
the video here.
Prior,
reports have suggested that the production of iPhone 6 with a 5.5-inch display
will be constrained due to the use of costly sapphire material as the display.
Some reports
have proposed that the manufacturer of iPhone named Foxconn is using around
10,000 robots in the processing line of the iPhone. Some reports also claimed
that the larger version of iPhone 6 (5.5-Inch) will be named iPhone Air.
Lastly, some
snapshots of the durable display have been found out on Nowhereelse. These show
the usual front camera and the sensors. The most plugged Apple iPhone touch ID
below the display is also seen in the cutouts. The supposed iPhone 6 is
reported to be released on 15th September.
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