Thursday, February 14, 2013

                               IPHONE 6 REVIEW

            Concept Features of iPhone 6

 

  sparked an array of “iPhone 6” rumors with a report on Apple’s alleged plans to release a “low-cost iPhone” later this year, and actually make the display larger, not smaller. Following up on this report, Digitimes on Monday said Apple’s next-generation iPhone may feature “plastic for its chassis instead of reinforced glass or unibody metal,” which would help reduce the cost in producing the phone.

“The rumor in the supply chain is that the inexpensive iPhone chassis supplier will reportedly be a U.S.-based electronic manufacturing service (EMS) provider,” DigiTimes wrote.
Within the same story, DigiTimes also noted another rumor circulating around Apple’s supply chain, saying the “entry-level iPhone” will actually feature a hybrid chassis made of both plastic and metal, “with the internal metal parts being able to be seen from outside through special design.”

In many ways, this alleged design for the "iPhone 6" sounds like a mix between the plastic enclosure of the iPhone 3GS from 2009, and Apple's chosen design for the “Bondi blue” iMac in 1998, which was characterized by its brightly colored, translucent plastic casing, letting users see the inside of their desktop computer for the first time.

  GUYZ THE LINK IS A REVIEW ON IPHONE 6 TAKE A LOOK:  http://youtu.be/f7eo5b5f1kA

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