Monday, June 17, 2013

Apple says about the release date of iphone 6


The best way to gauge how soon the iPhone 6 release date is coming is to keep an ear to the ground regarding the ongoing development of iOS 7 as the summer progresses. Early reports peg it as being rather far along. If that keeps up, the iPhone 6 will arrive sooner than later. The smart best is Labor Day.



Apple says the release date for the iOS 7 system software is in the fall of 2013, which it won’t acknowledge the existence of the iPhone 6, it’ll be released the same week as iOS 7. But a look inside the early test versions of iOS 7 says it’s more complete than than its beta 1 tag would suggest, and that it may be ready to go well ahead of the beginning of fall in late September. Even if Apple takes three full months to get iOS 7 ready for prime time, that still means the iPhone 6 release date can come as early as the end of August or Labor Day. All that Apple has to do is put the iPhone 6 into factory production sooner, to match the ready date for iOS 7.


The iPhone 6 launch rumors or news is coming in knowledge as "in late summer or fall", press invites will be sent by the apple a week short of the release of iphone 6 along with ancillary products like the new iPod touch. The finalized version of iOS 7 will also be shown off, and release dates will be set for both within days or weeks of the event. Online iPhone 6 preorders will begin, and the retail iPhone 6 release date will be set for a Friday. The free download version of iOS 7 for existing iPads and iPhones will be posted a few days before or after.
 

Friday, June 14, 2013

iPhone mini is gonna be as costly as about $400 (£260)


Colorful World of Apple iphone

Kuo claims that the iPhone 5S will be having the same eight-megapixel camera as the iPhone 5, but with an improved sensor and a smart flash that will automatically switch between a white or yellow flash depending on the light conditions. Meanwhile, Topeka Capital’s Brian White has thrown in his weight behind rumors that the iPhone 5S will come in a range of colors, namely pink, yellow and blue in addition to the standard white and silver, and black and slate.

White said that Apple is launching a low-cost version of the iPhone, the so-called iPhone mini, which he says "will have a curved back casing made of colored plastic and will be thicker than the iPhone 5."

The handset could cost as much as $400 (£260) to purchase upfront, even it is mooted to come in a plastic polycarbonate chassis and recycle parts from older models to keep costs down. The Hot News of the next iPhone is that of Apple's official unveiling of the latest iOS 7 operating system earlier this week.

The revamped platform has been almost entirely stripped of the cutesy, skeuomorphic look of previous iterations in favor of a simpler, flatter and cleaner user interface, along with true multitasking, a new 'Control Centre' that now lets you access key settings options from any screen you're on and numerous improvements to Siri to just name a few. iOS 7 will be officially released this autumn and is hotly tipped to coincide with the launch of the iPhone 5S in August or September.

Finger Prints scanner in iPhone6



According to Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, the seventh-generation iPhone will come with Apple’s new A7 quad core chipset with 2GB of RAM, which will make it as twice as the features of iPhone 5. Reportedly it will additionally feature a fingerprint sensor for “improving security and usability”.

A scanner will be available beneath the home button and will provide the users, particularly enterprise users, with a more secure and perfect alternative to the pass codes and pattern drawing etc for accessing their handsets. It is now safer that no one can access the handsets even if they are in the most unsafe hands. An image recognition feature is also expected iPhone 5S to further safeguard against interfering eyes, that was covered in one of Apple’s obvious filings from earlier this year. In this type of security user is to correctly identify the photo of a contact using voice or a list of options on the screen, which will be randomly shown on the screen when attempting to unlock the handset.