London: After the launching of Samsung Galaxy S4, technology gurus say American smartphone giant Apple really needs to take some amazing brains on board when it comes to design its highly anticipated iPhone 6.
Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S4 with a 4.99-inch HD screen, Android 4.2, Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa processor, 2GB of RAM and a host of amazing new features which are exclusive to the phone, it’s arguably one of the best – if not the best – smartphone on the market right now.
Apple is likely to be annoyed at losing its smartphone sales crown to the Korean company, and will no doubt be designing the next iPhone as a potential Galaxy S4 beater.
There are lots of rumours about the forthcoming Apple iPhone 6 or 5S, some of these say the smartphone to acquire the features like a 4.8-inch Retina display, ports underneath glass cover, 16-megapixel iSight camera, dual LED flash, redesigned home button, NFC sharing, and it also comes with wireless charging.
Moreover, the smaprtphone is also rumoured to have a metal shell and would be more durable than the iPhone 5, a cool 1.8GHz AX quad core CPU and “KeepSafe” software.
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