WASHINGTON: As Apple eyeing to launch highly anticipated device Apple iPhone 6, now new image comparison leaked of the device indicating bigger and even slim design.
We may not have to wait till September to see Appleās flagship smartphone Apple iPhone 6. That because we have seen the device on numerous occasion and now device spotted along with HTC One M8 and iPhone 5S.
It seems like Apple set to debut its flagship smartphone Apple iPhone 6 some way around June along with highly anticipated device Apple iWatch.
The new pictures showed up on Taiwanese website Mos Coat (spotted by Mashable) and give us the clearest look at the alleged iPhone 6 yet.
The dummy unit has got the larger 4.7-screen and thinner body we’ve been hearing so much about, with the handset put next to an iPhone 5S (or the iPhone 4, as in the picture below) for perspective.
The curved iPod Touch-style shape looks particularly nice when put against the older model. We have no idea why the iPhone 6 is also being compared to Doraemon, but it is.
There’s also a picture of the handset against the HTC One M8, demonstrating just how phablet-y Apple may be going with the iPhone 6.
Don’t assume that this is the final design, or any sort of confirmation about where Apple is going with the iPhone 6, but we’d be pretty happy with a phone like this.
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