iPhone 6 rumors: New concept image shows off 5-inch Retina display

The iPhone 6 concept by DeviantArt user iNasko

The latest iPhone 6 concept image packs a 5-inch Retina+ screen panel with 2272 x 1280 pixel resolution.

According to Concept Phones, the new render published by ConceptsiPhone presented a very realistic concept that Apple will most likely to adopt. The smartphone comes with a single piece anodized aluminum case and a curved back.

Aside from a slightly larger screen display, the device packs a lightning port, dual stereo speakers at the bottom and a Home button embedded with the TouchID fingerprint sensor. The volume buttons are elongated just like in the current units of iPhone 5S.

The device packs landscape speakers and 5 megapixel FaceTime camera with 1080p video recording. At the back, the handset sports a 13 megapixel iSight camera with 4K video recording, as well as 240 FPS 1080p slow motion capture. The device also has a brand new flash, with two semicircular two tone LED flash.

Rumors claimed that the upcoming iPhone 6 will be announced on the third Friday of September or Sept. 19. Website apfelpage.de reported that customer support representatives of German carrier Germany Deutsche Telekom were telling consumers that the next iPhone will be released on the aforementioned date. The Cupertino-based giant has not confirmed the release date of its flagship smartphone yet. However, the release date claims were backed by previous iPhone releases as iPhone 5S and 5C were released on Sept. 20, 2013 and iPhone 5 was launched on Sept. 21, 2012.

Apple has not revealed the official specs and features of the iPhones but it is speculated to come in two variants – one with 4.7 inch screen display, which will be announced in September and the other model will come with 5.5 inch screen panel that is reported to be launch in October or later. Both models are expected to pack the recently unveiled iOS 8 and next generation A8 processor. However, Apple is yet to announce the official specs and features of the handset.

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