iPhone 6 rumors: Phablet concept image features 5.7 inch screen and A9 CPU

iPhone 6 concept by Nikola Cirkovic

The phablet version of the upcoming iPhone 6 gets a new concept image and packs 5.7 inch screen display and A9 processor.

The new render was created by designer Pham Tran Hai. Although the screen is pretty big as it almost has no bezel, the render packs an IPS LCD for the screen and Full HD pixel resolution. According to Concept Phones, the smartphone sports a minimalistic design. The smartphone is 7.3 mm in thickness and weighs 145 grams.

Under the hood, the iPhone 6 phablet is equipped with Apple A9 CPU inside, which is a dual core 1.8 GHz CPU paired with 2 GB of RAM. Just like its predecessors, the smartphone will be available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB storage variants. The battery has a 2400 mAh capacity. At the back, the handset sports a 12 megapixel camera with LED flash and a 1.2 megapixel front shooter. This is the concept image that is not far from reality and it is possible that Apple will adopt the specs and features of this concept.

Meanwhile, new purported photos of iPhone 6 were spotted in the Chinese website Weibo in the account of dreamerJimmy. The same account posted the accurate photos of the current iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C ahead their launch.

The tech giant has not revealed the official specs and features of the rumored iPhone 6 yet. Previous reports claimed that the company's flagship phone will be released in two variants – one with 4.7 inches screen display, which will be announced in September, and another model with 5.5 inch screen panel rumored to be released a month later than the 4.7 inch smartphone.

Other rumored features of the handset are A8 processor, iOS 8, improved TouchID fingerprint sensor, etc. Also, the smartphone is rumored to include are NFC, LTE, and wireless charging feature. As for the release date, the iPhone 6 will be launched in the fall.

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