Does
a cheap 8GB iPhone 5c not get your juices flowing? It looks like
there's something more exciting just around the corner: the iPhone 6.
Taiwanese
manufacturer Pegatron is reportedly recruiting workers and opening more
factory space to meet demand for iPhone 6 orders, with production
slated to start in the second quarter. That's just a few weeks away.
The
latest news comes from Reuters, which translated a report by the
Commercial Times of China. The paper also noted that Hon Hai Precision
Industry (also known as Foxconn) is the other primary manufacturer of
the iPhone 6.
Demand is
expected to be quite high for Apple's new flagship. In fact, one
Citigroup analyst says that Apple has placed a whopping order of 90
million units for launch.
The
iPhone 6 is rumored to feature a larger display, a fast new A8
processor with quad-core graphics and a more advanced 10-MP camera. And
with a new Healthbook app on board, Apple will likely place a heavy
emphasis on fitness.
As for
availability, many expect the iPhone 6 to arrive this fall, similar to
the iPhone 5s last year. But with production starting sooner than some
expected, it's possible the device could hit store shelves this summer.
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