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Apple iPhone 6, iWatch: Everything you want to know ahead of Sept 9 launch

WASHINGTON: We are just couple of days away to see Appleā€™s next generation highly anticipated devices iPhone 6 and the iWatch, now we have gathered some specs and features of the device.

Just two days remaining in the company’s biggest launch of the year, but you have been wondering what company will provide in its latest iPhone and highly anticipate and long waited iWatch.

But still nothing confirmed about the long waited iWatch. On the other hand sources said that company is all set to launch next generation iPhone on September 9 event.

Letā€™s have a quick look at the specs and features of the upcoming iPhone:

Apple iPhone 6 leaks with retail box|Thenewstribe.com

The processor is the key factor in the success of the device so Apple will bring A8 Octa-core processor or up graded chip for its new iPhone. We already seen the iPhone 6 running the iOS 8, so the device is likely to release with the companyā€™s latest operating system.

Apple has the Retina + IGZO display and a new factor with no home button. But recently leaked images indicate the bigger screen of 5.5 inches and 4.7 inch models of Appleā€™s next generation smartphone.

The iPhone 6 also expected to be the highest resolution among the iPhone world.

We have seen an iPad with 128 GB storage capacity so we can hope iPhone 6 to come with the storage of capacity of 16/32/64 and 128 GB or keep the same as iPhone 5S have. Now a days it is become common that company introduce wireless charger for their flagship devices, but Apple havenā€™t done yet. Company will probably introducing wireless charger which could charge multiple devices simultaneously.

iPhone 6 is likely to have 3.2 megapixel face HD camera and 13 megapixel 3D rear camera. The device also includes curve video feature, as Redmond Pie reported.

Apple will deliver some eye tracking motions technology in its iPhone which allows the user to use the device without touch. According to reports, Apple iPhone 6 is expected to come with finger print scanner. The device might support 802,11ac Wi-Fi connectivity.

The price of iPhone is one of few things which doesnā€™t change. If Apple repeats its pricing strategy, iPhone 6 is expected to start from $199 with contract and from $ 599 without contract. The reports earlier this year suggest that Apple iPhone 6 is expected to launch in the August of thisĀ  year, but according to our reliable sources companies next generation iPhone will launch in the September of this year.

let’s review all the leaked reports and specs of the Apple iWahch:

Apple-iWatch

The most recent word claims that Apple may be going for the whole bendy approach with a fully flexible plastic OLED screen, which was backed up by speculation that LG Display will provide G Flex-like bendy screens for the watch.

According to reports the iWatch could have the similar 3G connectivity like the Gear S.

Thatā€™s what Chinese gadget site Tech.163 reckons, anyway, although that might be one of many prototypes. Bluetooth is essential, though: if the iWatch is going to communicate with your phone or iPod, low energy Bluetooth is the way to do it.

Then, an Apple patent surfaced that showed a Wi-Fi-less device using Bluetooth to share another deviceā€™s network connection ā€“ so youā€™d connect the iWatch to an iPhone to get enough internet juice to get news, messages and push notifications on your wrist.

A 1.5-inch screen suggests itā€™ll show selected information from your iOS device rather than mirror the whole display, which would be rubbish.

However Apple is also said to still be looking forward for a 1.3-inch or 1.4-inch screen, though itā€™s the 1.5-incher that is said to exist as a full prototype right now.

Nick Bilton again: ā€œWould it include Siri, the voice assistant? Would it have a version of Appleā€™s map software, offering real-time directions to people walking down the street? Could it receive text messages? Could it monitor a userā€™s health or daily activity?ā€ If Siri is on board, it may be because the iWatch is running a form of actual iOS rather than a souped-up iPod nano software system ā€“ thus supposes Bloomberg again, with ā€˜confirmationā€™ provided by The Vergeā€™s inside sources.

Bruce Tognazzini makes it clear his ideas are ā€œnot based on insider informationā€ but they include predicting the weather, organising your life, monitoring every step you take, replacing cash, making Passbook work really well and even fixing Apple Maps. We were with you right up till that last one, Bruce.

He makes a good point about the iWatch release date too: ā€œApple, when you look back, is never actually the first. They let a few others, sometimes many others, experiment first. (Tablets were out for more than a decade.) Then, they bring out the killer product.ā€

In March it emerged that the Apple Watch may come packing fingerprint scanning tech for NFC-based security reasons, although this news comes from an analyst who heard it from a supplier who had it from a leprechaun who came to him in a dream.

Clearly, though, until we have a better idea of what the Apple Watch is and whether Apple is actually going to ship it, nobody has the faintest idea what itā€™ll cost.

Nobody but one anonymous analyst who had a stab at pricing and reckons somewhere between $149 and $229 (Ā£100 to Ā£150 / AU$167 ā€“ AU$250) seems likely.

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