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Sell your iPhone 4S for an iPhone 6!

“Fresh rumors abound that Apple has contracted Sharp to design and build a next-generation p-Si LCD screen for the iPhone 6. Find out how this new screen technology could be combined with a ground-breaking Apple patent for unprecedented gesture control.” – iPhone6newsblog.com
Now that it is not just the iPhone 5 that is making the ring on the internet, a lot of people are muddled over what to buy when the iPhone 6 comes out probably just five months after the iPhone 5 comes out.


The iPhone 5 was said to be released this mid-summer 2012 while the iPhone 6 was alleged to be unveiled in August of the same year.

Knowing this, a great deal of features on the iPhone 5 and the iPhone 6 are being equated, notwithstanding the fact that both devices are still under wraps. For instance, a lot of “face-off” articles have been posted concerning the A5 and A6 chips. These Apple-owned chips are said to control both the iPhone 5 and 6, separately.

Nonetheless, it is not just its processors that were being gabbed about. There was also this tech hearsay about the freshly crafted iPhone screen. This was said to answer the complaint of a huge number of people steadily looking for advanced iPhone’s screen.

In view of what these rumors have to deal with on the subject of the iPhone 5’s screen – retina display, a larger, edge-to-edge screen, better and higher resolution and 3D graphics – a deluge of rumors about the iPhone 6’s screen has also raised. These things caused din among iPhone enthusiasts waiting for the next generation iPhones to come to light.

Apart from these iPhone versions, there are updates saying that “Apple has already tapped Sharp to design a new screen for the iPhone 6, it can be argued that there is now more excitement about the iPhone 6s screen than the purported new screen dimensions of the iPhone 5.”

So now that this is up to scratch, what is this p-Si LCD screen technology they can’t help but to talk about?

IT Pro Portal explained that: “The iPhone 6, it is thought, could have a liquid crystal display using low-temperature poly-silicon technology, know-how that will allow smaller power consumption whilst featuring a much thinner and lighter screen.”

The IT Pro Portal likewise added that the “much thinner and lighter screen” that p-SI LCD technology would let Apple “mount the display drivers directly on the glass, allowing a thinner LCD display by shrinking the thin film transistor (TFT) are.”

This simply means that the iPhone 6’s screen will be a high resolution LCD display with a supple design. Conversely, there are responses on the internet that this feature appears to lack charm. They say that this might just have a minor change in view of the greatness of the recent iPhones’ Retina Display.

Furthermore, a whole heap of disgruntled iPhone users (because of the iPhone 5’s delay) say that the potential reason why the iPhone 5 and iPhone 6 are to be released just five months apart is due to the slight improvements with its features like battery life and energy consumption, among others.

But then again to make things more exciting, there has also been lots of news fetched by tech experts saying that “a closer look reveals a potentially ground-breaking new technology for the iPhone that, when combined with an ingenious Apple patent, could change the way that iPhone users interact with their iPhone forever.”

This was reinforced by a claim posted on iPhone6newsblog.com saying that this patent, “combined with Apple’s mind-blowing “changeable topography” patent, this new screen technology could be Apple’s down-payment on a touchable display that changes shape and adds dynamic textures to the touch surface.”

If these things come accurate, then there will be greater extent confusion from iPhone users. Some tech forecasters say that this incident may bring about both constructive and destructive results for Apple.

Being excessively fidgety about a device’s release may cause the users buy other gadgets with the same superiority that they might like. In this event, Apple might lose a good volume of shares to one of its ultimate rivals, the Android phones. Nevertheless, if Apple finally makes its move to release what is reflected to be the most awaited gadget of 2012, they might get tough sales (about double) in a time of just five months.

Of course, there’s still more time before all of these assumptions comes to an end. You should hold your fire until Apple makes the cut.



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