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Sunday 10 August 2014

iPhone 6 Once Again Shown in Photos

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Front Panel from 4.7-Inch iPhone 6 Once Again Shown in Photos


Taiwanese Apple news website AppleClub (Google Translate, via 9to5Mac) shares new photos of the supposed front panel from the 4.7-inch iPhone 6, including the device's display and its insides.

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The images are consistent with prior leaks of the iPhone 6's front panel, showing a larger screen, a thinner bezel, rounded edges, and a cutout for the Touch ID home button. The panel depicted also features the front-facing camera and the ambient light sensor located on the left and at the top respectively, which is similar to the design of the iPhone 4.
It is not known whether the display shown is made of sapphire, which was once rumored to come with the 4.7-inch iPhone 6. However, recent rumors have suggested that the smaller iPhone 6 will not come with a sapphire display, as rigorous scratch tests may instead hint at a more durable glass screen. Sapphire panels may come to the larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6, which is reported to feature a number of other differentiating factors including a faster processor and a camera with optical image stabilization.

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Apple's next-generation iPhone will be revealed at an event on September 9, with sales likely commencing roughly a week and a half afterward. It is likely that the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will launch first, as the 5.5-inch model is said to be experiencing production issues that may lead to a delayed release.
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are you kidding me?? Same bezels all around like current generation...
5.5'' not existing comments are coming...

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I'm starting to believe the 5.5-inch will NOT happen at the same time as the 4.7-inch. :(
I wish they would offer a IPhone 6 at 4".
That display looks nothing like this:


Where are the thinner side bezels? Where is the slightly curved edges? Even the top and bottom bezels looks smaller with the display shown on YouTube. :confused:
September 9th will unearth the truth.
I'm starting to believe the 5.5-inch will NOT happen at the same time as the 4.7-inch. :(

there has never been any proof of a 5.5" version. There was equal proof of that awesome teardrop shaped phone that people thought was what the iPhone 5 was going to be that never happened
5.5'' not existing comments are coming...
You think a constantly blinking light would save battery life over a screen turned on for literally 1 second? I'd like to see your data on that.

According to this reference (https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/usenix10/tech/full_papers/Carroll.pdf) let's assume LCD backlight consumes approximately 75mW. So if it's on for 1 second, then it consumes 75mW *1 = 75 mJ.
Picking an arbitrary LED (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/533), it burns around 2.0V * 17mA = 34mW. Similar figures from some other LEDs (http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/LH%20N974-KN-1/475-1416-1-ND/1802603), but go much lower. But for worst case let's assume 34mW, and round it to half the LCD backlight.
Given that the LED backlight needs a power circuit that's fairly complicated, I would say the blinking circuitry doesn't exact any power penalty (a simple counter/timer circuit like a 555).
So if you assume each blink is 0.2 seconds, you can only blink 10 times before you use more power than the LCD backlight.
Of course, none of this is based on the actual iPhone backlight, so what do I know.
This is the panel shown off by Marcus Brownlee on YouTube. Seems more legit to me considering all the case leaks we've seen show curved edges.


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