iPhone 6 Release Rumors Heating Up at
Carrier Stores
While the iPhone 6 has yet to actually be
officially announced, plenty of rumors suggest that Apple will reveal the new
device next month, and it seems that carrier stores are preparing ahead of
time.
Reddit user
spoonie3372 happens to work at a Sprint preferred retailer
and posted an image of the iPhone 6 showing
up in the store’s inventory. Both the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models appear in the list that the
employee snapped a photo of.
Unfortunately, the context of the image is
rather scarce. We’re not sure what store it is, nor do we know what the
drop-down list in the image is referring to, although the employee says that he
was making a simple accessory order when he stumbled upon the iPhone 6
appearance.
Most of the comments in the Reddit thread are
mixed, with some people saying that it’s simply just a placeholder until the
real thing is announced, but a user who claims to work at Sprint’s corporate
offices says that they don’t make placeholders and are not relying on
rumors, suggesting that Sprint knows some information that we don’t, which
wouldn’t really be all that surprising.
Unfortunately, we were hoping the image would
show us the storage sizes for the iPhone 6, considering that it’s rumored that
a 128GB iPhone 6 could be in the works.
iPhone users have been wanting a 128GB version
for quite a while, ever since Apple first introduced the fourth-generation iPad
with 128GB. However, most likely due to obvious size constraints, 128GB of
storage in an iPhone hasn’t been possible.
With the iPhone 6 rumored to be larger in size
thanks to bigger 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens, it may now be possible for an
iPhone to come equipped with 128GB of storage. However, a past rumor suggests
that the 128GB version may only come to the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 in
order to convince more users to spend a bit more cash and get the bigger
screen.
Plus, it’s said that the 128GB exclusive on the
5.5-inch model would help differentiate the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models even
more, considering that the only difference that we’ve seen so far between the
two devices is screen size.
If this turns out to be true, the 5.5-inch
iPhone 6 will get the lauded 128GB of storage, while the 4.7-inch model could
still be stuck at a 64GB maximum.
It would certainly make sense for Apple to get
rid of the 16GB option for the iPad and just go with 32GB, 64GB and 128GB, but
we think the iPhone is a device that still needs a 16GB option in order for the
company to offer an inexpensive subsidized device for budget-minded consumers.
Essentially, a 128GB iPhone 6 would be the
end-all model for many users, officially making extra storage accessories
obsolete. Of course, the price of a 128GB iPhone 6 will be something that many
users will take into account, as it certainly won’t be cheap by any means, but
if users need that kind of storage, the extra price will most likely be worth
it.
In any case, Apple will most likely announce
the iPhone 6 on September 9, with a public launch rumored for September 19.
These dates are completely based off rumors, but it seems many reputable
sources agree upon these dates, so we’re going with it for the time being, but
it’s not carved in stone.
The new device will see a complete design
overhaul, ditching the squared-off edges for a more rounded design that’s much
similar to the iPad Air and iPad mini, making the entire iOS device lineup
uniform as far as design is concerned.
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