As per a new report, the company plans to launch a
21.5-inch 4K display iMac in October. As for the event on September 9, the
long-rumoured iPhone 6s might not sport sapphire protection on top of its
camera, but it would have a higher-resolution FaceTime sensor, says another
report.
Apple will hold an event in October to refresh its
iMac lineup, 9to5Mac reports. The company would introduce a new version of its
21.5-inch iMac with 4K display. The launch could happen in conjunction with the
official rollout of the OS X El Capitan and iOS 9 operating system updates.
The upgrade to 4K model means a massive jump to
4096x2304 pixels from the 1920x1080 pixels in the current generation 21.5-inch
iMac. Other improvements could include faster processors and improved colour
saturation, the report further noted. Apple may continue to sell the
lower-resolution (1080p) 27-inch iMac variant (despite launching a 5K variant
last year).
As for the new iPhone, KGI analysts have
corroborated on several previous reports, concreting the leaked specifications
that we have read before. The report however also claimed that the new iPhone
6s will have a 5-megapixel FaceTime camera (up for 1.2-megapixel in current
generations).
The report goes on to claim that the new iPhone
won't have the sapphire protection running atop lens. This is because despite
being more scratch-resistant, sapphire is brittler compared to the Gorilla
Glass, making it more prone to shattering when dropped. The report also noted
that the new iPhone models will have 16GB internal storage in the most basic
variant.
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