There has been a great deal of attention surrounding the Apple iPhone 6 as more patents are revealed which brings about more speculation. A recent patent suggests that Apple plan to have remote controls and solar charging in the handset.
An analyst had predicted that the iPhone 6 could be able to predict the weather and the device could feel the same way as the users do. A report has said that we could it arrive in September and it may have its own barometer which would allow the handset to determine the air pressure, temperature and humidity.
G For Games said that the information did come from a source that was reliable and if true Apple will go up against the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S5. Samsung included a weather sensor in the Samsung Galaxy S4.
At the moment the iPhone has Siri to rely on for humidity and temperature, however soon the technology could be built into the phone. Siri has to rely on external sources for the weather and temperature. The new technology would allow the iPhone to gather and present data on its own.
There has also been speculation that Apple are working on two versions of the iPhone 6. One could be a device of 4.7 inches and the other 5.7 inches. Another source has said that Apple will include sensors that will be able to check body conditions. It could be able to monitor similar to the health monitor of the Samsung Galaxy S5. Apple haven’t yet given any details about the iPhone 6.
The larger display on the iPhone 6 could drive better upgrades and could see people moving from Android to iOS. Apple Insider said that a move to a larger display would encourage a lot of upgrade cycles.
It would also bring attention from those who have put large screens down in many Android phones. It seems that many owners of the iPhone do have large screen envy over Android, but maybe Apple are going to do something about it this year.