iPhone 6 Rumors Point To A Possible Built-In ‘Blackbox’

We are hearing a lot about the Apple iPhone 6 thanks to patent being revealed and these have brought a great deal of speculation about the upcoming phone. A recent Apple patent has suggested that Apple could be about to introduce remote controls along with solar charging.

One analyst said that the Apple iPhone 6 may predict the weather and the handset may be able to feel just as the owner does. We heard that the iPhone 6 could make its way out in September with a barometer so that the device could predict humidity, air pressure and temperature.

G for Games told us that the information had come from a reliable source and if correct the handset could go up against the Samsung Galaxy S5. Samsung included a weather sensor in the Samsung Galaxy S4.

The Apple iPhone relies on Siri at the moment for temperature and humidity but we could soon see the tech being built into the device. Siri of course has to rely on external sources for the temperature and weather. The new tech would mean that the device could get information and present it on its own.

We have heard a lot of speculation that Apple could be working on two different versions of the device. One of these could be a handset of 4.7 inches and the other may be about 5.7 inches. Another source said that the Apple iPhone could come with sensors and these would be able to check the body conditions. It may be able to monitor in a way that the Samsung Galaxy S5 has the health monitor. Right now Apple has kept quiet about the iPhone 6.

A larger display on the iPhone 6 could be better and it could see some people make the move from Android to Apple. An insider pointed out that a larger display could encourage lots of upgrade cycles.

It would also detract from those device makers who have put large displays in their Android devices. Some owners of iPhones are left looking on in envy at them and perhaps Apple could be about to do something about it.

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