The iPhone 5S
has been available for just over half a year now, meaning it's well and
truly time to turn our eyes towards what Apple has up its sleeve. The
iPhone 5S comes fingerprint sensor for added security and convenience, a
retooled camera module, new colour scheme and its most advanced
processor yet – so what can we expected from its follow up, the iPhone
6?
iPhone 6 release date
Unless Apple dramatically changes course from its release schedule, we’re unlikely to see the iPhone 6 arrive on the scene until September 2014. We're expecting that Apple will drop the iPhone 5C, replacing it as an alternative to the normal iPhone with a slightly larger phabet. It was suggested that Apple could be launching two phablets, but battery problems are said to have delayed the largest 5.5-inch iPhone 6 until 2015.It's looking increasingly likely September will be the date, thanks to Apple boss Tim Cook confirming Apple's new products will be arriving soon. Either way, it's looking increasingly like the iPhone 6 is already under production.