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Apple decides to launch  mini iPhone 6 in 2015

byCustoms Today Report
30/12/2014
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LONDON: The current iPhone is barely three months old, but the rumours and reports about what we can expect from its replacement — which won’t be unveiled until September 2015 — have already begun in earnest and are pointing to an iPhone 6S with a smaller screen.

According to Timothy Arcuri, an analyst with Cowen and Company, Apple is considering offering a ‘mini’ version of its next flagship handset with a smaller, 4in display.

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The mini trend, started by Samsung back in 2012 and followed by LG, HTC and Sony, takes a smaller handset and imbues it with the same look and feel as the full-size flagship but with mid-range processor and display specifications.

In a note to investors, seen by Apple Insider, Arcuri says that his sources suggest the new handset would offer similar performance levels to the iPhone 5S but with the same curved screen edges featured on the iPhone 6 and would be marketed as a replacement for the colourful entry-level iPhone 5C.

Separate reports emanating from Taiwan and China claim that the iPhone 5C’s days are already numbered and that Apple will be ceasing its production in early 2015.

Regardless of whether Apple launches a 4in headset alongside new 4.7in and 5.5in models next September, the feature that most consumers want to see is not more or less screen size, but more storage.

Apple is still the only major smartphone maker that doesn’t support memory expansion via an SD or Micro SD card, meaning that iPhone owners have to either look to the cloud or pay a huge premium in order to get more space for photos, videos, music and other files.

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