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iPhone 6S/7 Plus screen will feature Sharp’s 4K IGZO display? IGZO has an overwhelming 806 ppi!

Sharp recently announced that they will mass produce a 5.5-inch screen with 806 ppi in 2016. The display is a 4K IGZO, and rumors suggest that Apple might feature the display in their upcoming phablets, either in iPhone 6S Plus or iPhone 7 Plus.


Apple iPhone 6S Plus, 6C, and iPad Pro release this year confirmed through German retailer’s product listing?

A German retailer listed three Apple devices: iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 6C, and iPad Pro. The list seemed to confirm that Apple will release these devices this year. However, other reports maintained that an iPhone 7 is imminent, with specifications such as a Force Touch sensor, a camare that gives DSLR-like photo quality, and many more.

Apple News Roundup: Touch ID Issues on iOS 8.3, New iPhone Keyboard, No Apple Watch Release this Week, OSX & iOS Updates

Apple News Roundup: Apple has reported reached nearly 1 million pre-orders for Apple Watch; new OSX and iOS updates, rumored keyboard the tech giant wanted to buy for iPhone. More details here.

iPhone 7 vs. iPhone 6S rumors, specs, and features: How different are the two devices?

An analyst claimed that the Force Touch technology would prompt Apple to skip iPhone 6S, and instead release iPhone 7 this year. However, a German retailer listed the iPhone 6S in their online catalog, implying that the device will be released this year. In view of these recent rumors, a table will show the difference between the two devices.


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Apple Inc has approached more than a dozen musicians, including British band Florence and the Machine, in an effort to sign exclusive deals for some of their music to be streamed on Beats, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
Customers preordering Apple Inc's smartwatch on Friday will have to wait at least a month for delivery, an early sign of strong demand for company chief Tim Cook's first new major product.
KGI Securities analyst Minc-Chu Kuo said that next-generation iPhones will have an FPC-made capacitive Force Touch. This would prompt Apple to call them as “iPhone 7,” instead of “iPhone 6S.” He also said that Apple is targeting 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models. Will they then be called iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus?
Apple Inc (AAPL.O) expects tremendous interest for its new smartwatch and demand to outstrip supply as consumers get an up-close look on Friday at CEO Tim Cook's first major product.
Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) "beautiful" and "stylish" smartwatch could make life easier for people on the move, reviewers say, but the gadget gets poor marks for battery life and slow-loading apps.
Apple is taking a breather with iOS 9 as 9to5Mac reveals that it will focus on stability and optimization performance instead of adding several new features like the iOS in the recent years has. Can we expect a "Snow Leaopard" moment with iOS 9 then?
An official from LG Display reportedly said that Apple is using oxide panels to their future iPads and iMacs. This convinced other tech sites that an iPad Pro is coming. Various rumors of the iPad Pro specs have also circulated. One rumor, for example, pointed to a type of active stylus feature.
The Force Touch technology is currently featured in the Apple Watch and MacBooks. However, Apple is reportedly planning to include the technology in the iPhone 6S Plus. The company is also said to be making the Force Touch technology, a standard to upcmoing iPhone devices.
Analysy Ming-Chu Kuo recently said that the next iPhone would have a FPC-capacitive Force Touch sensor, could be called as “iPhone 7,” and that Apple is planning to release 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models. Meanwhile, Samsung insiders tipped that the next iPhone would have an A9 chip. Further, other reports are convinced that a DSLR-like camera will be present in the next iPhone.
A recent statement from the LG Display Newsroom mentioned that Apple will release an “iMac 8K.” However, this drew doubts from various tech sites. They mentioned some possible ways how it could be true, or not.
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