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Apple iPhone 6 to have iOS 8 and larger display

We have heard a plenty of rumours about the upcoming iPhone, one most common rumor about the iPhone 6 is that it will feature a larger display and the upcoming iOS 8. These rumors sound promising as the current trend in smartphones is having a larger display. We have seen smartphones with display as large as 6.8-inches, that’s close to the size of a tablet. Smartphones with 5.5-inch and 6-inch display has now become common, and thus to keep up with the competition Apple must adopt the large display concept on its iPhone series of phones.

Apple was stuck to its philosophy of one hand usage and stayed away from making bigger phones, last year however Apple moved one step ahead and increased the display size from 3.5-inches to 4-inches. With that 4-inch display on iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c, Apple increased the length of the display and maintained the same breadth of the phone. But now its time Apple make some software innovation to serve single hand usage and increase the display size to 5-inches and above to lead in the competition of the smartphones.

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