Leaked iPhone 6 User Manual Confirms Specs and Launch Date
Everyone is eagerly
waiting for the rumored September 9th launch of the new revamped iPhone
6. As the date creeps closer, the World Wide Web is flooded with rumours
and leaks. The most recent buzz was
that the screen of Apple’s new monster was creating problems for the
company, and this might delay the launch of the product.
Well, Apple enthusiats can breathe easy,
one of the most recent leaked images points to the same predicted date:
Tuesday, September 9.
The image is leaked by a French website called Nowhereelse.fr, which
has a strong record of getting its hands on new Apple devices before
its public unveiling. The image leaked is a shot of the front of the
device’s quick start manual. The device printed on the front has a set
date of Tuesday, September 9.
It doesn’t come as a surprise,
since Apple likes to remain consistent to its history. It typically
launches its smartphones in September, and last year, the iPhone 5S and
iPhone 5C reared their heads on the second Tuesday of September (10th
Sept. to be precise).
If the image is to be believed, the
image on the cover of the guide for the presumed iPhone 6 is different
than the current model. The shape of the volume buttons have been
changed, as have the Sleep/Wake button on the right. The Lightning
connector appears to be centered below the home button, which still
includes the Touch ID sensor, as marked on the manual.
However, other leaksters have found
reasons to believe that this may not be a legitimate product manual. In
the past, Apple has used the original product images on the front of the
manual. Also, it is said the font is not in line with Apple’s style.
We will only know on September 9th if
the image is authentic. The company is expected to launch two devices,
the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch smartphones. Rumors suggests that the name of
the large device might be iPhone 6L. Apple is also rumored to
include a reversible Lightning cable for the iPhone 6 that allows you to
plug it into USB ports from either end. The existing Lightning
connector can plug into an iPhone or iPad in any way, but the latest
design will bring the flexibility to both ends of the cable.
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