An iPhone 6c released in the first of half of next year would face fewer challenges than the ill-fated iPhone 5c and could even spur iPad sales.
When a couple of terrorists attacked and killed 14 people in San Bernardino, California in December last year, an iPhone 5c was recovered, and it’s been in the news almost as much as the terror attack itself. The phone was said to contain pertinent information that the FBI really wanted their mitts on, and the Washington Post today reports that it was able to, with the help of professional hackers using a security flaw in the iPhone that was previously unknown.
It's February, which means we're likely just one and a half months away from the next Apple launch event -- one where we can expect a 4-inch "iPhone 6c" "iPhone...
The new iPhone is only a few months old but that doesn't stop the endless rumors and speculation as to what the next iPhone will bring.
Officially, we know nothing about the next iPhone. For all we know Apple might have decided that the iPhone 6s is as good as it gets and decided to pull the plug on making any more (yeah, I know, that's probably the least likely thing that could happen). But there's plenty of rumors and speculation flying around. Some of it sounds sensible, and some is just plain crazy.
I don't expect any dramatic changes, maybe some changes to the interface or something and the material used, but honestly that's about it. I can't imagine what they'd do next, but then that's why I don't work for Apple. Haha
They should introduce something new it so as to keep the interest of the people into the brand. They are always known to introduce something unique and that is what people expect from them.