“Mass shipments of the iPhone 6 from China to the United States are expected to occur during the last two weeks of August and it is likely that Apple will announce the iPhone 6 during the first or second weeks of September. The first deliveries of the device will come later in the month on a corresponding Friday, roughly a week and a half after the event,” MacRumors said, citing a “reliable source” for its information.
“It remains unknown if the September iPhone 6 event will include just the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 or both the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch variations. Early rumors pointed towards production issues that might delay the launch of the larger phone, but those problems appear to be solved and a recent rumor from Bloomberg has suggested both devices could launch at the same time,” wrote MacRumors.
A few days ago, Chinese blog Wei Feng claimed the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 would have as much as 128GB of storage, which will be the largest-ever memory for an Apple iPhone. The 4.7-inch version will also see an increase, with consumers having a choice of 32GB and 64GB.
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