It seems like iPhone 6 images are leaking on a daily basis. The latest images were posted online showing what is reportedly the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 next to the 4-inch iPhone 5s.
When Apple took the wraps off iOS 8 at WWDC 2014, the company included some features iOS fans have been asking for years. One of iOS 8's most exciting new features is its all-new keyboard that is able to predict what you're likely going to type based on your conversations and writing style. For instance, when you're texting friends, it will take into account the casual style you probably use when communicating and will offer up predictive text based on the app and the person. It can even tell when you're asked a question and will offer choices based on the question. If you're asked if you'd prefer to go to dinner or a movie, iOS 8 is smart enough to offer choices like "A movie" or "Dinner" before you even start to type.
That's only one of iOS 8's many impressive features and you can check out some of iOS 8's top features here.
Apple will release iOS 8 as a free upgrade to most current iOS devices in the fall -- find out which models are eligible here. The first device to ship with iOS 8 out of the box will be Apple's next-generation iPhone 6. Details and images of the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 have been leaking on an almost daily basis; most recently we reported on leaked images of the smartphone's rear case.
New images of what is reportedly the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 got posted on Weibo [in Chinese], and one of the images shows the unannounced smartphone next to Apple's current flagship iPhone 5s. As shown in the picture, the iPhone 6 will feature thinner bezels to maximize its screen real estate. There's also less space between the display and the iPhone 6's Home button / Touch ID when compared with the iPhone 5s. Another noticeable change on the iPhone 6 is its FaceTime camera appears to be significantly larger than the iPhone 5s'.
As always, take these images with a huge grain of salt. The forum member who posted the images has an excellent track record, but things are never 100 percent until Tim Cook and company take the stage to unveil the iPhone 6 sometime in the fall. Most reports claim Apple will hold an iPhone 6 event in September to announce both the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6.