As we are coming to the end of August, excitement surrounding the reveal of the iPhone 6 is reaching a fever pitch. Now, the million dollar question is “When will Apple reveal their new iPhone”. The rumors began just days after the launch of the iPhone 5s, but with just weeks to go until the expected iPhone 6 release date, speculation is hotting up and evidence is mounting rapidly. After the WWDC 2014 where Apple introduced iOS 8, it has been anticipated that Apple’s 2014 iPhone is expected to debut on September 9. It will include a larger, redesigned form factor with 4.7″ and 5.5″ diagonal screens. The 4.7″ model will be launch first around September, with the 5.5″ model following later. Sapphire crystal screen and more efficient A8 chip will be the main features of iPhone 6.
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