Time for Apple to innovative further – We’ve owned every iPhone generation since the first, but it has become apparent that the market has changed and Apple has not. Users want diversity in screen size and a growing number of people want the smartphone to become their tablet and phone, aka phablet.
Apple needs to launch an iPhone 6 with a bigger screen size and even better if they had a couple of display options. This is needed to compete with the new smartphone market that Apple has failed to adapt to so far.
Tim Cook confirmed no new products until the end of 2013 – over the past couple of weeks it became clear that the iPhone 6 would not see a release date until the end of the year, which would most likely be in the same release window as last year. Tim Cook confirmed this with a comment that explained fans have some big “surprises” to expect from Apple starting at the end of 2013.
In a nutshell Tim Cook confirmed the release of the next iPhone would not come sooner than fall 2013, or even in 2014 although we think this would be too damaging for Apple as some people might jump ship by then.
Apple iPhone 6 release date uncertainty damages – it is true that some users will wait for the upgrade to the iPhone 6, and our readers have confirmed this to us and also explained this would be unfortunate as they wanted to have the new iPhone in 2013. These same users still hang on to the idea that current rumors are a myth and Apple will launch a big screen iPhone 6 sooner rather than later.
You don’t need to look far to see thousands of people moving away from Apple thanks to the lack of “a larger screen”, one of our readers explained “I’ve made the jump and have ordered HTC One to upgrade from my iPhone 4. So yes, Apple’s too late with a bigger display”.
Do you want to see Apple launch a bigger screen iPhone 6 this year, and how long will you wait for a release date to arrive? You might want to also read about the iPhone 6 release date oddities we’ve seen so far, although it is worth noting a recent survey did show that loyalty to Apple has been driving iPhone marketshare gains vs. Android.
Source: product-reviews.net
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