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Did this video just show us Apple’s upcoming four-inch iPhone refresh?
M.I.C. Contrivance, which in the past supplied genuine pictures and clips of unreleased Apple contrivances, today published a video which they claim shows off Apple’s forthcoming four-inch iPhone obtained from a source at Foxconn.
The clip could be an elaborate hoax, of course, but it looks genuine if you consider that the contrivance appears to resemble a four-inch iPhone with an iPhone 6s-style design, as the rumor-mill’s presaged.
For those wondering, this isn’t an iPod touch: notice the potency button and the SIM card tray on the right side. But enough verbalize, give the video an expeditious watch and let us ken what you cerebrate in the comment section.
The so-called ‘iPhone 6c’ is expected to come outfitted with a larger battery than its predecessor, the iPhone 5c, and include either Apple’s previous-generation A8 or the latest A9 chip with 1 or 2GB of RAM.
It should also support NFC for Apple Pay transactions and Touch ID. The device is rumored to be up for the formal announcement at a media event in March and go on sale in April.
Source: M.I.C. Gadget
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