Fans are eagerly waiting for the release and official confirmation of the features of both the iPad Air 2 and iPhone 6.
Previous reports have already disclosed some of the rumored notable features of the new Apple gadgets, and have hinted a late 2014 release for both. However, a new report has surfaced claiming that production for the devices has been delayed.
According to a report from 64Games, Chinese media has leaked information about the production of the new iPad and iPhone. Both devices were already given the go signal for mass production this August, but because of "yield issues" within Apple's supply chain, production was pushed back to September.
While this causes a huge delay, experts are still hoping for the best that a December 2014 release date for both anticipated gadgets is still feasible.
On the other hand, possible prices for the iPhone 6 have leaked through a flyer posted on Weibo in China.
According to The Times of India, "A Weibo user in China has posted an image featuring a promotional flyer of the iPhone 6. While the text is in Chinese, the flyer features two variants of iPhone - the 4.7-inch version and the 5.5-inch version, in line with previous leaks."
"The flyer suggests a September 19 release date for the two phones and quotes the 4.7-inch iPhone's price at RMB5288 ($540 approximately) and the 5.5-inch iPhone's price at RMB6288 ($1015 approximately)."
Although there have been no official confirmation on the reports, excited fans continue to share the leaked news on several social media sites.
Meanwhile, another report centered on the features of the iPhone 6 particularly its ultra-thin battery.
According to International Business Times, "Crucial to the rumoured super-slim iPhone 6 finish is the battery - the thinner it is, the likelihood that the device will touchdown on its leanest and lightest ever. That likely will happen, according to CNET, which picked up the latest post from blog site NowhereElse.fr that claimed the next iPhone battery is trimmed down further from the last seen in the iPhone 5S."
"The capacity, however, is bumped up from 1560mAh to 1810mAh and the slight juice jump is best explained by Apple's strict manufacturing requirements for the iPhone 6. It appears that the rating cannot go any higher, which is line with the blueprint of assembling this 2014 the thinnest iPhone ever."
Apart from the thin battery, the iPhone 6 will reportedly have major upgrades in its camera. According to 64Games, Apple might put a Sony-made sensor of 13MP upgrade on the new iPhone's camera.
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