As
the stage is set for Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference next week,
speculations have started about products coming later this year and even
in 2014. A note by Citi Research says that the Cupertino-based company
will launch an iPhone with 4.8-inch screen next year.
Citi
Research analyst Glen Yeung called this big-screen model iPhone 6 and
said it is likely to be launched in the first quarter of 2014. This
smartphone has come up as iPhone Math in previously leaks. Apart from
the 4.8-inch screen, it is rumoured to have an 8MP camera, while other
details are yet unknown.
Talking about models
slated for this year, the research note citing "field work in the
hardware supply chain" says that the rumoured iPhone 5S is two to four
weeks behind schedule. Yeung writes that while this will not affect the
launch date of the model, it will result in supply shortage for the
model in September.
The research note also
mentions a cheaper version of the iPad mini. Yeung wrote that the next
version of iPad mini will have resolution of 2048x1536p and be priced at
approximately $230-250. He also said that the launch of the rumoured
iPad mini with Retina display has been delayed to the last quarter of
2013 or the first quarter of next year.
Chinese
tech news website Digitimes, citing sources, also reported that the
second iteration of iPad has been delayed till November.
The
next-generation iPad also gets a mention in the Citi research note. It
says that the upcoming iPad will "sport characteristics similar to iPad
Mini (slimmer, lighter), although the prospect of a higher-end solution
(like the MS Surface Pro) seems unlikely given discussions with Intel
have not resulted in an Intel design win at 22nm." It also says that
Apple will stop manufacturing the second- and fourth-generation iPads in
the third quarter of 2013.
Talking about the
upcoming WWDC, Citi says Apple is unlikely to make any announcements
about hardware, except a Macbook refresh. Instead, it will focus on
services like the rumoured iRadio. Citi also said that it expects Apple
to open up API to developers, "allowing outside influence to things like
iCloud, Maps, and Siri."
While Citi Research
does not expect many hardware announcements at WWDC 2013, speculation is
rife that Apple will launch the iPhone 5S and cheaper iPhone at the
event, with launch date rumoured for June 20, 2013. It is set to unveil
the new version of its mobile operating system, named iOS 7, and has
already put up banners with the number "7" at the venue. Many sources
have said that Apple will break cover of its music streaming service,
tentatively named iRadio, at the event in a bid to take on Pandora,
Spotify and the recently unveiled Google Play Music All Access.

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