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Apple in creation of bigger screens and better sensors



Okay, take our words again, nothing here is to be taken for granted people. According to a latest report, Apple in developing larger screen for their upcoming 2014 flagships. Well, the Americans have also got a refresh to their sensors on board.

The reportedly rumored screens are said to be in sizes of  4.7-inches to 5.5-inches, where the display glass is also meant to be curved at it's edges. In addition, Apple is also working on a new pressure sensor, that can basically distinguish between the light and heavy touches on the unit, as per sources claims.

With all these hinting's from the company's labs, we must say, Apple is trying to top back the South Korean's position in the markets with these large sized curved iPhones. We also read that, the two rumored American smartphones will not make it's way out officially until the second half of next year, 2014 and sensors can take even more years to be a real deal.

Source: Bloomberg, TechnoBuffalo

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