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- With the iPhone 5S and 5C finally arriving, it's time to look ahead to the next iPhone. Here's a rundown of the features and design upgrades we'd most like to see in an iPhone 6. September 17, 2013 6:30 PM PDT Updated: September 17, 2013 6:30 PM PDT NAK Studio's concept art for the iPhone 6 (click to enlarge). (Credit: Antoine Brieux of NAK Studio) The drama -- or some might argue, the lack thereof -- is over. The iPhone 5S and 5C have officially arrived, which means it's once again time to look ahead to the next iPhone. I know. Some of you may be getting bored of this game. But for others, it's still fun to play. Will it be called the iPhone 6? There's a good chance it will be, though sometimes Apple likes to shake things up a bit, as we've seen with the 5C and the naming of its iPads. But whatever it is called, I do have a wish list of what I'd like it to have. Click on any image to begin the slideshow. iPhone 6: Most-wanted features (pictures) 1-2 of 12 Scroll Left Scroll Right As usual, you can agree or disagree with my picks, and feel free to suggest your own. It's also worth mentioning that like a lot of other people -- many of whom have switched to Android phones -- I've given up on an ever Apple including such items as expandable memory, a removable battery, and a standard Micro-USB port instead of a Lightning port. So I haven't bothered to include those features on the list. Note: The 11 items in the list are ordered from least important to most in a reverse countdown. I've also included what I think are the chances of Apple actually implementing each feature. Read the full CNET Review Apple iPhone 5S The bottom line: The iPhone 5S is not a required upgrade, but it's easily the fastest and most advanced Apple smartphone to date. Read Full Review
With the iPhone 5S and 5C finally arriving, it's time to look ahead to the next iPhone. Here's a rundown of the features and design upgrades we'd most like to see in an iPhone 6. September 17, 2013 6:30 PM PDT Updated: September 17, 2013 6:30 PM PDT NAK Studio's concept art for the iPhone 6 (click to enlarge). (Credit: Antoine Brieux of NAK Studio) The drama -- or some might argue, the lack thereof -- is over. The iPhone 5S and 5C have officially arrived, which means it's once again time to look ahead to the next iPhone. I know. Some of you may be getting bored of this game. But for others, it's still fun to play. Will it be called the iPhone 6? There's a good chance it will be, though sometimes Apple likes to shake things up a bit, as we've seen with the 5C and the naming of its iPads. But whatever it is called, I do have a wish list of what I'd like it to have. Click on any image to begin the slideshow. iPhone 6: Most-wanted features (pictures) 1-2 of 12 Scroll Left Scroll Right As usual, you can agree or disagree with my picks, and feel free to suggest your own. It's also worth mentioning that like a lot of other people -- many of whom have switched to Android phones -- I've given up on an ever Apple including such items as expandable memory, a removable battery, and a standard Micro-USB port instead of a Lightning port. So I haven't bothered to include those features on the list. Note: The 11 items in the list are ordered from least important to most in a reverse countdown. I've also included what I think are the chances of Apple actually implementing each feature. Read the full CNET Review Apple iPhone 5S The bottom line: The iPhone 5S is not a required upgrade, but it's easily the fastest and most advanced Apple smartphone to date. Read Full Review
With the iPhone 5S and 5C finally arriving, it's time to look ahead to the next iPhone. Here's a rundown of the features and design upgrades we'd most like to see in an iPhone 6.
The drama -- or some might argue, the lack thereof -- is over. The iPhone 5S and 5C have officially arrived, which means it's once again time to look ahead to the next iPhone.
I know. Some of you may be getting bored of this game. But for others, it's still fun to play.
Will it be called the iPhone 6? There's a good chance it will be, though sometimes Apple likes to shake things up a bit, as we've seen with the 5C and the naming of its iPads.
But whatever it is called, I do have a wish list of what I'd like it to have.
Click on any image to begin the slideshow.
As usual, you can agree or disagree with my picks, and feel free to suggest your own. It's also worth mentioning that like a lot of other people -- many of whom have switched to Android phones -- I've given up on an ever Apple including such items as expandable memory, a removable battery, and a standard Micro-USB port instead of a Lightning port. So I haven't bothered to include those features on the list.
Note: The 11 items in the list are ordered from least important to most in a reverse countdown. I've also included what I think are the chances of Apple actually implementing each feature.
Apple iPhone 5S
The bottom line: The iPhone 5S is not a required upgrade, but it's easily the fastest and most advanced Apple smartphone to date. Read Full Review