Unofficial Demo Of iPhone 6 Shows Phone In Action; Is It Real or Fake?
Ahead of the anticipated Apple event on Tuesday, a new leaked video shows the purported iPhone 6 in action.
Apple, the renowned smartphone and PC brand, is keeping the details of Tuesday's event to a minimum but media reports have widely indicated the unveiling of iPhone 6 along with iWatch. Even with just two days to go for the event, a new leaked video shows the alleged iPhone 6 in full action. The seven-minute-video compares the unreleased iPhone handset with the current flagship iPhone 5S. By the looks of the demo, this appears to be the closest thing to the real deal.
The YouTube video demonstrates the two phones with a quick review of the upcoming model. The design of the iPhone 6 shown in the video is in line with the previously leaked images. Several features, including a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, camera, photos, health apps, were shown in the iPhone 6's unofficial review. The smartphone also features an icon for the Passbook, which shows a new Credit card stripe on the top, as reported by 9to5Mac.
The person in the video explains the handset's features in Mandarin, but according to a brief translation submitted to 9to5Mac by user Stan1028, the bigger iPhone is much lighter than the current model. Despite the boost in screen size, the smartphone can be comfortably used with just one hand. The back cover design is in line with the company's three parts and the camera component protrudes outwards, hinting at better picture quality.
The details on the screen-resolution, camera pixels, processor and other tech specs were not revealed due to lack of information. But previous reports have suggested that the iPhone 6 will feature 1334x750 pixels and the camera will feature Optical Image Stabilization.
Even if the video appears to be real, it is still unofficial. Be sure to see Apple's Live streaming of the event.
Watch the video below, which is translated in English by user Justin Tse. The original video can be found here.