iPhone 6: Sapphire glass panels could allow easier implementation of screens larger than 4 inches

  These days, the implementation of sapphire glass panels in iPhone 6 is the main topic of discussion for many and this is based on the fact that for Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), we would talk about a very important change. Terminal screens iPhone 6 could be covered by a much harder and more efficient glass in protecting against scratches, but based on this implementation we could also talk about a modification interesting feature of the terminal structure, a modification that would allow the implementation of a large screen without significantly changing the dimensions of the device.

  Practically using this new sapphire panel for the entire screen, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), could completely abandon the Home button of the device in the idea of ​​offering us only a touch system for interacting with iOS, the fingerprint reader being implemented in the screen, or under the screen. Relinquishing the Home button would allow the screen to be elongated and possibly widened to increase the diagonal and not significantly increase the dimensions of the terminal, so a 4.5 or 4.7 inch screen could be included in a case that is only a few millimeters longer and wider wide

  Of course Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it has not yet made it clear that it would be willing to give up its Home button, and all the information that has appeared over time suggests that this will not happen soon, but it remains to be seen what Cupertino will decide.