iPhone 6 with 4.7 inch screen – an internal Apple document indirectly confirms the launch

  iPhone 6 will be released this year, and most of the rumors that have appeared so far indicate that the device will contain a minimum 4.7 inch screen. This theory is supported and a new internal document of the company, in which the American employees state that the market of 4-inch screens is no longer in the attention of such a large number of consumers. An increasing number of terminals Android with larger screens and lower prices are available on the market, too Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), loses "ground" in front of these devices.

"Competitors have drastically improved their hardware and in some cases their ecosystems," a member of Apple's sales team wrote in a document prepared as part of a fiscal 2014 offsite meeting. Portions of the document were shown Friday to the jury in the Apple-Samsung case.

  The same document claims that most of the growth recorded by terminal manufacturers Android is based on the implementation of large screens, iPhone sales being seriously affected by their appearance. Moreover, the document claims that the terminal manufacturers Android they invest serious sums of money in product promotion and offer mobile phone operators better deals than Apple, their terminals end up being recommended to customers more often.

  Apple Vice President, Phil Schiller, stated that the document would not be part of Apple's archive, but why would it be recognized? It is unlikely that Apple does not know the current situation of the iPhone, and if this year the launch of a terminal with a large screen will be avoided, then Tim Cook could make a very big mistake.