iPhone 6 and the logic of relocating the Power button

  During the day yesterday the first images with iPhone 6 case, and they confirm that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is intending to reset the Power button of our iDevices. Power button allows blocking of iDevices and accessing the LockScreen, being the only one that offers us the option to quickly close the terminals when needed. Normally Power button is positioned in the upper right part of all iDevices, but in iPhone 6 the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), intends to reposition it on the right side, in a position opposite the volume buttons.

  Now you will probably say that this idea is stupid and that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), will not apply it, but it has a logic and everything has to do with the implementation of one screen larger than 4 inches in iPhone 6. Almost all smartphones Android with large screens released in recent years, the Power buttons are located in the middle right part of the case, and this is because they can be easily accessed there. By leaving the Power button of the iPhone in the upper right part, Apple would complicate the procedure of locking the terminals in the case of using a 4.7 inch screen or 5.5 inch screen, but its positioning in the middle right side simplifies things.

  Basically, Apple takes over something implemented by Android terminal manufacturers who understood that users need quick access to this button and its positioning in the middle right is as logical as possible. Finally, I will tell you that if Apple releases a iPhone 6 with a screen larger than 4 inches, there are extremely high chances that the Power button will be repositioned.