iPhone 6 will have a new design at the expense of a high-performance camera

  iPhone 6 will be presented in the fall of this year, and today we learn that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), prepares an important change for the design of the future device. Sketches, molds and casings that appeared so far on the Internet suggested that iPhone 6 will have a thickness of only 6.1 mm and the camera will be taken out of the case, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), going to implement an optical image stabilizer. Although the company planned to implement this component, it seems that in the end it would have given up on the idea, opting for the use of the same software for image stabilization.

  To implement a Optical Image Stabilizer Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), should have increased iPhone 6 camera size, but would have chosen to reduce the overall thickness of the terminal in favor of the implementation of an optical image stabilizer. Despite this compromise, the Apple company will still implement a camera that will have larger pixels capable of recording better pictures, the new camera will have 1.75 micrometers instead of the 1.5 micrometers of the camera iPhone 5S.

  Considering that for now we are only talking about rumors, the information must be viewed with a great degree of distrust, because many of the details can change until the fall.