iPhone 6 - here's what Apple's plan would be to allow one-handed use

  Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it has been praised over the years that the iPhone is an extremely useful smartphone because it can be used with one hand by users. In the iPhone 6 the American company intends to implement 4.7 inch screens si 5.5 inch screens, so the smartphone will be wider and longer, the use with one hand becoming difficult, just as it is now with the terminals Android that have screens larger than 4.5 inches.

  To solve this problem Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), would plan to implement two changes, each of them to make the work of using the terminals easier. The first of them involves repositioning the Power button on the side opposite the volume buttons, so that in order to block the devices or to close them, it will not be necessary to use two hands, the access to the button being easy with only one hand.

  The second change is presented as being related to iPhone 6 width, the terminal being narrower at the bottom and wider at the top, to allow easier positioning in the hand. Those who obtained the image above try to suggests us the fact that the iPhone 6 screen would be narrower at the bottom, compared to that of iPhone 5S, this change together with a reduction in the size of the edges will facilitate one-handed use.

  To be honest, I find it extremely difficult to believe that Apple will make an iPhone unequal in its upper and lower sides, but everyone has the right to speculate.