Apple might expand iPhone family with three new models

By | March 27, 2015

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After abandoning its one-size-fits-all approach with the iPhone 6 series last September, Apple (AAPL) reportedly will come out with new handsets in three screen sizes later this year. Taiwanese website DigiTimes reports that Apple plans to release three new phones this fall: iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus and a smaller handset now called the iPhone 6C. The first two models would be updates to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which have 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch displays, respectively. The iPhone 6C presumably would be an update to the 4-inch iPhone 5C, which the company still produces as a entry-level model. All of the new iPhones will feature fingerprint scanning and NFC technologies for security and Apple Pay applications, DigiTimes said Wednesday. NFC, or near field communication, lets wireless devices communicate with other devices by touching them together or bringing them near one another. Apple traditionally gives its interim iPhone releases… Scalper1 News

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