Will the next iPhone be able to detect the weather?
(Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET)
It's not the heat, it's the humidity. You might just hear those words coming out of the mouth of Apple's next iPhone.
Due to arrive this year, the iPhone 6 could come equipped with its own barometer to automatically detect the temperature, humidity, and air pressure, according to ESM-China analyst Sun Changxu. In a story covered by blog site G for Games, Chagxu cited "sources close to the matter" as responsible for this latest tidbit.
Assuming the report is true, Apple will be playing catch-up with Samsung, which added weather sensors to its Galaxy S4 a year ago. Of course, current iPhone owners can simply ask Siri for the temperature or humidity. But Apple's voice assistant relies on external sources to get that information.
Last month, Changxu floated rumors that Apple could offer the iPhone 6 in two sizes -- a 4.7-inch version slated to debut this June and a 5.7-inch edition to launch later in the year.
Other reports say Apple will offer sensors to check your own temperature and other bodily features, capabilities that could arrive with the next iPhone or the much-rumored iWatch.
(Via MacRumors)
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(Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET)
It's not the heat, it's the humidity. You might just hear those words coming out of the mouth of Apple's next iPhone.
Due to arrive this year, the iPhone 6 could come equipped with its own barometer to automatically detect the temperature, humidity, and air pressure, according to ESM-China analyst Sun Changxu. In a story covered by blog site G for Games, Chagxu cited "sources close to the matter" as responsible for this latest tidbit.
Assuming the report is true, Apple will be playing catch-up with Samsung, which added weather sensors to its Galaxy S4 a year ago. Of course, current iPhone owners can simply ask Siri for the temperature or humidity. But Apple's voice assistant relies on external sources to get that information.
Last month, Changxu floated rumors that Apple could offer the iPhone 6 in two sizes -- a 4.7-inch version slated to debut this June and a 5.7-inch edition to launch later in the year.
Other reports say Apple will offer sensors to check your own temperature and other bodily features, capabilities that could arrive with the next iPhone or the much-rumored iWatch.
(Via MacRumors)
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