4-Inch iPhone Spotted in Leaked Video, Tips iPhone 6-Like Design

4-Inch iPhone Spotted in Leaked Video, Tips iPhone 6-Like Design
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Apple's much-rumoured 4-inch iPhone model, which in the past has been referred to as the iPhone 6c, iPhone 7c, and even the iPhone 5e, has once again been spotted in a leaked video.

The 40-second video by MicGadget website shows the smartphone from all sides. The handset looks exactly like the iPhone 6 and later models and also seems to sport a Touch ID fingerprint sensor on the home button. At the back it sports the iconic Apple logo along with a rear camera and LED flash in a similar design. The video's authenticity cannot be confirmed just yet. The size of the unannounced iPhone 6c is also not discernible, as the video does not compare it with other existing iPhone models.

It is worth mentioning that the handset design seen in the leaked video goes in line with the leaked live images purported to be of the 4-inch iPhone that surfaced on the Web earlier this month.

Apple in 2016 is said to break away from its annual September launch cycle which saw iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus launch in 2014, and iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus launch in 2015. The Cupertino-based company is said to launch the iPhone 6c in April, and keep the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus for September. The time-line was recently corroborated with a leaked China Mobile 2016 phone roadmap. The April launch time-frame is also in line with a previous rumour that indicated a mid-2016 launch of the 4-inch iPhone.

Some of the specifications tipped for the iPhone 6c include a 1642mAh battery, which if comes out to be true will be bigger than the battery seen on previous 4-inch iPhone 5c. Other details rumoured for the iPhone 6c include an A9 processor, 16GB of inbuilt storage, Touch ID, and 2GB of RAM.

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