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4-inch iPhone 6c Leaks Suggest Rounded Corners With Plastic Body

Even though craze around a heftier and bigger iPhone is over with the launch of Apple iPhone 6 Plus, latest leaks point to a more minuscule version in the making. Apple is reportedly designing a 4-inch phone and could christen it the iPhone 6c.

As of now, only initial photographs of the smaller iPhone 6 have gone viral but there is ample information to support that this model could see the light of the day soon enough. Pictures of the phone suggest a build around the chassis, which works almost like the iPhone 5C. The body of the phone suggests a plastic make, while the edges are soft and curved.

iPhone 6c However, it needs to be mentioned that the leaks reveal a much thicker body for the rumored 6C, when compared to iPhone 6. That sounds a little bulky to us.

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Ports and plug-ins for the microphone are lodged in the exact place as in iPhone 6. The casing also reveals multiple pairs for the speaker grill holes. In fact, this model seems to come with a pinkish tinge. Given that Apple had a thing for color with its 5C model, this seems a good probability. The new iPhone leaks reveal an oval cut out for LED flash. Is this signal for a dual tone flash? No one knows.

Perhaps Apple has realized that there are a lot of people who still enjoy a more compact smartphone, thus aiding one-handed operation. That was the attempt with the iPhone 5C, but it was too costly at what it was offering. Apple might finally have made its mind to design the perfect blend of size and price with the rumored iPhone 6C. Only time will tell!

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Satarupa Bhattacharya
Satarupa Bhattacharya
Satarupa B. Kaur has been writing professionally since a decade now. Always on the go; she loves to travel, books, playtime with her toddler--as she explores new places, amazing food and anything tech!

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