iPhone 6 Features Include Xbox 360 Kinect Motion Tech?
Apple's iPhone 6 could feature Xbox 360 Kinect-like motion sensor technology.
Just like the Samsung Galaxy S4, Apple's iPhone 6 may feature a motion and gesture controls as the latter is reportedly in talks to acquire Primesense, the company that provided the Xbox 360 with Kinect.
Primesense partnered with Microsoft to create the technology, chips and design of the original Xbox 360 Kinect unit. As many know the next-gen Kinect part of the Xbox One is, controversially, now included with all Xbox purchases.
If Apple does indeed acquire the company, the two could potentially bring mid-air motion gestures to the iPhone and maybe even the iPad, Mac and Apple TV.
If rumours proved to be true in the acquisition of the company, it could also mean that Apple may add the feature to its Apple TV to be at par with other devices such as Samsung Smart TV with motion and gesture controls.
Rumour has it that Apple's iPhone 6 will be powered by A7 quad core processor, which claimed to be faster than the previous processor. The processor will be paired with iOS 7 operating system, which is packed with new and better features.
Apple may have planned to bump the storage capacity of its smartphones. iPhone 6 is said to be coming with 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB internal storage.
The alleged low cost iPhone, on the other hand, is rumoured to have the specs of either iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S and will be available in a variety of colours. Moreover, the low cost iPhone may feature a cheap plastic casing and not in the traditional aluminium casing like that of the previous iPhones.