APPLE is reportedly working on new iPhone designs
that feature bigger screens with curved glass. A person familiar with the plans told Bloomberg that
two models planned for release in the second half of next year would feature
larger displays with glass that curves downward at the edges.
The screens are said to be 4.7 inches and 5.5
inches, making the two new models Apple’s largest iPhones. Sensors that can
distinguish heavy or light touches on the screen may be incorporated into subsequent
models, the person said.
The news comes after both Samsung and LG unveiled
their own curved-screen smartphones last month. The LG G Flex and Samsung
Galaxy Round are both designed to mirror the curvature of the user's face and
make the devices more comfortable to hold.
Samsung's and LG's curved phones are only available
in the South Korean market as the companies seek to gauge consumer appetite.
“There has been quite a bit of talk about the coming
wave of curved smartphone screens, however there has not been a lot of talk
about what we will be able to do with them," said technology Industry
analyst Jeff Kagan.
"That must be the focus of both the media
relations and public relations efforts of companies going forward. Currently
there are many more questions than answers."
Apple broke with tradition in September when it
launched two versions of the iPhone simultaneously – the iPhone 5s with a
64-bit processor and fingerprint sensor and the iPhone 5c with a range of brightly
coloured plastic cases. Demand for the iPhone 5s has been much greater, and
iPhone 5c production has reportedly been reduced.
Last week, Apple announced a deal to open a sapphire
glass facility, fuelling rumours the hard material could be used on future
smartphones and iPads. Industrial sapphire glass is synthetically created and
is so hard that it is shaped by diamond-tipped saws.

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