Apple's new larger-screened iPhone 6 is rumoured to be heading into production as early as next month
Apple's next iPhone, which is said to feature a larger screen than previous incarnations, is reported to be heading into production next month.
The next model, dubbed the iPhone 6, will come in two sizes - a 4.7-inch display version (compared to the 4-inch screen of the current iPhone 5s), and a 5.5-inch model, unidentified sources told Bloomberg.
Alleged difficulties in the production of the larger-screened model mean the 4.7-inch version is likely to be released first, expected to be around the early autumn.
Both iPhone 6 screens are expected to use in-cell touch panel technology - built into the screen and allowing for thinner construction than with standard touch panel films - that was introduced with the iPhone 5.
The news comes as Apple's much-rumoured iWatch is also said to be starting mass production in July, ahead of an October commercial launch.
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