A Barometer sensor in the iPhone 6 could be helpful for hikers, mountain
climbers and bike riders, who need accurate details about their current
altitude.
Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) upcoming smartphone iteration, presumably
dubbed the “iPhone 6,” is expected to be a major upgrade from the
current model not only by virtue of a larger display, but also because
of new sensors that will allow the phone to spit out atmospheric
measurements.
The iPhone 6, which is expected to be released sometime in
mid-September, could feature a barometer and other sensors that will
help the phone measure altitude and atmospheric pressure, and provide
accurate weather-related information, 9to5Mac reported, adding that the
iPhone 6 could be handy for outdoor enthusiasts.
A barometer sensor, which is already present in Android devices such as
the Galaxy Nexus, can also use air pressure data to measure other
weather-related information like temperature and humidity, according to
the 9to5Mac report, which was based on FutureTap developer Ortwin
Gentz’s findings of a framework related to “altitude tracking” inside a
version of Xcode 6, the latest iPhone software development kit, for iOS
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