Many are understandably curious about what Apple has to offer in the
upcoming iPhone 6. Apart from the rumors suggesting that it could arrive
in two different sizes, we’re not sure what other features that the
phone could come with. Sure, you’ve got your usual features like
cameras, and then there’s Touch ID that will most likely be debuting
with the iPhone 6, but what else can we expect?
Well according to the folks to 9to5Mac, perhaps additional sensors could
make their way into the iPhone 6. This is according to new found APIs
within Apple’s upcoming mobile operating system, iOS 8. According to the
code discovered, there have been references made to altitude,
suggesting that the iPhone 6 could come with barometers sensors installed in
them.
For those wondering, barometers are used to measure altitude. They are
typically employed by mountain climbers, bike riders, along with
enthusiasts who simply wants to know as much about the environment
around them as possible. As it stands iOS devices can track altitude via
GPS and Motion chips, but with a dedicated barometer sensor, the
readings and data collected would be far more accurate.
It has been speculated that the barometer sensor could be part of
Apple’s efforts to update its Compass application. In any case we guess
we’ll just have to wait and see what Apple does with the sensor, if
true, but what else could Apple be using it for? Fitness-related apps,
perhaps?
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