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Analysts believe optical image stabilization could differentiate 5.5-inch iPhone 6
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Analysts believe optical image stabilization could differentiate 5.5-inch iPhone 6
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Analysts believe optical image stabilization could differentiate 5.5-inch iPhone 6
With reports swirling that Apple will reportedly launch two new iPhones this year, the idea that Apple would differentiate the two with something other than the obvious display size is not new. A pair of analysts have added fuel to the fire.
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