There's been no shortage of rumors about the iPhone 6 and the next iPads (from the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 to the rumored iPad Pro), and by most accounts those devices might come in new sizes and even shapes.
Now a hint has been uncovered in Apple's just-released beta code for Xcode 6 that that's indeed the case.
French blog Mac4Ever was first to report that two new hardware configurations have been added to the list of iOS devices that can be simulated in the coding environment: "Resizable iPhone" and "Resizable iPad."
These additions don't point to anything specific, but suggest that Apple will release new smartphones and tablets of previously unseen dimensions, possibly in time for iOS 8's release this fall.
Minor and major updates
The latest rumors pertaining to the iPhone 6's size suggest there might actually be two new iPhones in the works: a 4.7-inch iPhone and a 5.5-inch iPhone "phablet."
The latter is rumored to be so thin that Apple is actually having trouble finding batteries for it.
We're expecting to see these devices, and likely new iPads as well, at Apple's customary September unveilings in the fall.
Considering iOS 8 is a relatively tame update to iOS 7, as Apple revealed during its WWDC 2014 keynote, it seems its hardware updates may be slightly more significant.
- For more on Apple try TechRadar's MacBook Air review
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