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In Pictures: 16 most anticipated tech products of 2013
We’re not sure some of them are even on the drawing board, but they’d be great to see
iPhone 6
This is all based on various rumors, but the release of any new iPhone is a much anticipated event. Rumors have the device available sometime next year, as early as June, some say. It might have a radically new oblong touch-sensitive Home button that allows navigating left to right with a swipe of the thumb. Some say it might have an A6X processor, some say an A7. Nobody knows much for sure about iPhone 6 including the name. It might be iPhone 5S. The photo is a concept image from Yanko Design.
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