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iPhone 6 Rumors: New Concept Images Reveal Look for iPhone 6c and iPhone 6s

New concept images released for the iPhone 6 reveal designs for both an iPhone 6s and iPhone 6c.

The illustrations were created by Martin Hajek of Nowhereelse.fr and use design information from some of the latest rumors that include a rounded profile, power button moved from the top to the right, and rectangular volume controls. See them here.

The iPhone 6s concept features an extremely thin device while the 6c is a bit thicker and has the same kind of plastic backing as the iPhone 5c.

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Apple is expected to launch two new iPhones this year: a 4.7-inch and a 5.5-inch version.

The launch of the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 has been pushed back due to issues with its battery, according to a report from earlier this week.

Apple is struggling to find a sufficient battery that measures at 2 mm or less that will fit the device's "very thin" profile, according to a new report from Taiwan's Industrial and Commercial Times.

The report also states that Apple suppliers are calling the 5.5-inch model the "iPhone Air." This device would join Mac's line-up that also consists of an iPad Air and a MacBook Air.

The iPhone 6 release is now rumored for September as components for the device are starting to be manufactured in preparation for the date. This could still end up being the launch time for the 4.7-inch iPhone model.

A previous report from the Japanese business newspaper Nikkei claims that manufacturers have already begun making fingerprint sensors, liquid crystal drivers and chips for the device.

Mass production of LCD panels will start as early as next month at Sharp's Kameyama factory, Japan's Mobara plant along with other locations, according to the sources. The new models are expected to have much higher resolutions screens than the ones found on the iPhone 5s and 5c.

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