Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple's 5.5-inch 'iPhone 6' faces production issues, launch may be pushed to 2015

By Neil Hughes

Apple's rumored 5.5-inch "phablet" iPhone model is said to be facing issues with its new in-cell touchscreen panel, as well as color unevenness on the new "iPhone 6" metal casing, which could see the device's launch pushed back to next year, leaving the smaller 4.7-inch model to debut alone this year, according to one industry insider.

"iPhone 6" and "iPhone 6c" concepts by Martin Hajek.
"iPhone 6" and "iPhone 6c" concepts by Martin Hajek.

KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has a respectable track record in revealing Apple's future product plans, issued a note on Sunday, a copy of which was obtained by AppleInsider. In it, he revealed that while Apple's 4.7-inch "iPhone 6" is still expected to debut this fall, the larger 5.5-inch model could be introduced at a later date.