Apple New iPhone 6 And 6 Plus Expected To Have Over 70 Million Customers, Reports Say

Apple's latest product, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is appearing to be the next big thing with CNet.com reporting that there will be over 70 million of the latest phone model to be manufactured by Dec. 30.

Apple's online store will be accepting pre-orders starting 12 a.m. PT on Friday.

True to the earlier reports, Apple unveiled its latest iPhone 6, a 4.7 inch device and iPhone 6 Plus, a 5.5 inch device.

The newest iPhone boast of a 64-bit A8 processor, with an 8-megapixel camera, a better battery life and now allows payments from the mobile device.

According to Cnet, Apple's request to manufacturers of about 70 to 80 million units of the iPhone 6 and iPhone6 plus is much bigger than last year's iPhone5S.

The report said that by Sept. 19, the new iPhones can be purchased in 115 countries, costing $199 for a 16G phone and the bigger version, iPhone 6 Plus will be sold at $299 each.

Although Apple also unveiled its Apple Watch, the product will not be available publicly until 2015.

CNET stated that, "Apple CEO Tim Cook called the watch a 'breakthrough' product that works as a health and fitness device, a walkie-talkie, and a notification device, among other things."

Another product announced was Apple Pay that will arm iPhone users the access to purchase products online by using their fingertips, which will be launched in October.

In the Tuesday's launching, Cook was quoted as saying, the foundation of Apple is built on the best computers in the world with the Macintosh, the best tablets in the world with iPads the best phones in the world with iPhone, and it was made even better today."

The Apple Pay has a system which will also equip users to add credit cards and can be uploaded to store in their iPhones.

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