According to dozens of reports, Apple will finally cave and embrace the trend toward larger smartphones this year. Of course Apple has known for quite some time that consumers want a larger iPhone — in an internal presentation from 2012, Apple admitted that “consumers want what we don’t have” and stated that the bulk of high-end smartphone growth was being enjoyed by phones with big displays. It makes sense, then, that Apple is expected to follow Samsung’s lead and launch a larger iPhone 6 with a 4.7-inch screen and an iPhone phablet with a 5.5-inch screen this year. A new report suggests that bigger screens aren’t the only way Apple’s 2014 iPhone models will follow rivals’ lead, however. Citing a