The iPhone 6s, slated for release in September, could come with a 5MP front camera, as suggested by leaked images on tech review websites.
According to 9to5mac, Apple's latest iPhone model (to be unveiled soon) will have a larger front-facing image sensor compared to previous versions. Some analysts speculate that the iPhone 6s could sport a 5MP front camera.
Some images of the iPhone 6s identified by 9to5mac feature a 5MP front camera.
Moreover, the iPhone 6s is rumored to feature a 12MP rear camera instead of the previous 8MP, along with 4K video recording capability, high-definition slow-motion, and panoramic full-view recording. In terms of hardware, the iPhone 6s will utilize the Apple A9 chip, 2GB of RAM, and the display will be equipped with modern Force Touch technology. For more details on the differences between the iPhone 6s and previous versions, check out the article What Sets iPhone 6s Apart? shared by Mytour.vn earlier.
