The anticipation among iFans is palpable as Apple gears up to unveil the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6c this September, the next iterations of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. So, what innovations does the iPhone 6s bring to the table? Let's delve into it.
Recently, several renowned tech outlets, including Mytour, have leaked fresh images of the highly anticipated iPhone 6s. These leaked images, sourced from a reliable insider, provide a glimpse into Apple's screen manufacturing facility.
The front facade of the iPhone 6s bears a striking resemblance to its predecessor, the iPhone 6. However, advancements in technology are evident in the glass used for the iPhone 6s, and the incorporation of Force Touch technology remains uncertain. Users are particularly hopeful for the inclusion of sapphire glass in the iPhone 6s.
The iPhone 6s will sport a different metal alloy compared to its predecessors, resulting in a sturdier yet more refined chassis. This new alloy is none other than the 7000 Series aluminum, also utilized in the construction of the Apple Watch Sport. This revelation echoes the insights shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities back in June.
The key specifications of the iPhone 6s include the A9 processor chip, 2GB of RAM, a 12-megapixel rear camera, accompanied by the introduction of a new color variant for users to choose from: Rose Gold.
