A new set of images have emerged that claim to show official components from Apple's next-generation iPhone. The leaked set of images give us not only the first glance at some of the parts, but also a more detailed look at the purported internals of Apple's iPhone 6s that's supposedly set for a September release.
T-Mobile has been offering a bunch of new promotions and plans lately as part of the Un-carrier Amped initiative, but the latest offer from the famous cellular carrier includes a sweet deal for the upcoming iPhone 6s, and Apple Music as well.
New photos have emerged on the Internet today that claim to show the rear casing of Apple's next-generation iPhone. The leaked component is purported to be an official rear casing directly from Apple's iPhone 6s production line.
Speculation regarding Apple's upcoming iPhone 6s is starting to come through thick and fast. We now well and truly find ourselves in the middle of that exciting, and sometimes frustrating, period where new visual and technical specification leaks come out of the woodwork from those who claim to have "familiarity with the situation." We can already be fairly confident that Apple's iPhone 6s will come with Force Touch capabilities, as well as being offered in a new color option that has been described as either Rose Gold or Pink, so naturally, those Chinese clone manufacturers have jumped immediately onto the bandwagon and produced a $200 clone of the iPhone 6s complete with the speculated new color option.
In an attempt to capitalize and follow on from the successes that came attached to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Apple is reportedly planning a production run of record proportions for its next-generation smartphone. According to a new report, The Wall Street Journal is not only adding weight to the speculation that manufacturing of the iPhone 6s began back in June in preparation for a fall launch, but it's also suggesting that Apple is demanding suppliers to ramp up production to produce a record number of iPhone 6s handsets in time for the official launch date later in the year.
iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus keynote and release date has been purportedly leaked. The device will go on sale one week after the keynote event.
With the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus being readily available for eight months, it's time to move onto the next-generation iPhone and discuss what we could actually see when Apple eventually lifts the covers off the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. It has already been suggested that neither device will ship with the cutting-edge dual lens camera technology that had previously been speculated, but a new document that has been leaked online suggests that the next-generation iPhone double act will ship with significantly improved camera capabilities.
Apple updates its iPhone lineup once a year, with the natural tick-tock cadence allowing it to release a big upgrade every two years, with alternate years seeing simple speed bumps without an entire aesthetic redesign. This year is the year for such a release, with the iPhone 6s already said to feature almost no changes as far as looks are concerned. Inside though, things are going to be different from the current release.
A newly published report suggests that Apple is planning on increasing storage capacity of the entry-level iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. It appears that Apple is in talks with Samsung for supplying these larger flash-based storage units.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have undoubtedly been a huge success for Apple. After making the decision to break away from a 4-inch display and move into "phablet" territory with the iPhone 6 Plus, it's difficult to imagine how the Cupertino giant could ever go back to producing smaller screen smartphones. Now, after breaking records and basking in the glory of the iPhone 6, it appears that the time has come to usher in the next-generation iPhone, which, according to Bloomberg, is already in the process of being manufactured at various supply plants.