Completely Assembled iPhone 6S Leaked Photos Reveal Apple Force Touch Technology, Powerful A9 Processor

By Staff Reporter

Aug 04, 2015 06:37 AM EDT

Apple's leaked photos of the upcoming iPhone 6S only showed their dominance in the market. The alleged leaked images are said to be iPhone 6s final assembly, the phone that the tech community will be using in the next couple of months.

An Apple dedicated website, CultToMac, posted the alleged leaked photo of the upcoming iPhone 6s in its full glory. There are 3 images of the phone which shows the front and back panels of the phone and the last one shows the full assembly. As previously reported, the iPhone 6s is very identical to its older brother the iPhone 6, but will feature updated specs and some tweaks under the hood.

The leaked images also suggested that the upcoming iPhone 6S will be equipped with Apple's Force Touch Technology, iPhoneHacks said. Apple's Force Touch Technology was first introduced in the Apple Watch and their recently released MacBooks. This feature, as claimed by Apple, adds a new dimension to the Apple's UI (User Interface).The Force Touch Technology will allow the device to differentiate between a light tap and a deep press that triggers the phone to control specific actions like messages or to select different faces.

Before the full assembly of the iPhone 6s was leaked, the first to break into the scene was the iPhone 6S front panels, which was the complete resemblance of the iPhone 6, GeekyGadgets reported.  The phone, as rumored, will have a 4.7 inch display with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels while the iPhone 6S Plus will be slightly bigger and clearer with a 5.5 inch display with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels.

The report also said that the phones will be equipped with the powerful and Apple-developed processor, the A9. In addition to the updated specs and processors, the new Apple devices will also boast upgraded and improved primary and secondary cameras.

Apple is expected to formally launch the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus this coming September, a month later of Samsung's expected release of the upcoming flagship phone the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

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