iPhone 6S Update: September Release Date, Better Touch ID, 20MP Camera, More Durable Glass Display

By Staff Writer

Feb 23, 2015 09:05 AM EST

It's as good as official that Apple might release iPhone 6S this coming September 8, 2015 as per tons of news reports circling around the web already. However, the tech giant has not released anything official yet regarding the dates, so here is a rundown instead of the future look of Apple's next flagship smartphone.

A huge chunk of iPhone 6S' specifications have come out and reports suggest a features have been totally revamped to more.

Though the next generation iPhone is expected to come out in 4-inch size, the screen display is rumored to be made of sapphire glass.

However, a disadvantage of sapphire glass is that it can be shattered too easily, which sparks rumors that Gorilla glass might take its place. Gorilla is known to be durable quality and prevents scratches from further propagating in comparison to a normal glass.

Although recently Apple had been in trouble finding these kinds which was expected but not pulled off in the previous iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, Corning is rumored to produce the material since they were in talks with Apple's executives.

In terms of edges, iPhone is expected to make head-on rounds with Samsung's Galaxy S6 and Note Edge with the removal of the bezel and the presence of touchscreen sides.

Like Amazon's failed Fire Phone, Apple is rumored to push through with the 3D technology on the phone's display.

For device charging, iPhone is rumored to possess wireless charging capacity. According to reports, the future development stemmed from the European Parliament's drafted bill that will oblige radio equipment makers to use common external power supply. The Power Matters Alliance (PMA), whose members include Samsung, Huawei, Toshiba, Qualcomm and Microsoft, is working to bring a universal wireless charging standard. For Apple to get ahead, they are expected to pre-empt the latest technology development.

Meanwhile, for stricter safety measures, Apple has reportedly devised a technology that strengthens security protection through better Touch ID scanning and monitoring. The mechanism can trace down gait, vocabulary and grammar, location data, and even magnetic fields.

The Touch ID scanning technology powered by KGI Securities will offer a better and safer Apple Pay user experience. A camera overhaul is also expected to hit the smartphone with a DLSR-quality camera set to replace the common True Tone flash technology.

Reports also surfaced that a 20 MP camera will replace the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus' 8 MP camera. A likely new A9 processors is expected to improve system compared to its predecessors. A8 had 50 percent graphics performance, and 50 percent more power efficient than A7.

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