iPhone 6s To Be Released In September Retains Older Sibling Design

By Staff Reporter

Aug 03, 2015 06:04 AM EDT

Apple will soon be releasing its next offering in the marker and the loudest amongst them is the iPhone 6s. The rumored release of the next iPhone was also supported by leaked photos of its front panel that basically looks like a carbon copy of the iPhone 6.

The rumor that the leaked front panel images were of the about to be released iPhone 6s grew stronger and stronger after experts have weighed in the significant details that surrounded the buzz. ValueWalk reported that since the strong showing of support for the upcoming phone, Apple have shifted their gears in full speed as they asked their suppliers to produce 90 million units of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. Although the iPhone 6s will be bigger than its older brothers, and of course, a lot of major and minor changes on the things under its hood, the design will be the same.

TechTimes, on the other hand, released a photo of the upcoming iPhone 6s' metal cases. The cases are expected to be used in the iPhone 6s' silver color variant and they also expect for the Cupertino-based giant also provide a rose gold color on top of the silver and gold colors. The iPhone 6s will also have a feature that is new considering to the previous S's that Apple released. The iPhone 4s was equipped with Siri while the iPhone 5s launched the TouchID sensor technology.

The launch is expected to be officially dropped in September, according to tech website Demanjo. The website also confirmed that the iPhone 6s will also come on a much lighter and thinner design as well as Apple's Force Touch sensor and a more improved camera. The website also said that the new iPhone 6s will most likely to get a faster LTE modem, the Qualcomm LTE modem.

What catapulted these speculations and expert guesses are the leaked photos of the iPhone 6s' front panel that was leaked a couple of days ago. However, during the first few days, it was speculated that the images belong to the older iPhone 6, but it was quickly debunked by the industry experts considering that there is no need for Apple to change its appearance.

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