Leaked shots reveal the front section of Apple's iPhone 6S that will be released reportedly in September.
The new iPhone is speculated to be identical to the current iPhone 6 and 6 Plus but has a major change of internal features and a new 'touch force' display, Daily Mail unveiled. The Japanese tech giant is getting ready for a higher sale of the upcoming iPhone 6S.
The smartphone comes with circuitry and chips inside what is termed to be the company's next phone were revealed in a series of leaked shots and files. From the photos, although the iPhone 6S is likely to maintain 16GB storage volume, the device will come with a fresh near-field communication (NFC) processor and fewer chips.
Apple has asked suppliers to make between 85 million and 90 million units collective of two new iPhone models, which should be either 4.7-inch or 5.5-inch the size of the screen, by December, Wall Street Journal said. The request is different from the one in 2014 where Apple asked for the initial production of 70-80 million units for its first larger-display iPhones.
The giant smartphone manufacturer is planning for a larger initial production run of its subsequent iPhones, indicating that even modest hardware reforms will attract customers to upgrade handsets and increase the demand for the larger-screen gadgets that were released in 2014.
A schematic obtained from Japan shows that the iPhone 6S will have a thickness of 7.1mm, which is apparently larger than the variant iPhone 6 that is 6.9mm thick.
Seemingly, the new NFC processor used to develop contactless Apple Pay Payments will add a security component to the novel device. In addition to the resemblances the gadget has with its antecedent iPhone 6, the expected iPhone 6S will incorporate new components to attract customers, an updated color range and Force Touch technology.