Exclusive new iPhone 6S photo leaks swarmed the Internet Tuesday after an anonymous source with connections to
Apple’s supply chains revealed them to 9to5Mac.
The purported images of the iPhone 6S set to hit the market in fall 2015 reveal that the upgrade superficially preserves the external design of the previous iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models while displaying significant internal modifications, according to 9to5Mac.
Contrary to rumors that claimed the new iPhone could be 5.5 inches rather than its current 4.7 inches, the model’s exterior offers no conclusive support for that theory. In addition, those who anticipated a dual-lens camera system addition are set up for
disappointment, according to CNN Money.
Nevertheless, the interior design of the iPhone 6S frame exhibits a different mounting structure that confirms details surrounding a new logic board, as well as other modified components, according to 9to5Mac. Although Apple applied recently for a patent on a specific technique to conceal the antenna lines on the back of the phone, those lines will still exist in this newest model for the time being.
The bottom of the phone’s frame design indicates no major changes to its structure and will include the same connectors, speakers, and microphones as the previous two models, although the addition of Qualcomm’s higher-end LTW chip will extend the phone’s battery life, thus making it more power-efficient, according to 9to5Mac. Despite this addition, this does not guarantee that users will actually experience those
high download speeds, according to CNET. It only means that the phones now have the ability to provide faster download speeds.
The iPhone models have provided a critical component of Apple’s global business, raking in $40.3 billion worldwide for sales of 61.2 million iPhones during the year’s first quarter, according to CNET. Apple seeks to launch new and improved iPhone models each year, and every year, those launches significantly boost its product sales.
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