This year, we’re already expecting Apple to announce the iPhone 6S and perhaps the iPhone 6S Plus later this year. We collated all the speculations recently reported to paint a better picture of Apple’s upcoming iPhone.
1) The iPhone 6S will more or less be using the same design and measurements as the old iPhone 6. 9to5mac.com has some photos of what could be the insides of the iPhone 6S.
This means most cases and accessories of the iPhone 6 will probably be compatible with the iPhone 6S. This was true with the iPhone 5 and the 5S so we don’t suspect the trend to change.
2) Apple will likely introduce their new A9 processor and then increase the amount of RAM to 2GB.
3) As Apple has introduced Force Touch in the Macbook and Macbook Pro, there is a high likelihood that Apple will also implement a similar execution of the Force Touch on the iPhone 6S.
4) a 12-megapixel rear camera that can do 4K video recording. The current iPhone 6 Plus can already do 240fps at 720p so that should be inherited by the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.
5) Storage options will still be in the 16GB, 64GB and 128GB variants.
6) Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus sometime in September so hold off any new purchase of the current iPhone. MicGadget places the exact date on September 18.
Ok sana iphone e, kaso parang walang sense yung ilalagay nila sa 6s. tsaka yung pinagmamayabang nilang camera, taob naman sa LG G4. Pati yung storage, malaki nga pero mabilis parin mapuno. (unlike G4 parin) kung ganun lang rin i-maintain nalang nila si iPhone6 then bawi sa 7 (kung meron pa). hehe peace!
Hardware-wise specs, talagang behind ang iPhones. Pero OS-wise, panalo naman. Tapos kahit di panalo sa specs ng hardware dahil sa panalong processor parang hindi mo feel na talo ka sa hardware.
Medyo disappointed ako sa 6s kasi ang base model eh 16GB pa rin, di man lang ginawang 32GB. tsk3.
Then go buy 64GB instead. 16GB remains because Apple wants to sell these 16’s by bulk to corporate accounts, who doesn’t care of storage. Also, Apple wants consumers to feel the need for more storage – so buyers would opt for 64GB (which Apple will make more money with) or buy more iCloud storage. It’s business talk, my dear.
Maybe naayos na nila yung bending issue ng phone nila in this “new” iteration.
There is no need to upgrade to 2GB RAM. 512MB is good enough. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
I wouldn’t name you the CEO of a company. This is how you lose your advantage. I remember a time when a Pentium 166 MHz was overkill for most task!!!