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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Few things iPhone 6S will come with !!



With just around a month to go for the next iPhone launch, we have rounded up some specs and features that we may see with the next Apple device.


     1. Force Touch & New casing material

Force Touch is a brainy touch feature that senses the level of force applied on the screen. It uses tiny electrodes around the flexible Retina display to distinguish between a light tap and a deep press, which trigger instant access to a range of contextually particular controls. This feature adds the chance of embedding more gestures onto the device. 

    2.  Better Battery Tech

The next-gen battery goes beyond the barrier of the conventional rectangular slab type and can take any shape. This battery consists of thin electrode sheets stacked on one another. These electrodes are cells of different sizes and are installed in the particular contours of the enclosure. 

   3.  Revamped Interiors


As we can see in the pictures, the iPhone 6S is almost indistinguishable to both the predecessors in the terms of height and width. Differences in the internal mounting board also suggest of changes in chipset and quite a few more components.The rest of the components, like the lightning port, audio jack and speaker holes are in the same place as the iPhone 6.

  4.  5 MP Facetime Camera

According to the leaks, the iPhone 6S will sport a 5 MP FaceTime camera, which is an upgrade from the 1.2 MP camera employed by the current version. Moreover, the rear camera will be upgraded to 12 MP from 8 MP, with 4K video recording capability.  The phone will also be able to capture slow-motion videos at 1080p resolution, up from 720p in the current versions.

  5. Samsung to provide chipset and displays for Apple's coming products

Samsung will be producing Apple’s core chip for the next iPhone as well as displays of other Apple products. This sudden alliance was formed when Apple Chief Executive agreed to tone down the battle of patent suits against Samsung, thereby leading to this association.

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