Apple's September 9th media event that will finally see the iPhone 6s introduced to the world, is nearly here. Over the last few months we've heard, seen, and discovered pretty much everything that can be expected when the phone finally drops in, but just when you though you've read and seen it all, a new interesting piece of information has just been leaked. A new report, which cites a number of individuals who have allegedly used internal iPhone 6s test devices, is suggesting that the team at Cupertino is developing an Apple Watch-like Motion wallpaper functionality for the new phone to inject some dynamism into it.
An individual claiming to be a representative of China Telecom has confirmed specs of Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. Apple is expected to launch its new phones at a media event on September 9th.
The existence of a large 'iPad Pro' has been discussed for quite some time now. It's widely accepted that Apple is planning on adding to its existing iPad lineup by building and unveiling a larger 'Pro' model, that would be predominantly aimed at business consumers and educational institutes. We accept that the larger tablet is real, more so after the latest discovery of an iPad identifier in data logs, but when is it coming? Well, according to a new prediction by prolific predictor Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, the Pro version of Apple's iPad will definitely enter into mass production before October ends.
The iPhone 6s has the blogosphere abuzz with rumors and speculations, but nothing beats the audacity of supposedly leaked photos that tell us more about the device than Apple would be okay with. The latest to hit the web are photos of an alleged pink/rose gold iPhone 6s, which design-wise unsurprisngly looks strikingly similar to the current iPhone 6.
If you've been patiently waiting for the iPhone 6s with the hope of receiving an upgraded iPhone that's packing significantly more power, then you might want to take the next few weeks to gear yourself up for a potential disappointment. A screenshot that is purported to be from a benchmark test ran directly on the iPhone 6s is currently doing the rounds on the Internet and reveals something that could ultimately be a major kick in the teeth for Apple fans; a relatively paltry 1GB of memory. Or to put it another way, the same amount of RAM as the current iPhone 6 model.
Apple is widely expected to launch two new iPhones next month, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. But what about the speculated iPhone 6c that would appeal to the more cash conscious consumer? A number of reports have suggested that the Cupertino company will introduce a third device alongside its revamped iPhone 6 range. This rumor has yet to be officially put to bed by a representative of Apple, but a number of entries in a set of developer logs have given the clearest indication yet, that an iPhone 6c doesn't exist.
Another day is upon us and we have yet another leaked set of 3D CAD files that purportedly show one of Apple's upcoming hardware products. A number of reports over the last few weeks have suggested that the fourth-generation iPad mini will fall in line visually with the current iPad flagship model, the iPad Air 2. This change would involve in reduction in thickness from 7.5mm to 6.1mm. The latest 3D CAD files to make an appearance on the web seem to support that speculation by showing a device that measures in at just 6.13mm in thickness and looks a lot like its bigger brother.
New leak compares iPhone 6s vs iPhone 6 display assembly on video. It also confirms Force Touch technology coming to Apple's 2016 flagship smartphone.
A new set of photos have arrived from Chinese phone repair company GeekBar, showing what looks like to be the display assembly for the iPhone 6s. The front display looks quite similar to the current iPhone 6, however its internal components slightly differ. Although the leaked photos can't be taken for granted, they add more weight to past rumors that the upcoming iPhone 6s will come integrated with Force Touch technology.
Can you handle yet more information pertaining to Apple's upcoming iPhone 6s? A new set of photo and video renders have provided us with the best look yet of Apple's next-generation iPhone. The renders also manage to provide us with some additional information that hasn't been previously discussed in any great detail and raises the excitement levels for Apple's new smartphone ahead of a potential release this coming September.