Apple typically launches its new handsets each year at an event in September and this year the firm is expected to release its iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. We’ll know for sure when Apple holds its event on September 9. The speculated iPhone 6s/7 is expected to be launched at the September 7/9 event.
The iPhone 6s range may be reserved with a 50% deposit and the remainder will be payable once Goldgenie commence customisation soon after its release.
The iPhone 5c has a starting price tag of 0 and Apple will have to attach a competitive price tag to the iPhone 6c to attract more customers.
Release date orders for the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus are reported to begin on September 11, leaked information from a French mobile phone carrier confirms.
The firm has a countdown timer set for August 31, 2015, when it will start accepting a 50 per cent advance for the bling version of Apple’s new devices, to be delivered days after they’re officially launched.
As far as the iPhone 6s specifications are concerned, the Telecom official reportedly said that both the models will feature the Force Touch technology, seen in the current-generation Apple Watch. The more probable outcome is that Apple has managed to make the new iPhone hardware more power efficient so heavier, larger, batteries are unnecessary.
Apple will also preview iOS 9, OS X El Capitan and watchOS 2 on all the new devices.
‘With Force Touch, pressing firmly on the screen brings up additional controls in apps like Messages, Music, and Calendar. Force Touch is widely assumed to be coming to all of the new iPhones and iPads Apple will announce this year.
Reports suggest that this would allow users to press down hard on the iPhone’s touchscreen to provide a different response to a usual tap.
Since this is the “S” part of the cycle, when Apple tends to focus on bumping up the insides of the phone, there isn’t likely to be any outward difference between the iPhone 6 and the next phone. The memo, seen by Mobile News, does not clarify the exact name of the model, called simply “the new iPhone'”.