The new model will run iOS 9, the newest version of Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch software which was announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in early June. Updates and features include Siri becoming more proactive in recognising your behaviour, longer battery life and improvements to existing apps including Maps and Notes. The new News app aims to provide an experience akin to reading a magazine, with big glossy visuals. Good question. Going by the above pattern, and assuming that Apple keeps a small (4.7-inch) and large (5.5-inch) version, designating the latter ‘Plus’, we’ll have the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. However, there are also rumours that we will get a third phone this year – an iPhone 6c. Earlier in May Apple appeared to leak a picture of what could be the iPhone 6c on its site – what looked like an updated iPhone 5c with an Touch ID sensor on its home button. However, it’s more likely this was a poorly-rendered picture of an original 5c, and the image has since been removed from the site. Despite all this, Apple could choose to buck its own naming convention and go straight in with the iPhone 7. We’ll just have to wait to find out. The iPhone 6s’ sale date has been given away in a leaked internal email from Vodafone. The email reveals the newest handset will go on sale on September 25, with pre-orders being accepted from September 18. The memo, seen by Mobile News, does not clarify the exact name of the model, called simply ‘the new iPhone’. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple has asked its suppliers to produce a record number of new models – between 85 million and 90 million compared to last year’s 70-80 million, suggesting strong faith the new generation of iPhones will outsell its predecessors.
Saturday, August 1, 2015
iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 release date 2015 (NEWS & FEATURES)
The new model will run iOS 9, the newest version of Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch software which was announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in early June. Updates and features include Siri becoming more proactive in recognising your behaviour, longer battery life and improvements to existing apps including Maps and Notes. The new News app aims to provide an experience akin to reading a magazine, with big glossy visuals. Good question. Going by the above pattern, and assuming that Apple keeps a small (4.7-inch) and large (5.5-inch) version, designating the latter ‘Plus’, we’ll have the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. However, there are also rumours that we will get a third phone this year – an iPhone 6c. Earlier in May Apple appeared to leak a picture of what could be the iPhone 6c on its site – what looked like an updated iPhone 5c with an Touch ID sensor on its home button. However, it’s more likely this was a poorly-rendered picture of an original 5c, and the image has since been removed from the site. Despite all this, Apple could choose to buck its own naming convention and go straight in with the iPhone 7. We’ll just have to wait to find out. The iPhone 6s’ sale date has been given away in a leaked internal email from Vodafone. The email reveals the newest handset will go on sale on September 25, with pre-orders being accepted from September 18. The memo, seen by Mobile News, does not clarify the exact name of the model, called simply ‘the new iPhone’. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple has asked its suppliers to produce a record number of new models – between 85 million and 90 million compared to last year’s 70-80 million, suggesting strong faith the new generation of iPhones will outsell its predecessors.
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