iPhone 6s Tipped to Come in Ritzy Rose Gold Model with Top-notch Specs

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Apparently, the cyberspace is becoming crowded day-by-day by receiving innumerable leaks and tidings related to next-generation iPhone. Well, this time a report of Appleinsider suggests that KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has issued a new research note, a copy of which has been acquired by this agency, whereby various facets of iPhone 2015 have come into view.

In a previous report, it had been assumed that next-iteration of tech giant will come in three models iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 6 mini (4-inch display), but now it has been claimed that there will be no old-fashioned 4-inch edition. Notably, iPhone 6s is expected to feature a 4.7-inch screen size and will come in luxurious rose gold color option just like rose gold Apple Watch Edition.

The inclusion of a 12-megapixel camera, 2GB of RAM and company's own A9 processor has been mentioned in report. If we will talk about the sibling of iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, so its name clearly suggests that mobile will have a bigger screen size, which might be of 5.5-inch. Most importantly, larger version might use scratch-resistant sapphire covers to be more durable and long-lasting.

Force Touch technology

To recall, we had already described about Force Touch technology of Apple, which had been adopted in fabrication of trackpad of MacBook 2015 as well as for the display of Apple watch. And, it has been speculated to embellish the upcoming creations of corporation in order to make them more responsive with its most significant new sensing capability.

This technology has been boasted as the biggest selling point of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus as well as Ming-Chi Kuo stated that "Force Touch can enrich user experience due to more input methods and support of handwritten signatures, which is beneficial for expanding the commercial market." Moreover, an advanced Touch ID sensor is also expected in both handsets that will improve Apple Pay experience with faster and more secure readings.

News Source: Appleinsider