Latest update: New schematics apparently confirm the
iPhone 6S will be 0.02mm thicker than the iPhone 6, while China Mobile
could have spoilt Apple's LTE-A Cat 6 surprise.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
have been with us long enough now that we're getting a little tired of
them. Fickle, we know. But the mooted specs and features of the new iPhone (probably called the iPhone 6S, with the iPhone 7 coming in 2016) are starting to trickle out.
Current
highlights include Force Touch, the Apple SIM, a DSLR-quality camera
and double the RAM of the iPhone 6, so you're free to start getting
excited.
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We've also rounded up 10 things we think
should appear in the next iteration for Apple to finally have the
all-conquering handset it's been trying to create for so many years.
What
would you like to see in the iPhone 6S and iPhone 7? Do let us know in
the comments. But before we get to what we want to see, here are the
best (and most believable) of the rumours on offer so far:
Cut to the chase
What is it? Apple's next flagship
When is it out? Very likely September 2015
What will it cost? A lot, at least £539 / $649 / AU$999
Apple iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 release date
According to a leaked Vodafone email
the iPhone 6S will be arriving in September, which comes as no surprise
at all, given that September is when new models typically launch.
However it gets a bit more specific with a date of September 25.
On the other hand an earlier report
pegs the iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 as launching in August. Apparently the
change (if true) is due to an excessive component yield. KGI Securities
analyst Ming-Chi Kuo - who has a track record that's better-than-average
but not perfect - thinks an August announcement is likely as well. We're not convinced though.
According to GSM Dome Apple has started ordering camera sensors from Sony for the iPhone 6C, which follows news that Samsung is reportedly already producing the A9 processor that is expected to be included in the iPhone 6S, so all of the iPhone 6S/7 models could be ahead of schedule.
But
while an August launch would be nice September 2015 is still our best
guess for the iPhone 6S, as previous models have launched in that same
month.
Apple iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 design
We may have seen the first photos
of the iPhone 6S, or at least of its case, showing a device which looks
identical to the iPhone 6, as we'd expect with an S model. However while it might have the same dimensions, a patent suggests
there's a possibility that it could lose those plastic strips we know
and hate. A Liquidmetal body is once again a possibility too, as Apple
has extended its exclusivity deal with the maker.
On the other hand we're also hearing rumours the iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 might feature the lightweight and strong Series 7000 aluminium alloy it uses on the Apple Watch Sport. The iPhone 6S could be putting on weight too, as a new report
suggests it will be 0.2mm thicker and 0.15mm taller than the iPhone 6,
which could mean the camera lens will no longer protrude from the back.
A set of schematics have also emerged
which again claim that the iPhone 6S is set to be 0.2mm thicker than
the iPhone 6, but will otherwise look pretty much the same as last
year's handset.
The extra depth could be due to Apple including Force Touch technology behind the screen.
It
could be getting a new colour scheme as well, as the gold version will
apparently be more yellow than it is on the iPhone 6, the space grey
version may be getting darker and a rose gold version is said to be on the cards, as well as a pink model.
There
are numerous Apple patents in the wild which point to weird and
wonderful designs, but haven't yet come to anything, such as more than one for a phone with a curved display, a little like the Galaxy Note Edge.
It's possible that we could see that in the iPhone 6S, but we'd be very
surprised, as it would be a risky move and Apple has only just
redesigned its handsets.
Apple iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 screen
The
iPhone 6S will probably remain at 4.7 inches, with a 5.5-inch iPhone 6S
Plus option too and possibly even a 4.0-inch iPhone 6C model.
As well as being available in a smaller size, the screen might get tougher, as rumours suggest that Apple has teamed with Foxconn to produce sapphire displays for the iPhone 6S.
Such
screens were rumoured for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, but production
difficulties seemingly got in the way. Hopefully this time we actually
will get them as it would bring better scratch protection and higher
visibility to the screen.
Sources spoke to Chinese site Feng and revealed the iPhone 6S
is set to get a 1080p display whilst the iPhone 6S Plus will jump up to
2K. We don't know much about the site - let's hope Apple has a solution
for battery life to tackle the amount of extra juice this is sure to
eat up.
Apple iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 rivals
As the only flagship iOS device the iPhone 6S will be in the fortunate position of not having any direct rivals. But look towards Android and it could have quite a lot of competition. The HTC One M9 and Samsung Galaxy S6 are high end alternatives and are likely to have dropped in price considerably by the time the iPhone 6S launches. Both also sport a premium design, making them every bit as aesthetically pleasing as the iPhone 6.
Speaking of the iPhone 6, that too could be a rival, since the iPhone
6S will probably have the same look and may not have many new features.
Then there's the LG G4, which could tempt all but the staunchest of Apple fans and Samsung is bound to have another Note up its sleeve, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 likely to be a serious iPhone 6S Plus rival.
Apple iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 camera and battery
Someone who claims to work for Foxconn has revealed
that the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus will have 12MP rear cameras and
support 4K video, as well as 240fps slow-motion footage. The
front-facing cameras will apparently be 5MP and could also benefit from a
flash, 1080p video, slow motion video and a panorama mode if hints found in the iOS 9 code are to be believed.
We've heard rumors of that 12MP boost before too and Apple has acquired a company
which creates smartphone cameras designed to match DSLR quality, so we
could also see a big jump in image quality on the iPhone 6S.
That lines up with earlier reports from Daring Fireball's John Gruber,
who said the iPhone 6S will have "the biggest camera jump ever",
featuring a two-lens system which apparently brings it up to DSLR
quality. There's even an outside chance that the camera might include a
lens swap feature, making it even more like a DSLR, as back in early
2014 an Apple patent for swappable lenses was uncovered.
But don't hold your breath for these features, as the original two-lens rumour has had doubt cast on it by a separate source,
claiming that it won't happen as it would apparently require a radical
redesign of the chassis - something we're not likely to see until the
following year.
The battery may be in for a boost though, as Apple is seemingly going on a hiring spree for battery-related positions.
Apple iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 OS and power
Apparently the iPhone 7 could have a new Qualcomm made LTE chip,
which would both double its 4G speeds and lead to longer battery life,
as the chip is more efficient than the one found in the iPhone 6.
Recently
China Mobile revealed its plans for a new LTE-Advanced network, which
will allow Cat 6-enabled products to use super-fast LTE-A mobile
internet, and Apple was mentioned as part of the announcement.
Although
Apple has not spoken about its LTE-A Cat 6 ambitions, the inclusion of
its logo by China Mobile could have been an accidental reveal of Apple's
plans for the iPhone 6S.
The iPhone 6S will clearly ship with iOS 9
and we know all about Apple's upcoming software now too. Expect
improvements to Siri and Apple Maps, a new keyboard and battery life
extending smarts among other things.
The iPhone 6S will of course come with a new processor, probably dubbed the A9 and we're hearing again that Samsung is in the frame to build the chip,
which will apparently be 15% smaller, 20% more powerful and 35% more
power efficient than the Apple A8 processor found in the iPhone 6 and
iPhone 6 Plus.
It will also be better to flick around, thanks to the mooted upgrade in the specs - 2GB of RAM would certainly soup up an already zippy phone and it's an upgrade which has now been rumoured a second time and a third time,
so it might well happen. That said, the obvious worry is whether
developers hoovering up that extra power will cause Apple to return to
its usual battery woes.
Apple iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 other features
The iPhone 6S could get three innovative features if rumours are to be believed. First up there's Force Touch. This is something we've seen on the Apple Watch and it allows the display to differentiate between different strength presses, responding in different ways.
According to Bloomberg a Force Touch iPhone 6S is already in production, while sources speaking to Apple Insider and echoed by The Wall Street Journal and China Times have previously talked about it, so it seems likely that the likely feature will make it across to the iPhone 6S (or possibly just the iPhone 6S Plus).
Next up we might see Apple ditch the home button,
with new technology allowing the Touch ID fingerprint scanner to be
integrated into the screen. Then there's the Apple SIM, which first
appeared in the iPad Air 2
and allows users to switch network without changing their SIM card.
Network freedom would be great, but we're not convinced that carriers
will support it.
Apple iPhone 6C
Along with the iPhone 6S and the iPhone 6S Plus there's talk that we might see an iPhone 6C. This is expected to be a comparatively budget plastic handset, much like the iPhone 5C was.
However the iPhone 6C could prove more popular as it's expected to have
a 4.0-inch screen, making it not just cheaper but also smaller than
this year's other iPhones. We may already have caught a glimpse of the iPhone 6C in red and while its existence still isn't confirmed a number of rumours have pointed to one, so it's looking likely, though analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is unconvinced.
If the iPhone 6C does exist it's rumoured to have curved screen edges, a little like the iPhone 6, but with a design that has more in common with the iPhone 5S (or the 5C, since it looks to be plastic).
It's unlikely that the iPhone 6C will share many specs with the iPhone 6S and indeed a report from DigiTimes suggests it will ship with an A8 processor (as found in the iPhone 6) and will also include Touch ID and NFC (for Apple Pay).
Apple iPhone 6S / iPhone 7 cost
There
aren't yet any rumours associated with the cost of the iPhone 6S, but
we can take an educated guess that it won't start at less than £539 /
$649 / AU$999, since that's what you're looking at for an iPhone 6.
The
only possible exception to that is the iPhone 6C, which likely will be a
little cheaper if it exists. If anything though the iPhone 6S might be
even more expensive, since it's likely to be jam-packed with high-end
tech.
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