The iPhone 6s With Apple A9 Leaks On Geekbench
A purported Geekbench 3 screenshot has surfaced online, which shows that the upcoming iPhone 6s Plus will come with just 1GB of RAM.
As we make our way in the summer, we’re starting to hear more and more about Apple’s plans for the fall.
The new iPhone will launch in September and at least one analyst says the iPhone 6S or 7 won’t sell. In this month of the year, people become a lot interested in the specifications and features that new iPhone 6 is meant to offer.
Apfelpage.de has spotted early iPhone 6s pre-orders at German carrier Deutsche Telekom.
And while Apple hasn’t commented on what to expect, Buzzfeed and other outlets have made a number of predictions, mostly centered around Apple’s next iPhone. Network operators have already started taking orders for the device which has not even been announced by the company. The company did the same before the arrival of the iPhone 4s back in 2011. Customers who register their interest with valid information will sort of guarantee them preferred delivery for when the smartphone is released. In 2011, the carrier has launched an identical reservation system just weeks before the debut of iPhone 4S.
Last year, video blogger Lewis Hilsenteger, founder of Unbox Therapy, bent an iPhone 6 Plus with his bare hands in a video which has been viewed more than 66.9 million times. Instead, the company seems to be planning ahead and going straight for the iPhone 7. It is also rumored that Apple will be adding an additional 0.2 mm to iPhone 6S, making it one of the two Apple devices to sport a thicker surface.
With an iPhone 6s launch date all but confirmed for September 9th, the iPhone 6s release date has begun to narrow, and that’s probably why Deutsche Telekom feels comfortable enough to launch its reservation system. In addition, the latest iPhone A9 chip that will potentially address the power issues of the previous iPhones and a 2GB of RAM, 9 to 5 Mac cited.