Apple iPhone 6s will have the largest production ever
Apple sold more than 10 million iPhone 6 smartphones in the first three days of its availability in September past year.
The successors to the iPhone 6 and 6-Plus are not expected to be major updates – the WSJ report notes that Apple’s order includes the same 4.7in and 5.5in screen sizes of the current iPhone models.
Apple’s smartphone sales have been good in the last couple of months.
Apple Inc is asking suppliers to manufacture 85 million to 90 million units of two new models with 4.7-inch and.5-inch displays. Force Touch technology was introduced on the latest Macbook and is also available on the Apple Watch.
Even though Apple’s next iPhones will feature various technologies that iOS 9 will bring, they will carry the same display, size and storage capacities as in the existing models.
As is the case with all of Apple’s mid-number change upgrades, the iPhone 6s is not expected to go through any significant design changes. Force Touch can distinguish between a light tap and a deep press, which will add new ways to interact with apps on the iPhone.
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That sizeable order was more than taken up, as Apple sold a staggering 135.6 million iPhones between September 2014 and March 2015.
Apple is preparing for record breaking breaking sales of its next iPhone.
Further, the report informs that Apple is also considering adding a fourth colour option for the iPhone, and most probably a pink colour choice.
Nothing is official as of yet and we don’t expect Apple to confirm any of this anytime soon.
All signs point to an iPhone 6S with a pressure sensitive screen. According to Value Walk, the watch will be enabled with a power reserve mode that will allow for 72 hour of use. Sure, Apple has software that sort of justifies its quality claims with 8 MP, but anyone who has tried to blow up an iPhone photo knows you’re hosed.
According to the report, long-time Apple supplier Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Apple is also expected to maintain the screen resolution, the newspaper reported. If successful, Wistorn will join Foxconn and Pegatron Corp.to assemble this year’s iPhones.