Lawsuit Claims Apple Intentionally Crippled iPhone 4S With iOS 9
The release date may still be nine months away, but that shouldn’t stop us from parsing through the rumor mill. The iPhone 6s smartphones are powered by the latest A9 processors, and possess advanced exclusive features like 3D Force Touch, whereas iPhone 4s operates on the ancient 32-bit dual-core A5 chip.
Apple iPhone 6S and 6S Plus models are virtually water-proof.
The company does not, however, make any claims as to how well iOS 9 performs on older iPhone and iPad models.
The AirPods are reportedly a remedy Apple created allowing users to listen to audio while charging the smartphone simultaneously (because it was initially deemed impossible due to both cables would be sharing the same port).
In addition, Parent Herald reported that iPhone 7 will have a glass-on-glass screen that will give a better resolution like most Android devices have nowadays. Being the deepest port in the iPhone, the headphone jack remains one of the hardest to waterproof and one of the reason the feature has always been missing in iPhones.
Apple is also rumoured to be working on a smaller, cheaper version of the iPhone, similar in size to the iPhone 5, which will be called the iPhone 6c.
According to Commercial Times, Catcher Technology has confirmed that the company will be Apple’s supplier for the iPhone 7 chassis, and manufacturing will start in the later parts of 2016.
In June, Apple received a patent for NonCapacitive materials with anodized metal appearance. The latest news, however, is more about the upcoming flagship phone, the iPhone 7, which is rumored to also be coming next year. We’re expecting them to have a lot of fun on stage with it.
Furthermore, iPhone owners will buy a newer iPhone when faced with the choice because it is familiar and they can easily transfer their information, media, contacts, and apps without a major disruption in usage.
Apple Insider report suggests that iPhone 7 will have an ultra-thin body with thickness between between 6mm and 6.5mm.