iPhone 6s and 6s Plus with A9, 2GB RAM, and 12MP

Apple is preparing the new iPhones that will hit the market at the end of 2015, but the rumors cannot agree on what the Cupertino will finally call the new : iPhone 6s or iPhone 7.Apple iPhone 6S

We have seen many different rumors that collide, but what she saw today the light of the possibility states that the devices will be called iPhone 6s.

KGI Securities, and Apple's analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, have given us today too much information about Apple's upcoming products.

According to the publication, this year Apple will release devices, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. KGI also notes that Apple won't release a 4-inch plastic version of the iPhone 6s this year, dismissing rumors that it wanted a next-generation iPhone 5c.

The information indicates that the iPhones 6s will have an 4,7 inch screen while the iPhones 6s Plus will have an 5.5 inch screen.

Both devices will be powered by Apple's 9 chipset (they are said to be manufactured by Samsung) and will carry 2GB RAM LPDDR4 with an 12MP camera.

To avoid another scandal #, Apple will use Series 7000 aluminum, which is said to be 60% stronger than current metals . Once again, the new iPhone is rumored to come with Sapphire glass.

However, KGI predicts that only a special limited edition iPhone 6s Plus will use this hardware. Apple will also release a gold device similar in color to the Apple Watch of 15.000 euros.

The Apple analyst also says that in order to maintain the Apple Pay service, Cupertino needed to improve the TouchID.

The production of both models will begin at the end of August.

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