The iPhone 6s isn’t quite official just yet, but considering that production is supposed to be underway, it’s no surprise that we’re beginning to see it creep out a bit more.
In a series of new images recently published by Nowhereelse.fr [translated], what’s believed to be the front panel for the iPhone 6s has been revealed. This is the second big leak of the upcoming handset that we’ve seen lately, with what was believed to be the rear panel for the upcoming device finding its way to the surface of the net back at the end of June.
The initial report indicates that the panels are indeed in production right now, and are ready to get shipped out to iPhone 6s assembly lines. The report points out that these panels are for the silver and gold variants, with no mention of the Space Gray option.
According to the informant, there’s no word on whether or not these panels will take advantage of sapphire crystal for the display, something that hasn’t been rumored all that often for this iteration of the device. On top of that, there’s no telling whether or not Force Touch will be included with the device, which is a feature that’s expected to make its iPhone debut later this year after launching with the Apple Watch, and eventually arriving in trackpads in the MacBook lineup.
The next iPhone is rumored to feature a 12-megapixel camera, along with an upgrade in RAM, and other key improvements, and should be unveiled later this year.
[via Nowhereelse.fr]
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