If you were hoping Apple would eliminate the iPhone’s protruding camera with this year’s refresh, then we have bad news for you. According to the latest leaked parts, the protruding camera sensor will be making a comeback for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
Apple is expected to make big improvements to its iSight camera for this year’s iPhone refresh, which could see the introduction of a new 12-megapixel sensor — a big step up from the 8-megapixel snappers in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
But that new sensor won’t be any slimmer, it seems. Images of new iPhone 6s components shared by NowhereElse confirm the protruding camera ring will be carried over to Apple’s newest smartphones, so the camera will not sit flush with the case.
Images have also been published of iPhone 6s internal components, including the ribbon cable that connects its power button, volume buttons, and mute switch to the logic board, and its Lightning connector.
In addition to a 12-megapixel camera sensor, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are expected to include Force Touch, Apple’s next-generation A9 processor, 2GB of RAM, improved Touch ID sensors, and faster LTE. We can expect to see the new devices this fall.
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