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Purported ‘iPhone 6s’ schematics suggest a slightly thicker body, will keep the Home button

iPhone 6s design schematic
The “iPhone 6s,” a rumored name for an unofficial device, has seen a lot of attention recently. That continues with a set of schematics leaking out into the wild.
On Monday, a schematics sheet for what is believed to be the upcoming iPhone 6s managed to find its way out of the Rumor Mill and to the surface, showcasing a device that, for the most part, looks fundamentally the same as the iPhone 6. However, while the majority of changes on the outside may be the same, a report published recently suggested that the changes that Apple does make will be mostly under the hood.
However, the schematics do show one interesting thing: A slightly thicker frame. It’s not a big increase at only 0.2mm, however, it does suggest that it could point out the inclusion of Force Touch technology — another detail that was also rumored not too long ago.The ports and buttons on the iPhone 6s will stay the same as they are on the iPhone 6, something that’s not all that surprising by itself. OF course, despite some rumors suggesting Apple is considering ditching the physical Home button at some point in the future, that won’t start with the iPhone 6s released this year, and the schematics showcase as much.
The antenna lines are still present on the back of the handset as well. The camera is still in the same spot, the dual-tone flashes are still present, the Lightning port is staying put, and even the headphone jack isn’t getting a change of location. Essentially, as expected, the iPhone 6s will look practically identical to the iPhone 6, something that Apple has made consistent over the years with each “s” release.
Recently, a leaked document pointed out that the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will feature 2GB of RAM, along with a 12MP camera and could still boast a model with 16GB of built-in storage. Another report indicated that Apple would feature Qualcomm’s MDM9635M chip, which is capable of LTE speeds of 300Mbps.
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