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Fully assembled ‘iPhone 6s’ display allegedly leaks in new photos

iPhone 6s - fully assembled display unit
Few days back the purported front panel of iPhone 6s had leaked. GeekBar, the Chinese repair company (via Nowhereelse.fr) has now shared a couple of photos which it claims is the fully assembled front display unit of iPhone 6s.
The photos show the front and back view of the display unit which is expected to be used in the next-generation iPhone, unofficially dubbed iPhone 6s. It is difficult to confirm from the photos if the next iPhone will feature Force Touch technology, but it seems to be slightly different from parts used in the iPhone 6.
One of the most visible difference is the iPhone 6s display assembly is riveted on all four sides, instead of being held by screws and clips like the iPhone 6 display assembly.
iPhone 6s - fully assembled display unit - riveted
iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus is rumored to feature Force Touch technology, which was first introduced in the Apple Watch and the new MacBooks. Force Touch would add a new dimension to the user interface, and Apple calls it the most significant new sensing capability since multi-touch. It uses tiny electrodes around the flexible Retina Display of the device to differentiate between a light tap and a deep press, and in turn trigger access to specific controls such as such as an action menu in Messages, or a mode that allows you to select different watch faces etc.
Besides Force Touch, the next-generation iPhones are expected to come with a faster A9 chip, 2GB RAM, a 12MP rear camera and a 5MP front facing FaceTime camera. They could also come with a new LTE modem from Qualcomm that would support LTE Advanced which could provide theoretically faster download speeds.
Apple is widely expected to unveil iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus at a media event in September. Last week a report claimed that Apple may also unveil the next generation Apple TV with a touch-based remote at the same event.
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