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Rumors of iPhone 6s Appears in Taiwanese Supply Chain

By Korbin Lan
Published: Jan 13,2015

TAIPEI, Taiwan- As the sales peak of Apple iPhone 6/6 Plus has passed, the next generation of iPhone- 6s started to become a topic of concern. According to Taiwan media reported, the new iPhone 6s will be released later this year, featured with new dual-lens and zoom in/out function, coupled 3D pressure sensor to provide personal health care functions.

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Reported that, the hardware specifications of iPhone 6s will very similar to iPhone 6/6 Plus, maintaining 4.7 and 5.5 inches, the basic storage capacity may be upgraded from 16G to 32G. The changed components are mainly to be able to interact with Apple Watch.

Taiwanese media pointed that the new camera function of iPhone 6s will include a dual-lens design, to able to optical zoom, meanwhile to increase the amount of light to enhance image quality. On the other hand, Apple's abilities in personal health care, will become more clear.

Media also revealed that, F-TPK and F-GIS’s pressure sensors has been certified by Apple, whose pressure sensors is going to be used in iPhone 6s. In addition, Apple's upcoming sale of the Apple Watch, will be the first to import TPK’s pressure sensor, but TPK declined to comment.

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