The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus will offer major speed improvements, according to insiders for 9to5Mac. The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus use the A8 system-on-a-chip, and the A9 is expected to be used in the devices to follow. The A9 reportedly scores better in Geek bench than the A8 for multi-core processors and single core processors, respectively, by 68.6% and 19.3%.
Due to the potential for two cores running at 1.7GHz and two cores running at 1.2GHz, the A9 is anticipated to function at a substantially higher speed. These numbers suggest that the A9 CPU in the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus should handle data at rates comparable to those of the 2009 iMac, 2010 MacBook Pro, and 2011.
According to a Foxconn production schematic that was leaked and provided to AppleInsider, the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus are also expected to include 2GB of RAM. The memory of the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus will therefore double because the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus contain 1GB of LPDDR3 RAM.
higher-quality cameras on the front and back
For the first time since the iPhone 4S, Apple will boost the megapixel count of the iPhone’s rear-facing camera. With an increase from 8 to 12 megapixels, the rear-facing camera will be able to take pictures of a much higher quality. The A9 system-on-a-image chip’s signal processor, which offers better exposure and focussing capabilities, will also be utilized by the camera.
The front-facing camera, popularly known as the FaceTime camera, will receive significant improvements. Thanks to the enhanced sensor, you will be able to take better-quality selfies and make clearer video calls. Support for front-flash is also anticipated. Code in iOS 9 suggests that Apple will upgrade the iPhone 6S with an LED flash, but according to 9to5Mac’s sources, it won’t work until you push the shutter button on the front-facing camera. Reports state that the front-facing cameras on the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus will also be capable of taking panoramic pictures and 720p video.
In comparison to the 1080p video recording offered in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus will include 4K video recording. The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus are the first iPhones with 4K video recording capabilities.
A Next-Generation Complex Force Touch Feature
The Apple Watch, the most recent models of the MacBook Pro, and the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus all share the functionality of Force Touch. When pressure is applied to a touchscreen or touchpad, a function called Force Touch detects it and responds appropriately.
A Modern and Securing Fingerprint Sensor
The Touch ID fingerprint sensor on the iPhone is one of my favorites features. To unlock my iPhone, confirm my purchases, and sign in to some apps, I utilize Touch ID. Improvements to Touch ID are anticipated for the iPhone 6S, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. It’s anticipated that the updated Touch ID would have fewer scanning problems.
Users can reset Touch ID whenever there are scanning issues by rescanning their fingers. But occasionally such scanning flaws come back. Instead of the touch display, Touch ID is anticipated to once more be embedded into the Home button. Because Apple has a patent on the technology, I wouldn’t be shocked if Touch ID eventually became a part of the touchscreen itself.