Rabu, 26 Agustus 2015

Apple iPhone 6S rumor roundup

If Apple follows the schedule it's established over the past several years, we've got less than 15 days until the introduction of the next iPhone.
And if Cupertino sticks to its script for upgrades -- big redesigns for even numbered years, internal specs updates for odd ones -- we can likely expect something a bit less radical than the big-screen phablet makeover the iPhone got in 2014.


Of course, this is conjecture and educated guessing, based on past history. So with that caveat firmly in mind, we present here a curated collection of gossip, hearsay, and prognostications about Apple's next big thing.

Announcement and release dates

Buzzfeed reported that Apple will launch the next iPhone (alongside new versions of the iPad andApple TV) sometime during the week of September 7, with September 9 being the most likely date. The timing would be consistent with that of previous years -- including the iPhone 6 last year, which was announced on that day. That noted, multiple reports have also tagged September 18 as a possibility -- though that would more likely be the availability date, not the announcement date.

Though we're expecting to get our first real glimpse of the next generation of iPhones in a couple of weeks, we received a preview of sorts -- from a software perspective, at least -- at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference back on June 8 (see CNET's comprehensive coverage).
Meanwhile, archrival Samsung has already drawn first blood. The Korean giant has already announced and released two rivals to the iPhone 6 Plus: the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge+, both of which offer 5.7-inch screens.

Design

In 2014, Apple released the iPhone 6, which had a slightly larger profile and display than its predecessor, and the 6 Plus, which, equipped with its super-sized 5.5-inch display, marked the company's first foray into "phablet" territory. In June, reports surfaced suggesting that the new iPhone could be slightly thicker than the previous models to accommodate a more enduring battery and, possibly, Force Touch.
KGI Securities has reported that the next iPhone will use the same 7000 series aluminum used in the Apple Watch Sport, and that the phone could be wider and taller than the iPhone 6 to account for the stronger aluminum design. A video posted by Unbox Therapy also suggested that the next iPhone case could be significantly stronger (and less bendy) than the previous model. On July 4, Engadget Japanpublished schematics showing a new design that was nominally larger than the current iPhone 6.
In the wake of the significant design changes that came with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, there is a consensus that Apple will focus primarily on internal enhancements with the coming generation, instead of bringing out dramatically different-looking handsets. That noted, there is a rumor that the lineup could expand to include three new models: the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus and a "throwback" 4-inch device that some are referring to as the "iPhone 6C" or "iPhone mini." Evan Blass, who has correctly predicted Apple moves in the past, supported this notion in his August 10 tweet stating that the "iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, and 6c will all arrive concurrently."
Other new aesthetic possibilities include novel colors (including pink) and perhaps even a 14-karat gold "Edition" model to match the high-end Apple Watch.

iOS

Apple unveiled iOS 9 at its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8. Though much of the news was peripheral to the iPhone -- an update to Siri, enhancements to Apple Pay, new map functionality, and a new News app -- there were also promises made about improvements in animation and scrolling on all iOS devices, and extended battery life on the iPhone. Apple says the operating system's new low-power mode could extend battery life by three hours on some devices.
Developers were offered early access to a beta version of iOS back in June. In July, Apple made the beta available to the masses -- the first time the company has offered the public a sneak preview of a major upgrade of its mobile operating system.

Processor

The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus both come equipped with the A8, a 64-bit dual-core processor that delivers excellent performance. Though newer competitors such as the HTC One M9 and Samsung Galaxy S6delivered superior scores in CNET's benchmark testing, hands-on use revealed minimal differences among the three.
According to Bloomberg, sources report that Samsung will produce the main chip in the next iPhone model, which will presumably be the A9. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests that the A9 processor, paired with 2GB of RAM, will deliver a considerable bump in power and speed compared to the iPhone 6. In July, the DigiTimes reported that Samsung and TSMC had begun mass producing the A9 chips -- enough to power 80 or 90 million iPhones.
Also in July, 9to5mac.com reported that the next iPhone will contain a Qualcomm processor, the '9X35′ Gobi chip, which will offer "significant performance improvements," potentially doubling the current generation's LTE network speeds.

NFC

Apple first included support for NFC in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and more recently in the Apple Watch. The increasing penetration of Apple Pay, which leverages the technology, is fueling rumors of an NFC upgrade; 9to5mac.com suggests that the next iPhone will include new NFC hardware that integrates a "secure element processor," which could potentially eliminate the need for a separate chip dedicated to that task.

Battery

The iPhone 6's battery life isn't quite an Achilles' heel, but, on an otherwise outstanding phone, it is one of the few elements that's merely average. (The larger iPhone 6 Plus, on the other hand, delivers more impressive endurance). As mentioned above, however, we now know that iOS 9 features a new low-power mode that could boost the existing iPhone's battery life by up to 3 hours; perhaps Apple can squeeze out even more efficiency in the 6S with some hardware tweaks.
Though some have mused that the next iPhone could include a USB-C cable for charging, another possibility is support for inductive charging -- a feature found on the Apple Watch and an increasing number of other non-Apple smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.

Screen

There is a particularly durable rumor about an iPhone with a sapphire display, which would offer a higher degree of scratch and shatter-resistance than the current models' Gorilla Glass. (The higher-end Apple Watch models have sapphire crystals.)
That said, Corning has already announced a next-gen Gorilla Glass material it's dubbed Project Phire. The company has stated that products incorporating Phire -- which is said to deliver sapphire-like scratch resistance -- will hit later this year. That would dovetail perfectly with the timing of new iPhones.
Meanwhile, the next iPhone could also borrow display technology from the Apple Watch: OLED. That would provide best-in-class black levels, contrast and colors found on a growing assortment of smartphones (including the Samsung Galaxy S6), rather than the LCD technology used on current iPhones' Retina displays.
And -- completing the trifecta of possible technology borrowed from the Apple Watch -- the company could also choose to incorporate Force Touch to the iPhone's screen, adding pressure sensitivity to the its interactive bag of tricks. This particular rumor continues to attract fervent attention online, withmultiple sources reporting confirmation from "people with knowledge." That noted, the prospect of ForceTouch on the iPhone was neither confirmed nor mentioned by Apple during the blitz of iOS 9 information released at WWDC.

Camera

In August, Apple offered to replace iPhone 6 Pluses equipped with faulty iSight cameras; you can look up your serial number here to see if your phone is eligible for the free repair. Apple's April 2015 acquisition of Israeli firm LinX Computational has fueled rumors of significant enhancements in camera technology coming with the next iPhone. Specific predictions include multiple apertures that can provide dSLR-quality photos packed into a tinier form factor that could ultimately allow for an even thinner handset.
Kevin Wong, chief executive at market intelligence firm IHS China, posits that Apple will increase the rear camera's pixel count from 8 to 12 megapixels. If true, this could have implications for photo quality.

Scroll down for a chronological look at the latest rumors.

August 22, 2015

Some iPhone 6 Plus devices have faulty cameras, says Apple, as it offers free repair

"A small percentage" of the phones sold between September and January have iSight cameras that take blurry shots. But if you got stuck, you can get a fix at no charge.

August 19, 2015

iPhone 6S Aluminum Bend Test

Based on the evidence gathered it's likely that the upcoming iPhone 6S and 6S Plus will utilize a stronger 7000 series aluminum.

August 7, 2015

Apple said to host iPhone, iPad, Apple TV event Sept. 9

Buzzfeed reports Apple will launch a batch of products during the second week of September.

July 9, 2015

Apple iOS 9, OS X El Capitan betas now out in the wild

It's the first time the iPhone and iPad maker has provided nondevelopers early access to a major upgrade of its operating system for mobile devices. Plus: the beta release of the next Mac OS.

July 8, 2015

Apple reportedly preps biggest iPhone order ever for new devices

The smartphone giant has asked suppliers to build up to 90 million units of its newest iPhones, expected later this year, according to The Wall Street Journal.

July 4, 2015

Next Generation iPhone Will Be Slightly Larger than iPhone 6

Engadget Japan gets ahold of schematics showing an iPhone design that's a tiny bit larger than the current generation.

June 26, 2015

Apple Suppliers Start Making iPhones With Force Touch

Apple has started early production of new iPhone models with Force Touch, first unveiled for the Apple Watch and the newest MacBook model.

June 22, 2015

Cook Says Chinese Tastes Considered in Apple Product Designs

Apple is taking Chinese consumer tastes into account for the next iPhone's product design and color palette.

June 8, 2015

iPhone battery life improvements coming with iOS 9

Apple rolls out new battery improvements in iOS 9 that promise up to three additional hours of juice on compatible devices.

Apple spruces up Siri, making it more proactive in iOS 9

Apple's voice assistant will be able to remind you of appointments and events -- without you having to tell it to -- when iOS 9 debuts later this year.

May 15, 2015

Next iPhone's camera may get a pixel boost, but there's a trade-off

An industry observer says Apple's upcoming iPhones will increase the pixel count from 8 megapixels to 12. The pixels would be smaller, though, which could affect picture quality.

May 12, 2015

iPhone 6S to be substantial upgrade, analyst predicts

The next iPhone will pack in new features such as Force Touch, but also beef up the memory, processor and camera, says KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

May 6, 2015

iOS 9 leaked details allegedly point to redesign for Siri

With iOS 9, Apple's voice assistant on the iPhone and iPad will borrow the more colorful design of the Siri that shows up on the Apple Watch, says 9to5Mac.

April 14, 2015

Apple announces dates for Worldwide Developers Conference

Apple announces that the 2015 edition of its event for Apple users and developers will run from June 8 through June 12 in San Francisco.

Apple buys Israeli camera-technology company LinX

The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple has purchased Israel-based camera technology company LinX.

April 8, 2015

Apple releases iOS 8.3 with new features and fixes

Apple releases iOS 8.3, adding new characters to the emoji keyboard in addition to fixes and performance improvements.

April 3, 2015

Force Touch to bring 'significant' change to next iPhone -- analyst

A handful of analysts and publications report that Force Touch, the new touch-sensitivity technology first introduced on the Apple Watch and on the 13-inch MacBook Pro and 12-inch MacBook in March 2015, will be integrated into the next iPhone.

April 2, 2015

Samsung said to win Apple A9 chip orders for next iPhone

According to Bloomberg, sources with "direct knowledge of the matter" report that Samsung will produce the main chip in Apple's next iPhone model, wresting away the contract from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., which has been building chips for the current generations of iPhones and iPads.

March 26, 2015

Rumors of three new iPhone models, including 4-inch throwback

A new rumor suggests that three new iPhone models may be released in the second half of this year, including an iPhone 6S, an iPhone 6S Plus and a 4-inch device that Digitimes refers to as the "iPhone 6C."

March 13, 2015

Apple launches public beta program for OS X

Apple invites the public to test drive the next version of its operating system, iOS X, which features performance and stability tweaks, big fixes and a redesigned emoji keyboard.

March 11, 2015

WSJ: Next iPhones to feature Force Touch and new colors

The Wall Street Journal reports that the next generation of iPhones will feature Apple's Force Touch technology and new colors -- including, possibly, pink.









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