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IPhone 6s Plus body revealed for first time with “stronger body”

The consensus is that Apple will report another quarterly earnings beat based on stronger than expected iPhone sales and continued year-over-year growth in China.

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A leak from Engadget Japan showed a Blueprint for the next iPhone which measures its thickness at 7.1mm. Although, it is important to note that it is highly likely that Apple may scrap the idea altogether, and we may never see the technology in real life application, but it is fascinating to see possibilities in innovating everyday devices.

RBC Capital Markets is more conservative with its estimates, expecting that Apple will report $49.3 billion revenue, with a gross margin of 39.3% and $1.78 EPS, based on sales of 46.5 million iPhones, 11.3 million iPads and 4.6 million Macs.

The next generation iPhone 6s certainly won’t have this tech but there’s plenty to get excited about. One of the major changes is that there is more reinforcement in this case and that some screws have been moved around. Since the components inside the new iPhone 6S will not be similar to those in the current iPhone 6, the weight will probably change. There will be a 19nm processor, and it seems the company will also avail this in different variants of 64GB and 128GB.

According to Future Supplier, several images of Apple’s upcoming flagship phablet iPhone 6s Plus were shared.

“The iPhone 6s” sale date has been given away in a leaked internal email from Vodafone. That means that Apple is going back on its trend of making each new iPhone thinner than the last. Also, some speculate the Touch ID might be integrated into the phone’s display as opposed to where it is – the home button.

Apple Watch and Apple MusicThe coming earnings release will be the first time investors will have a chance to look at sales numbers from recent launches such as Apple Watch and Apple Music. However, don’t be surprised if this feature is only availed on the iPhone S6 Plus. Retail chief Angela Ahrendts told staff in a memo seen by the Telegraph that not every new Apple product would be launched in this manner. There will also be support for a flash. For instance, in September 2012 we got an all-new iPhone 5, followed by the updated iPhone 5s and 5c in September 2013.

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The big screens on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus proved popular competitors to large-screen Android phones.

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