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Production ramps up of Force Touch panels for next iPhone

Is Apple going to achieve the target, or we may have to wait yet another to see that happen?

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Of course, there’s no way of really knowing what secrets this newly leaked display module holds until (1) we get a more substantial leak, or (2) Apple officially confirms the device.

Recent reports and leaks also suggest that Apple will be coming out with an iPhone 6s instead of a new iPhone 7.

With the iPhone 6s expected to make its debut next month, the annual onslaught of leaked images is in full swing. Hence there won’t be any clash when Apple launches their set of Smartphones to the market.

They appear to show how the new iPhone 6S will look on the inside, with some parts differing slightly to last year’s model. Here’s a look at the photos that were released on Monday. Their unveiling will take place next month, most likely on September 11, and they will be launched one week later.

To see a list of high yielding CDs go here. There are small, but subtle, changes from the iPhone 6 design, which doesn’t come as a surprise, and there doesn’t seem to be a massive departure from the phones that Apple released in September previous year. Based on the photos, it seemed that the new smartphone will have a protruding camera just like the iPhone 6.

Check out the photos, via Macfixit. It’s not clear if the two sources are distinct, however.

It’s important to keep in mind that there’s no real way to tell whether or not these images are legitimate.

Previously, the front panel cover of the iPhone 6s surfaced online, giving rise to the belief that the device has already been in production since July. Many issues users complain of with the iPhone 6 is the malleability of the casing.

There’s a space that appears to be reserved for the Taptic Engine behind the screen on the above image.

The reason behind the slight size increase has everything to do with what many believe to be the implementation of Force Touch in the iPhone experience this year.

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The iPhone 6S has a longer Battery life. This is how Apple has done it the past iPhone generations.

Flickr  Kārlis DambrānsThe iPhone 6