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Deutsche Telekom now taking reservations for next-generation iPhone

But despite its new feature, analysts are saying the new iPhone 6S or iPhone 7 may not be the best money spinner.

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iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are coming next month but there is no official information about the release but considering that the iPhone line-up is a global phenomenon, a lot of people are in line to grab the device in the first batch itself.

“According to the well-sourced John Paczkowski of BuzzFeed, that event will happen on Wednesday, September 9th”, The Verge noted.

The new iPhone will be physically identical to last year’s iPhone 6.

The iPhone 6s release is kicking off a few weeks ahead of Apple’s launch date thanks to a carrier that’s now accepting reservations for Apple’s new 2015 iPhone. It is rumored that Apple will introduce rose gold and pink color this year. The changes that we can see will be some radical hardware changes.

Apple’s iPhone 6s also come with a 4K video recording which is very impressive for a camera phone as well as a 13MP primary snapper and a 4.7-inch retina display with a 1334×750-pixel resolution.

Fleshing things out a bit, 9to5Mac earlier this week published a report relaying some intriguing details surrounding Apple’s plans for Force Touch. Apple may even show its latest iPad, rumoured to be called iPad Pro featuring a 12.9-inch display, at the same event. The new version is expected to include “a refreshed and slimmer chassis and new innards, Apple’s A8 system on chip, an increase in on-board storage, and an improved operating system that will support Siri voice control”. The lack of enthusiasm from tech enthusiasts for its features and with a new competitor around may cause the sales of the iPhones to fall drastically and remain flat compared to past year.

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According to G4Games, the screenshot originated from an Instagram account of a guy who claims himself to be an Apple developer based out of Switzerland.

Deutsche Telekom now taking reservations for next-generation iPhone