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Apple plans record initial production of new iPhones: WSJ | The Fiscal Times
Apple may produce a record number of new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus handsets, betting that there will be enough demand from upgraders and new buyers in 2015. Rumors have already been swirling, the new version of iOS supports the feature, and now the ever-reliable Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple’s revving up to make up to 90 million of the new phones.
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The Korean press noted just today that Samsung really thought that their latest smartphones would be able to stop Apple’s iPhone mania in its tracks, but it never happened.
The devices can also be estimated to function Force Touch technologies which could recognize between an easy touch and profound compress, people in general aware of the situation informed the Journal. The information about orders came from Apple’s suppliers, the paper added.
The new models are unlikely to carry a dual camera system, which was widely rumored earlier this year, but are expected to debut Apple’s new “A9” application processor along with an increase in memory. This comes after the publication reported in March that Apple was testing a pink color choice for the iPhone.
All signs point to an iPhone 6S with a pressure sensitive screen.
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Apple typically releases its new iPhones in September, so there’s a strong chance we’ll see the real thing next month.