‘iPhone 6s’ Likely to Come with 2GB RAM, Force Touch and a Pre-Installed Apple SIM
Apple’s bigger and better iPhone 6 and
the Plus versions were a game changer. They successfully reminded the
world why the company is the top smartphone maker in the world. They are
a major reason for the enhanced demand of iPhones in the past year. The
Cupertino-based beast is not lost among the admiration, and is working
towards bringing out an even better iPhone 6 successor.
The next iPhone, expected to be called
the iPhone 6s, is in works. The information came through a reliable
source of Apple Insider who said that the next iPhone will ship with an
upgraded 2GB RAM and an Apple SIM. The inclusion of 2GB is long overdue,
and with the latest Apple flagships packing so many unique features,
this bump up was much required. All iPhones released after iPhone 5 pack
1 GB of RAM.
The concept of Apple SIM debuted last
year when it was fitted onto the iPad Air 2. The source says that Apple
may pre-install the SIM on the next iPhones so that users can choose
from a variety of short-term plans from select carriers in their
countries for the devices.
Apple Insider has also stated the
possibility of Force Touch on next iPhones. The feature was introduced
with Apple Watch, which makes the device a bit brainy. Force Touch uses
tiny electrodes around the flexible Retina display to distinguish
between a light tap and a deep press, and trigger instant access to a
range of contextually specific controls. This feature adds
the possibility of embedding more gestures on to the device.