4.7-inch iPhone 6S and 5.5-inch iPhone 6S Plus will be released in September

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Apple is preparing to hold an event on the 2nd week of September specifically on the 9th. As it was reported, the event will most likely be the revelation of new iPhones that is the same day on which the company held last year. Along with the preparation of event is the revealing of the phones' most upgraded features and price.

BuzzFeed said that the occasion is possibly the unveiling of iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. These iPhones are the upgraded version of iPhone 6 in 2014. Some specifications and features were also revealed on the reports. KGI Securities analyst Kuo said in TechAdvisor that both new iPhones will be 0.2mm thicker and 0.15 mm. These phones will be taller than iPhone 6.

Moreover, Summit Research Analyst Sundarajajan said in Investors that the new iPhones will have a better computational horsepower as it will run an A9 chip. He added that phone programs will be faster and stable in response.

The new iPhones will also run Apple's new iOS 9, according to International Business Times. It is also believed in the news that the new iPhones will have 32 GB internal memory, 2 GB RAM, 12 MP camera, improved fingerprint censor, Force Touch, and aluminium alloy chassis.

On the other hand, there are differences between the 2 new iPhones that were noted in the aforementioned reports so far. IPhone 6S will have 4.7 inch screen display and iPhone 6S Plus will have 5.5 inch screen display. In addition, IPhone 6S will be 7 mm thick and iPhone 6S Plus will be 7.13 mm thick.

Previous news also mentioned about the price of iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S plus. They said that both phones may play in a range of £539 to £619 depending on the model. Besides the new iPhones this September, earlier news noted that Apple will also unveil their latest iPads and next-generation Apple TV.

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