A prototype of Apple’s iPhone 6S smartphone has appeared in the Geekbench benchmarks and it looks like the handset will come with 2GB of RAM.
The handset is also listed with a tri core CPU clocked at 1.5GHz, the Apple A9, the current Apple A8 processor is a dual core processor.
The benchmarks for the new iPhone 6S, which were spotted by MyDrivers can be seen below and are said to be from a prototype of Apple’s new iPhone.
We have heard a number of rumors about the new iPhone 6S and 6S plus handsets, the 6S is rumored to feature a 4.7 inch Full HD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and the 6S plus is said to come with a Quad HD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, both handsets are said to feature Force Touch.
As well as updated display, a new processor and more RAM, Apple will also introduce new cameras with this years iPhone models, the front camera is said to be a Full HD capable Apple FaceTime camera and the rear camera is said to be a 12 megapixel Apple iSight camera which can record Ultra HD 4K video.
Apple are expected to announced their new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus smartphones at a press event on the 9th of September, we are also expecting to see a new Apple TV and some new iPads, which will include the iPad Pro at Apple’s event next month.
Source MyDrivers
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