The new iPhone 6S and 6S plus smartphones will be made official at Apple’s press event later today, we have already heard a number of specifications on the two handsets and now we have more details about a new feature that Apple will introduce.
According to a recent report by Mark Gurman, the new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus smartphones will have a new always on ‘Hey Siri’ feature.
The new Hey Siri feature will allow you to activate Siri by just saying Hey Siri without having to press the home button on the device, this feature has been available since iOS 8, although your handset needed to be plugged in top use it and you had to activate the feature.
The new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus will come with Apple’s new A9 processor, this is said to be considerably faster than the Apple A8 processor and both handsets will come with 2GB of RAM.
The storage options on the new iPhone are expected to remain the same and will come with a choice of options from 16GB to 128GB.
Apple will upgrade the fingerprint sensor in their new iPhones, this new sensor is said to be more accurate than the current one.
The displays on the new iPhones are also expected to be updated, the iPhone 6S will have a Full HD 4.7 inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and the 6S Plus will have a 5.5 inch Quad HD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Both display with use Apple’s new Force Touch technology.
The cameras on the new iPhone are also getting an upgrade, the front camera will be a new Full HD FaceTime camera which supports 1080p video and the rear camera will be a new 12 megapixel camera which supports 4K Ultra HD video. The rear camera is also designed to take improved photos in low light conditions and it will feature a five element lens.
We will have more details on Apple’s new iPhones when they are made official later today.
Source 9 To 5 Mac
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