In 2014, Apple released the iPhone 6, which had a slightly larger profile and display than its predecessor, and the 6 Plus, which, equipped with its super-sized 5.5-inch display, marked the company's first foray into "phablet" territory. In June, reports surfaced suggesting that the new iPhone could be slightly thicker than the previous models to accommodate a more enduring battery and, possibly, Force Touch.
Now, the iPhone 6s will be unveiled today 9 September 2015 at Apple'sevent, starting at 6pm UK time.
Expected to feature a better camera, Force Touch controls and motion wallpapers, the new iPhone line-up (6s, 6s+ and maybe 6c) will likely be announced alongside a newApple TV (with Siri), iOS 9 and new iPads
Now, the iPhone 6s will be unveiled today 9 September 2015 at Apple'sevent, starting at 6pm UK time.
Expected to feature a better camera, Force Touch controls and motion wallpapers, the new iPhone line-up (6s, 6s+ and maybe 6c) will likely be announced alongside a newApple TV (with Siri), iOS 9 and new iPads
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