iPhone 6S and 6S Plus display details emerge

Some new details regarding the display of the awaited iPhone 6S and 6S Plus have surfaced on Chinese website Weibo. According to the supposed leak, there will be significant improvements in terms of resolution and even has benchmark scores to go with the report.

apple-iphone-6-plus

If we were to go by the leaker’s report, the iPhone 6S would have a 2000 x 1125 pixels, while its bigger brother 6S Plus would stretch out to 2208 x 1242 resolution. This would result to a leap in pixel count from 326 to 488ppi and 401 to 460ppi for the current iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, respectively.

There have been a few rumors and leaks before, but this is the first time details about the display have been given close attention to.

In addition, there were benchmark scores from Geekbench published on the same site that show a 1.8GHz Apple A9 chip and 2GB RAM running on what is to be believed as an iPhone 6S. It scored 2,248 for its single-core test and 4,038 for the multi-core benchmark. For reference, real scores for iPhone 6’s 2014 results are 1,610 and 2,883 — meaning the new iPhone would show a huge improvement if these prove true.

It’s only a few days’ time until we hear the official announcement from Apple. Are you excited?

{Via}

 

The post iPhone 6S and 6S Plus display details emerge appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines News & Tech Reviews.

iPhone 6S’s alleged new material should prevent Bendgate

We’ve all heard of the Bendgate issues that previously plagued iPhone 6 Plus users, and if recent rumors prove true, the upcoming iPhone 6S and 6S Plus should already be able to withstand external pressure and make the device altogether sturdier.

iphone-6-bendgate

According to Economic Daily News, the next-gen iPhones will carry the company’s custom Series 7000 aluminum alloy seen on the Apple Watch Sport. This means it’s “60 percent stronger than most aluminum, and one-third the density of stainless steel” based on Apple’s website. It’s been reported to be the same material used in competition bicycles, meaning it is also lightweight.

In addition to the characteristics of Series 7000 aluminum, their site also mentions that it goes through a process where they are machined and polished, then blasted with microscopic zirconia beads to achieve a consistent, satin texture. A special anodizing process then creates a hard, clear outer layer that helps protect against scratches and corrosion.

If this kind of material indeed makes its way to the next iPhones, then Bendgate would be a thing of the past. Although just like any other rumors do take these with a grain of salt as nothing is official until they are truly official.

{Via}

The post iPhone 6S’s alleged new material should prevent Bendgate appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

iPhone 6S’s alleged new material should prevent Bendgate

We’ve all heard of the Bendgate issues that previously plagued iPhone 6 Plus users, and if recent rumors prove true, the upcoming iPhone 6S and 6S Plus should already be able to withstand external pressure and make the device altogether sturdier.

iphone-6-bendgate

According to Economic Daily News, the next-gen iPhones will carry the company’s custom Series 7000 aluminum alloy seen on the Apple Watch Sport. This means it’s “60 percent stronger than most aluminum, and one-third the density of stainless steel” based on Apple’s website. It’s been reported to be the same material used in competition bicycles, meaning it is also lightweight.

In addition to the characteristics of Series 7000 aluminum, their site also mentions that it goes through a process where they are machined and polished, then blasted with microscopic zirconia beads to achieve a consistent, satin texture. A special anodizing process then creates a hard, clear outer layer that helps protect against scratches and corrosion.

If this kind of material indeed makes its way to the next iPhones, then Bendgate would be a thing of the past. Although just like any other rumors do take these with a grain of salt as nothing is official until they are truly official.

{Via}

The post iPhone 6S’s alleged new material should prevent Bendgate appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

iPhone 6S’s alleged new material should prevent Bendgate

We’ve all heard of the Bendgate issues that previously plagued iPhone 6 Plus users, and if recent rumors prove true, the upcoming iPhone 6S and 6S Plus should already be able to withstand external pressure and make the device altogether sturdier.

iphone-6-bendgate

According to Economic Daily News, the next-gen iPhones will carry the company’s custom Series 7000 aluminum alloy seen on the Apple Watch Sport. This means it’s “60 percent stronger than most aluminum, and one-third the density of stainless steel” based on Apple’s website. It’s been reported to be the same material used in competition bicycles, meaning it is also lightweight.

In addition to the characteristics of Series 7000 aluminum, their site also mentions that it goes through a process where they are machined and polished, then blasted with microscopic zirconia beads to achieve a consistent, satin texture. A special anodizing process then creates a hard, clear outer layer that helps protect against scratches and corrosion.

If this kind of material indeed makes its way to the next iPhones, then Bendgate would be a thing of the past. Although just like any other rumors do take these with a grain of salt as nothing is official until they are truly official.

{Via}

The post iPhone 6S’s alleged new material should prevent Bendgate appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

iPhone 6S’s alleged new material should prevent Bendgate

We’ve all heard of the Bendgate issues that previously plagued iPhone 6 Plus users, and if recent rumors prove true, the upcoming iPhone 6S and 6S Plus should already be able to withstand external pressure and make the device altogether sturdier.

iphone-6-bendgate

According to Economic Daily News, the next-gen iPhones will carry the company’s custom Series 7000 aluminum alloy seen on the Apple Watch Sport. This means it’s “60 percent stronger than most aluminum, and one-third the density of stainless steel” based on Apple’s website. It’s been reported to be the same material used in competition bicycles, meaning it is also lightweight.

In addition to the characteristics of Series 7000 aluminum, their site also mentions that it goes through a process where they are machined and polished, then blasted with microscopic zirconia beads to achieve a consistent, satin texture. A special anodizing process then creates a hard, clear outer layer that helps protect against scratches and corrosion.

If this kind of material indeed makes its way to the next iPhones, then Bendgate would be a thing of the past. Although just like any other rumors do take these with a grain of salt as nothing is official until they are truly official.

{Via}

The post iPhone 6S’s alleged new material should prevent Bendgate appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.