Apple's iPhone 6s appears to be "truer" by the second as new information suggests that mass production should start in June. Likewise, as Apple releases more beta versions of the iOS 8.3, more details about the new mobile OS can be seen.

Apple just released the fourth beta version of the iOS 8.3 revealing more details about the changes people can expect. Likewise, experts also note that the changes in the iOS 8 may give hints as to what the iOS 9 will be all about. According to Apple's support page about the 8.3 build: "iOS SDK 8.3 provides support for developing iOS apps. The SDK is packaged with a complete set of tools, compilers, and frameworks for creating apps for iOS and OS X. The tools include the Xcode IDE and the Instruments analysis tool, among many others."

"With this software, you can develop apps for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch running iOS 8. It now includes WatchKit, a framework for developing Apple Watch apps. You can test your apps using the included iOS Simulator." As with other Apple releases, a new and major mobile OS upgrade like the iOS 9 can mean the release of a new device. Several reports have associate the iPhone 6s to be the launching unit for the new interface.

Taiwanese website TechNews supports claims further that Apple will begin producing the iPhone 6s sometime this June. IHS Technology’s China director Kevin King shares information from supply chain sources hinting at the additional 2GB RAM and June production. Manufacturing partners have already began preparing for the mass production cycle according to the official. The iPhone 6s series will come with the A9 chip whereas the suspected iPhone 6c will be powered by the A8. Apple has not yet provided details about the devices.

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