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IN PHOTO: A woman tries the silver colored version of the new iPhone 5S after Apple Inc's media event Reuters/ Stephen Lam

Apparently, the neoteric iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have been rolling as the best selling flagships, for about a few months and it is not the end, Apple is ready to fly again with next-gen iPhones, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 6S. Simultaneous release of iPhone 7 and iPhone 6S sounds unrealistic, yet they will be out of the box within the end of 2015.

Very often, September seems to be the Apple iPhone time, as mega launches took place in this month, including the latest iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus and it designates that there are merely four more months to revive the iPhones. In fact, 6 and 6 Plus flagships are crafted to cave the consumers' demand for bigger display panels, similar to the Samsung’s Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge and the LG G4. Though certain Apple standards have been maintained, there is a radical alteration in visual design and the Smartphones have ramped up features for the camera. Currently, the US iPhone 6 customers enjoy tweak Touch ID to tie-into the Apple Pay.

Knowyourmobile conceives that iPhone 6s and 6s Plus may line with the Apple’s typical tick-tock upgrade process, where big alterations are under the tick cycles and the incremental smaller tweaks may be under tock cycles. Daily Mail reports, “The new schedule is expected to stagger the releases of two devices in 2015 to capitalize on sales”. It adds, “It could release the iPhone 6S to people who want to upgrade to a slightly cheaper model, before announcing its flagship iPhone 7 in the autumn”.

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The Chinese reports, GizmoChina and Welbo, substantiate the release of iPhone 6s with numbers and details. According to the source, the company has propelled the production units to manufacture the iPhone 6s, so that they clear the decks for the mass production from June 2015. By the September almost 230 million pieces will be ready to ship. If that is the case, the iPhone 7 release may be postponed to 2016. Apple always believes in the proven success of tick-tock updates and we may get the phones released in this order.

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