Apple CEO Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook delivers his keynote address at the World Wide developers conference in San Francisco, California June 2, 2014. Reutes/Robert Galbraith

There are several things people can watch out for this latter part of the year from Apple. According to reports, the company has been gearing up for the release the iPhone 6s, the iOS 8.3 and the iOS 9. The three releases are intertwined with each other such that features of the iOS 8.3 could hint at the components of th e iOS 9. The iOS 9 will reportedly be featured in the iPhone 6s.

Previously, the launch of the iOS 8.2 showed people Apple’s intent f including the Apple Watch app in the interface along with bug fixes and several improvements. The iOS 8.3 will be a follow up for such update. The previous editions of the iOS 8.3 revealed some of its features including more diverse emojis, wireless CarPlay and two-factor authentication for Google. As an added bonus, Apple may be enhancing how people download apps and call through speakerphone.

A 9to5mac reader posted a number of observations regarding the iOS 8.3 like new password settings under the iTunes and app store. Users may expect a new option called "Password Settings." This will let people set their preferences regarding Apple’s password request. Specifically, Apple will: “Require a password for additional purchases after making a purchase with [your iTunes e-mail address] from the iTunes Store, App Store or iBooks Store with this device?”

Apple should be able to release the iOS 8.3 soon with the iOS 9 in tow. The iPhone 6s has also been linked to a new and improved camera through a patent sighting with number 8,988,564 and title: Digital camera with light splitter. The invention discusses: "A digital camera component is described that has a light splitter cube having an entrance face to receive incident light from a camera scene. The cube splits the incident light into first, second, and third color components that emerge from the cube through a first face, a second face, and a third face of the cube, respectively. First, second, and third image sensors are provided, each being positioned to receive a respective one of the color components that emerge from the first, second, and third faces of the cube. Other embodiments are also described and claimed."

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