Apple iPhone 6
A new Apple iPhone 6 Plus is seen during an Apple event at the Flint Center in Cupertino, California, September 9, 2014. Reuters/Stephen Lam

Even though Apple has not spoken anything about the iPhone 6S, tech enthusiasts are calling it as the successor model of the iPhone 6 that came out in September 2014. In the recent past, multiple concept renders and rumours on the design of the iPhone 6S have surfaced.

iPhone 6S Concept With Digital Crown

According to iPhone 6S concept renders from ADR Stuido, the next smartphone from the Cupertino company will sport a slim body of 6.9 mm like the original iPhone 6. It will come with a prominent Digital Crown that is embedded with Touch ID sensor. Moreover, in order to give a deep control of the handset of the user, it has been integrated with the Home Button.

The iPhone 6S concept device also features a Sense Button that is able to recognize gestures and movements. Design & Trend claims that the Apple Watch is fitted with a Digital Crown mainly because the touch display of the device is quite small to carry out various actions. Such a feature is not required on larger iPhones. However, there may be some people who may want such a feature.

The source site claims that the iPhone 6S will feature a Retina HD+ touch screen display that supports quad HD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. The device is said to be powered by a 64-bit Apple A9 chip along with the M9 motion coproecessor.

Rose Gold iPhone 6S

Martin Hajek, a known concept designer, has created a concept device of iPhone 6S in rose gold colour. The handset is pictured alongside the rose gold version of Apple Watch.

Pink iPhone 6S

The International Business Times report claims that the iPhone 6S is pegged to arrive in an additional pink iPhone 6s variant apart from the usual silver, gold and space gray colour options.

According to another IBTimes report the iPhone 6S, the device is expected to will be featuring the Apple A9 chip, 2 GB of RAM, iOS 9, Apple SIM, LTE Advanced and more. It will also come equipped with Force Touch technology on the screen hat will allow the handset to distinguish between light taps and deep presses.

Which one of the aforementioned can come true when the next iPhone arrives? Do share with us your views by adding comments.

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