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We already know that the next-generation iPhones are going to be unveiled on September 9, so you better mark that on your calendar. And as we're drawing closer to that date, more details surface online regarding their specs and features.
Mark Gurman from 9to5Mac apparently has gotten hold of important information regarding the camera of the upcoming iPhone 6S. According to him, the upcoming iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus will witness a big revamp in the camera department, and here are some of the most important changes:
- The 8-megapixel sensor will be upgraded to a 12MP one
- The new iPhones will now get 4K video recording support
- The front FaceTime camera will get an upgraded sensor for higher quality video calls and selfies but also front flash support
The next-gen iPhones are also expected to get an improved A9 processor along with better cellular chips from Qualcomm. What do you think about this? Will this help Apple maintain its record sales?
Source: 9to5Mac