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Leaked photos show iPhone 6s’ larger FaceTime camera sensor

Some new photos surfaced this weekend, showing what is said to be the front face of an iPhone 6s. 9to5Mac shares the high resolution images of the claimed component, which appears to offer up insight into two of the unannounced handset’s new features.


The image does not confirm the exact resolution of the FaceTime camera, but the bigger sensor likely means an increase in camera resolution as well. Previous reports have indicated that the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will come with a bigger and higher resolution 5MP FaceTime camera, so there is little reason to doubt that these images are fake.

The current generation iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus come with a 1.2MP FaceTime camera that seems awfully low when compared to the 5MP front shooters found on most Android smartphone nowadays.

Apple will likely unveil the new handset, alongside a larger iPhone 6s Plus variant, at its media event on Wednesday, September 9. The company is also presumed to use the stage to introduce a long-awaited update for its Apple TV, and possibly new iPads.

So what do you think ?
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