iPhone 6S to Break Records? RAM Expected to Keep Up With Rivals! Release Date, Price & Specs Rumors Here

By Erika Miranda| Jul 27, 2015

Apple continues to deliver impressive predictions for the next generation of iPhones amid worries of decline in sales that were recently shot down by the company's latest release of revenue.

According to the Business Insider, the iPhone has recently seen low unit sales compared to Wall Street's expected numbers.

Analysts cited by the outlet revealed that the company expected to sell 48.8 to 50 million iPhones in 2015.

Unfortunately, Apple was only able to sell 47.5 million units from April to June because of their attempt to prevent having excess inventory.

A previous report from the outlet also revealed company's stocks also came 7 percent short earlier last week.

Aside from that, those who are worried that the user-favorite iPhones would be phased out in the market should calm their nerves, as Apple is continuously making technological history.

The Business Insider revealed that the company beat the expected revenue for iPhone sales by recording increase of as much as 35 percent compared to last year's earnings.

The company is also set on breaking records with its newest release this fall in the form of the iPhone 6S.

ValueWalk.com said that the company's off-balance sheet commitments implies that the next generation of iPhone 6 would break previous records set by its predecessors.

Katy Hubert, an analyst from Morgan Stanley, explained that the company's $26.5 billion off-balance sheet commitments shows an impressive 26 percent year-on-year increase and 15 percent sequential growth.

This, according to Hubert, is an indication that the upcoming quarter that includes the September release of the new iPhone 6S sees staggering $63 billion revenue, something she admitted to be "too high."

However, Apple itself predicted their revenue that ranges from $49 billion to $51 billion after the release of the new iPhone 6S, breaking even the already-high record set by its predecessor.

These predictions were made for good reason: the iPhone 6S, which is still an unofficial name for the next generation of iPhone, is seen to have huge enhancements and new features.

This includes an upgraded RAM rumored to be set at 2GB, as well as better front and back cameras to be able to compete with its rival smartphones in the market.

The new iPhone is seen to be powered by an A9 processor as well as the new Qualcomm modem that allows users of the device to gain LTE access for high-speed Internet surfing.

It is also predicted to be sporting an elegant rose gold body that matches the Apple Watch.

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