It looks like Apple will launch not one, not two but three iPhones this year. A new report from DigiTimes is stating that Apple will launch three iPhones in the second half of this year – the iPhone 6S, the iPhone 6S Plus, and a 4 inch iPhone 6C.
The report cites industry insiders as the source to inform that Apple is likely to partner Wistron to assemble the iPhone 6C while the 6S phones will be made by Foxconn and Pegatron. In addition, the report says that all of the devices will come equipped with Corning Gorilla Glass. The two 6S version should be powered by the all new A9 chip, while the rumor states that the 6C will have the A8, found in current models. All of the devices will come equipped with NFC and fingerprint scanning technologies.
Apple partner suppliers Japan Display and LG will provide stock for iPhone 6, iPhone 6S Plus and iPhone 6C, while Sharp is said to help out with iPhone 6S Plus. The company may also use new camera technology embedding an advanced three-sensor based camera module within the iPhone as Apple was recently granted a patent for a “Digital camera with light splitter.”