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Check out the cool and useful features of the new Apple iOS 9. Pictured above: The Apple logo is pictured inside the newly opened Omotesando Apple store at a shopping district in Tokyo June 26, 2014. Reuters/Yuya Shino

The year 2015 started with speculations surrounding the iPhone 6s and the next-in-line iPhone 7. As a result, a slew of leaked features, images of internal parts and specifications have been tipped time-to-time by various sources. However, a brand new concept video of the Apple iPhone 7 has now surfaced showcasing the handset like never-before.

Apple iPhone 7 Concept Video

The well-known designer SCAVidsHD has apparently shared the concept video of the iPhone 7 with Phone Arena. Going by the video, the chassis of the Apple iPhone 7 apparently looks similar to the exterior of the MacBook. Plus, the handset sports a 16 MP rear-facing primary camera unit with OIS support. To top it off, a killer 8 MP front-facing snapper for selfies is also part of the device. When it comes to display configuration, the iPhone 7 reportedly features a humongous 5.5-inch screen, similar to the iPhone 6 Plus. However, the smartphone’s bezel arrangement is noticeably narrower. [Scroll down to check out the concept video]

Apple iPhone 6s Specifications

Scheduled for 2015, the Apple iPhone 6s will reportedly be similar to the original iPhone 6 with respect to design, says Phone Arena. But then, Apple will apparently be using the much tougher 7000 series of aluminium alloy for the upcoming device. To top it off, a significantly higher screen resolution and Force Touch display technology will reportedly be part of the handset.

In the meantime, Bloomberg says, the screen panel will be able to “recognize different levels of pressure applied by the fingertips.” This means, the iPhone 6s will be able to identify a light tap and also a continuous press. It is worth noting that, the same Force Touch technology is already part of the Apple Watch.

When it comes to camera specification, the handset is believed to flaunt an impressive 12 MP rear-facing camera unit, along with an RGBW sensor. Apparently, this sensor has the capability to offer significantly better colour reproduction and it is very efficient in low-light environment. Nonetheless, readers should note that, Apple has not confirmed the iPhone 7 or iPhone 6s specifications thus far.

Interested readers can check out the killer Apple iPhone 7 concept video: (Credit: YouTube/ConceptsiPhone)

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