Apple's upcoming line of iPhones continue to make headlines as more estimates and details about the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7 continue to resurface. According to the latest information, Apple may soon release the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus but the Force Touch technology may only be exclusive to the larger smartphone. More importantly, new estimates about the iPhone 7 arise suggesting it would be a force to be reckoned with.

There has been much talk about the Force Touch on the upcoming iPhones. According to estimates, the Force Touch, similar technology found on the MacBook, could be included in the iPhone 6s line offering new gestures. This means the device can recognize different presses and taps allowing a whole-new level of interaction.

However, as with the initial iPhone 6 series, the new technology may only be available in the iPhone 6s Plus version. Previously, the iPhone 6 lacked the optimical image stabilisation found on the iPhone 6 Plus. The same will happen with the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus for the new Force Touch.

On the other end of the spectrum, Apple may also release the iPhone 7 leading some to believe that it could be the ultimate smartphone yet. According to Mac Observer, the device may render other iPhone models obsolete. That is considering the expected features to come with it such as: liquid metal case, stiffer build, Force Touch, DSLR-like camera, A9 processor and OLED display. As with other Apple predictions, people should take such estimates with a grain of salt. Ming-Chi Kuo previously noted that Apple could skip the iPhone 6s series and head straight to the iPhone 7. Previously, it was also noted that the iPhone 6s series could launch in 2016. Apple has not provided the official details yet of any of its expected iPhones.

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