The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus have entered production based on news from supply chain in Taiwan.
Late last month, Bloomberg reported that Apple next-generation iPhones have entered production. Today, Digitimes – a Taiwan based news outlet – is reporting that their sources have suggested the same.
According to the report, Suppliers have started delivering parts to OEMs Foxconn Electronics and Pegatron for the production of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s.
The new iPhones are expected to start shipping in the fourth quart of 2015 and are expected to reach at least 50 million units. This will see iPhone sales reach 230-240 million units in 2015 compared to 192 million in 2014, according to the report.
9to5mac has a great run down of what the new iPhones, dubbed iPhone 6s. According to the publication, the next-generation iPhones are expected to feature Force Touch display, upgraded camera system, new Qualcomm LTE chip for up to twice-as-fast data speeds and an updated NFC hardware.