When KGI Securities release info regarding unannounced Apple products, you take them seriously. The securities firm has an excellent track record when it comes to iPhone related leaks. Their latest report says that the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will pack 2GB of RAM. Apple is reportedly going to make use of LPDDR4 RAM, which will be paired with the next-generation Apple A9 SoC.

According to KGI, the iPhone 6s will feature a 4.7-inch display, whereas the iPhone 6s Plus will have a 5.5-inch display. The report doesn't mention anything about screen resolution, but we do hope for a bump to Full HD on the 4.7-inch iPhone. Both iPhone 6s models are said to come equipped with a 12MP camera sensor.

After debuting Force Touch on the Apple Watch and bringing it to the MacBook, the next Apple devices to get Force Touch will be the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. Basically, the iPhone 6s phones will be able to differentiate between a hard press and a soft touch on its display.

To prevent bending on the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, an issue that affects the iPhone 6 Plus, Apple will make use of Series 7000 Aluminum, which is said to be 60% stronger than the metal that is currently being used.

Finally, KGI reports that mass production of the Apple iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will begin in August 2015. The securities firm predicts that Apple will sell between 80 to 90 million units of the new iPhone models before the end of 2015.