Apple unveils the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

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Exactly one year ago today, Apple unveiled its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s, its first large-screen smartphones, which ditched the tiny 4-inch display of the iPhone 5s, replacing it with 4.7- and 5.5-inch offerings. To the surprise of no-one, both handsets have been a huge hit - but the time has now come for Apple to replace them.

Today, it announced the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus - and as you've probably noticed, they look rather a lot like their predecessors. But under the hood, it's quite a different story. "While they may look the same, we've worked hard to change everything," Apple's CEO Tim Cook said today.

Indeed, that's the theme for the new devices: "The only thing that's changed is everything."

The new iPhones are made of a custom, specialized aluminum, along with what Apple says is the toughest glass available on any smartphone. The handsets are each available in Silver, Gold, Space Grey and the new Rose Gold (pink) color options.


As expected, the 6s and 6s Plus feature a new type of display with pressure-sensitivity, using 'Force Touch' technology that Apple introduced on its 12-inch MacBook earlier this year. Now known as '3D Touch', Apple calls this "the new generation of multitouch", with new interface paradigms that work inside applications and across the broader UI of iOS 9.

Depending on how hard you press, different UI functions will be presented when you push and hold or tap the screen. "It provides distinct tactile feedback for your actions, letting you know exactly what you've done, and what to expect," the company said today.

For example, a long press on an icon on the home screen brings up a list of relevant shortcuts to let you complete quick tasks, with deep integration allowing users to jump quickly to specific features in third-party apps. Developers can exploit 3D Touch to 'transform' interactions within their apps with the new gestures and pressure inputs.

It remains to be seen how intuitive these new UI features will be for users to discover - but Apple seems to think this is going to revolutionize interactions for users. "This is unlike any experience you've ever seen in a smartphone," said Apple's Phil Schiller.

The new iPhones have a completely new iSight camera, with a 12-megapixel sensor and, for the first time, the ability to record video at 4K resolution. The larger sensor allows users to take massive panoramic images too.

There's also a 5MP front-facing camera, and Apple has baked in some software trickery to use the handset's display as a gigantic front-facing 'flash' for selfies.

Of course, the new iPhones also feature greatly improved performance, thanks to Apple's A9 processor. It's 70% faster at CPU tasks compared with the last-gen chip, and 90% faster at graphics processing, and has an M9 motion coprocessor fully embedded and always-on.

An upgraded second-gen Touch ID sensor also brings improved performance, as well as Wi-Fi that's "up to twice as fast" (up to 866Mbps) according to Apple, along with support for 23 4G LTE bands.

It's not all hardware, of course - the launch of the new iPhones also marks the official debut of iOS 9, featuring enhanced multitasking, and other additions and changes which should make the new version of the OS the best so far.


Unfortunately, Apple hasn't bumped up its entry-level offering to 32GB of storage, so the cheapest of the new models must still make do with 16GB. The new range is priced the same as the last generation (on a two-year contract):

iPhone 6s
16GB - $199
64GB - $299
128GB - $399

iPhone 6s Plus
16GB - $299
64GB - $399
128GB - $499


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JRMHPosted:

I still have an iPhone 5S, might pick up the iPhone 6S 64GB.

RobbedPosted:

Not enough changes from normal 6 to be worth buying for me.

Joyful-Posted:

I'm only really liking the upgraded camera to be honest, other than that. ehh.

tryhardsamPosted:

Specs seem okay. I'm happy with the upgraded camera too. Still no reason to upgrade when I already own the 6 plus.

Nathan--Posted:

It's ridiculous really, you buy a phone then they look to upgrade it straight away with minor extras, I have an iphone 6 and plan and keeping this one for a long long time!

PCPosted:

I currently have the iphone 6+ and i think ill be waiting for the next iphone. In the mean time saving up for the apple watch lol

voxaziPosted:

looks like a bunch of hot dog buns