iPhone 6s 128GB
A newer model iPhone 7 128GB was released in September 2016.
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Apple iPhone 6s review
"Everything's changed" is pushing it, but within the 6s' familiar body lies a surprising amount of innovation- Sweet camera with lovely extra features
- Touch ID is we-can't-believe-it fast
- All round powerful performance
- 3D Touch is a time-saving delight
- 3D Touch and Live Photos could both do with broad third-party support
- Battery life hasn't been improved upon
Apple iPhone 6s
The Apple iPhone 6s has a faster A9 processor, improved cameras, pressure-sensitive touchscreen, and is less prone to bending. It's basically an updated iPhone 6, and comes in new colour options too. As always, Apple has delivered a good product, but it's vastly over-priced.
Don't be fooled by its looks because the iPhone 6s is a brand new phone
Big changes have been made to Apple's iPhone 6s. The naked eye will consider this smartphone identical to its predecessor with its eerie, twin-like looks, and yet this generation's model represents a substantial step forward, from the fabric of its metal body to the computing components that...- Improved construction
- 3D Touch will reap genuine benefits
- Faster processor and double the RAM
- 12MP rear and 5MP front camera
- TouchID is among the best finger scanners
- Cameras lack OIS and could be higher in resolution
- Battery life still lesser than rivals
The Apple iPhone 6s has landed . Just like clockwork, Apple has launched its latest flagship phone, and this year's version looks like a tweaked, souped-up version of last year's model - but there's more than meets the eye.
- Apple claims everything has changed with its brand new iPhone 6s, but it's more of a refinement rather than a revolutionary leap, and that's no bad thing at all
- Last year's iPhone 6 was a huge step forward for the Cupertino giant, ushering in two new handsets that can finally compete with the...
- Of course, with Apple's premium products, price is the big elephant in the room, and you'll be reaching deep into your wallet if you want to grab an iPhone 6s
- Starting at £539, the 16GB model might be tempting to get as the cheapest option, but that's still very pricey, especially when you can grab...
Apple iPhone 6s: Australian Hands On
So there are new iPhones . I see . Sure, they look the same as the last ones, but don't let your eyes fool you: these new tiny rectangles are made almost entirely of Good Things.
Apple iPhone?6S
The iPhone story for 2015 is remarkable in that it is an ‘S' year, which usually means incremental changes with no obvious physical difference from last year's model, but Apple's given the iPhone 6S a complete structural and functional makeover.
Apple iPhone 6s review: The most anticipated smartphone of 2015
The iPhone 6s brings only a couple of new features in over the iPhone 6. Some are a big deal: the 3D Touch display, 12MP camera and bump to 2GB of RAM. Others are less so - do we really care that it's now available in ‘Rose Gold'? Nope.