Apple Announces The New iPhone 6S

Staying true to their annual traditions of unveiling the a new smartphone every September, Apple has introduced the tenth generation of its famed smartphone line – the iPhone 6S.

As is expected on an “S” model, the new Apple iPhone 6S is more of a revamped version of the iPhone 6 rather than being an entirely different beast. Compared to the previous “S” models though, the iPhone 6S has seen the most improvements but not as significant compared to the non-S releases.

For starters the new handset now comes in the Rose Gold color, confirming the previous rumors. As for its body, Apple claims that it will now come with a new Aluminum chassis which hopefully is less prone to #BendGate that plagued the iPhone 6 Plus .

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Next up are the new feature for the screen which include 3D Touch, Peek and Pop, Taptic Engine which basically differentiates a light screen tap from a full press.

As for its internals, the new iPhone 6S boasts the new Apple A9 64-bit chip which is touted to bring 70% better processing performance and 90-percent increase in graphics performance compared to A8. The new processor is complemented by an updated Apple M9 co-processor.

Moving on, the iPhone 6S is now equipped with an “All-new 12MP iSight Camera” which translates to a 50% more pixels compared to the previous model. Apple has also made some changes on the camera’s autofocus performance and has added a new feature called Deep Trench Isolation.

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The idea behind Deep Trench Isolation is for the new 12-megapixel iSight camera to achieve better color reproduction and more accurate skin tone.

Instead of adding a secondary flash, like some of the newer selfie-centric Android smartphones, Apple thought that it’ll be better if the users can just take advantage of the light emitted by the handset’s screen. Enter the Retina Flash, a feature that allows the iPhone 6S’ screen to light up three-times brighter than normal which in turn allows it double as a secondary flash for the handset’s 5-megapixel FaceTime HD front camera.

The new iPhone 6S follows the same pricing scheme as its predecessor when it was first released. The base model with 16GB of on-board storage will retail for $199 which comes with two-year contract. Meanwhile the 64GB and 128GB models will retail for $299 and $399 respectively. The handset will be available starting on September 25.

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iPhone 6S: What we know so far…

This year, we’re already expecting Apple to announce the iPhone 6S and perhaps the iPhone 6S Plus later this year. We collated all the speculations recently reported to paint a better picture of Apple’s upcoming iPhone.

1) The iPhone 6S will more or less be using the same design and measurements as the old iPhone 6. 9to5mac.com has some photos of what could be the insides of the iPhone 6S.

This means most cases and accessories of the iPhone 6 will probably be compatible with the iPhone 6S. This was true with the iPhone 5 and the 5S so we don’t suspect the trend to change.

2) Apple will likely introduce their new A( processor and then increase the amount of RAM to 2GB.

3) As Apple has introduced Force Touch in the Macbook and Macbook Pro, there is a high likelihood that Apple will also implement a similar execution of the Force Touch on the iPhone 6S.

4) a 12-megapixel rear camera that can do 4K video recording. The current iPhone 6 Plus can already do 240fps at 720p so that should be inherited by the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.

5) Storage options will still be in the 16GB, 64GB and 128GB variants.

6) Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus sometime in September so hold off any new purchase of the current iPhone. MicGadget places the exact date on September 18.

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iPhone 6S: What we know so far…

This year, we’re already expecting Apple to announce the iPhone 6S and perhaps the iPhone 6S Plus later this year. We collated all the speculations recently reported to paint a better picture of Apple’s upcoming iPhone.

1) The iPhone 6S will more or less be using the same design and measurements as the old iPhone 6. 9to5mac.com has some photos of what could be the insides of the iPhone 6S.

This means most cases and accessories of the iPhone 6 will probably be compatible with the iPhone 6S. This was true with the iPhone 5 and the 5S so we don’t suspect the trend to change.

2) Apple will likely introduce their new A( processor and then increase the amount of RAM to 2GB.

3) As Apple has introduced Force Touch in the Macbook and Macbook Pro, there is a high likelihood that Apple will also implement a similar execution of the Force Touch on the iPhone 6S.

4) a 12-megapixel rear camera that can do 4K video recording. The current iPhone 6 Plus can already do 240fps at 720p so that should be inherited by the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.

5) Storage options will still be in the 16GB, 64GB and 128GB variants.

6) Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus sometime in September so hold off any new purchase of the current iPhone. MicGadget places the exact date on September 18.

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iPhone 6S: What we know so far…

This year, we’re already expecting Apple to announce the iPhone 6S and perhaps the iPhone 6S Plus later this year. We collated all the speculations recently reported to paint a better picture of Apple’s upcoming iPhone.

1) The iPhone 6S will more or less be using the same design and measurements as the old iPhone 6. 9to5mac.com has some photos of what could be the insides of the iPhone 6S.

This means most cases and accessories of the iPhone 6 will probably be compatible with the iPhone 6S. This was true with the iPhone 5 and the 5S so we don’t suspect the trend to change.

2) Apple will likely introduce their new A( processor and then increase the amount of RAM to 2GB.

3) As Apple has introduced Force Touch in the Macbook and Macbook Pro, there is a high likelihood that Apple will also implement a similar execution of the Force Touch on the iPhone 6S.

4) a 12-megapixel rear camera that can do 4K video recording. The current iPhone 6 Plus can already do 240fps at 720p so that should be inherited by the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.

5) Storage options will still be in the 16GB, 64GB and 128GB variants.

6) Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus sometime in September so hold off any new purchase of the current iPhone. MicGadget places the exact date on September 18.

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iPhone 6S: What we know so far…

This year, we’re already expecting Apple to announce the iPhone 6S and perhaps the iPhone 6S Plus later this year. We collated all the speculations recently reported to paint a better picture of Apple’s upcoming iPhone.

1) The iPhone 6S will more or less be using the same design and measurements as the old iPhone 6. 9to5mac.com has some photos of what could be the insides of the iPhone 6S.

This means most cases and accessories of the iPhone 6 will probably be compatible with the iPhone 6S. This was true with the iPhone 5 and the 5S so we don’t suspect the trend to change.

2) Apple will likely introduce their new A( processor and then increase the amount of RAM to 2GB.

3) As Apple has introduced Force Touch in the Macbook and Macbook Pro, there is a high likelihood that Apple will also implement a similar execution of the Force Touch on the iPhone 6S.

4) a 12-megapixel rear camera that can do 4K video recording. The current iPhone 6 Plus can already do 240fps at 720p so that should be inherited by the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.

5) Storage options will still be in the 16GB, 64GB and 128GB variants.

6) Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus sometime in September so hold off any new purchase of the current iPhone. MicGadget places the exact date on September 18.

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