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It's a possible iPhone 6 version, it is remake from a test prototipe description. Like Apple style, I show you next iPhone with new iPod Nano shape. Get the Apple iPhone 6s at AT&T. Key features include: 4.7-inch Retina HD display, 3D Touch, and a 12 MP iSight camera that can record 4k videos. Buy online or visit an Apple Store today to trade up to iPhone 6s. Choose from silver, gold. (When recording Video using an iPhone on the Osmo mobile.

Cretaceous Calamity. The Good Compared to iPhone 6, it has improved speed everywhere (new processor, faster wireless, quicker Touch ID sensor); a sturdier body; better front and rear cameras; and a bold new 3D Touch pressure-sensitive display which offers new iOS shortcuts. The Bad It has the same battery life as the iPhone 6. You'll need to buy a larger iPhone 6S Plus or upgrade to an iPhone 7 for better battery life, plus optical image stabilization for photos and video.

The Bottom Line The iPhone 7 may be the new hot stuff, but -- particularly with a price drop and a storage upgrade -- the iPhone 6S is still a great deal. The new iPhone 7 ditches the headphone jack. James Martin/CNET But is it a better phone for you?

As rumored, the new iPhones no longer have a jack, and the new Home button (which doesn't actually press down anymore) can feel a little weird. The phone's design hasn't changed much at all, except for a slight redesign to the antennas around back. ( ) Those could be reason enough to stick with the iPhone 6S, particularly because the 6S is already. But there's also a new reason to buy the iPhone 6S: Apple has doubled the storage and reduced the price in one fell swoop. Icom Cs T90a Yahoo. While you'd previously have to pay $649, £539 or AU$1,079 for a 16GB iPhone 6S, you'll now be able to have a more spacious 32GB model for just $549, £499 or AU$929 off-contract. It's never been a better time to buy last year's iPhone. Cartoon Animation Adobe. Editors' note: The original Apple iPhone 6S review, published in October 2015 and updated since then, follows.

When I showed the iPhone 6S to one of my wife's friends, she got nostalgic. She waxed emotional about its predecessor, the. It changed her life. Bigger screen, better camera, and Apple Pay. Everyone wanted these things. It was as close to a perfect phone as I've ever seen.

All it ever really lacked was a better battery (Plus notwithstanding). All things iOS 10 • • • I showed her 3D Touch, Apple's newest technology on these iPhones. She pressed on the hypnotically-animated lock screen, a swimming fish. She watched it dance under her finger. And yes, she was impressed. But when I showed her everything else 3D Touch does, she said, 'I'm not sure I'd really use this.' This year's follow-up iPhone, the iPhone 6S, doesn't improve on that battery.

And its newest features aren't as instantly game-changing, at least not on the surface. That's obvious: it's an S-year iPhone, and Apple always uses these to tweak design and ramp up processor speeds. It's the phone for people who didn't get the iPhone 6 last year. And for the past few years, S phones have introduced evolutionary changes that seriously evolved the phone; the iPhone 4S added Siri, and the iPhone 5S debuted the Touch ID fingerprint sensor. View full gallery Sarah Tew/CNET The new iPhone 6S and look the same (except for the metallic-pink rose gold model) as last year's iPhones. In a lot of ways they also feel the same. But there are hidden advantages at play.