Apple claims that the only thing changed between iPhone 6 and 6S is everything. Is it really so, let's find out! This phone is a beast in almost everything though it seems to be very less powerful as compared to the other flagships like the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6. It features a 4.7 inch Full HD screen with a pixel density of 326ppi. It runs on IOS 9 which had some bugs and lags but now they have been fixed by the IOS 9.0.2 update. This phone has 2GB RAM which seems to be small but the actual RAM management is great. It competes with the Galaxy Note 5 in this department. It has the Apple's all new A9 dual core chipset which is very powerful with PowerVR GT7600 (six-core graphics) GPU. The CPU is clocked a 1.83 Ghz. The design of the phone is identical to the iPhone 6 but this time it is also available in one more color option Rose Gold. It is a very snappy phone. This time around this iPhone will also support 4K video recording due to a 12MP rear camera sensor. This phone also boasts a 5MP front-camera. Apple has also introduced 3D Touch or Force Touch in this iPhone which means that this phone's display is now pressure sensitive. Apps on the home screen, some of the third-party apps and all the Apple apps support this feature but some third party apps still have work on providing this feature for their application. This feature is not a marketing gimmick according to me but it's just that this will take time to affect it in all the third party apps. One more feature bundled with this phone is the Live Photos feature. This feature lets you capture a short moment through the rear camera and then it can be set as wallpaper. When we will force touch our finger on the home screen, then the whole clip would be played in the background. This feature is a good add on if you have enough storage to spend on it. This feature according to me is a lot similar to the normal video but for me it's a welcome feature. |
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