Want an iPhone 6S? Here’s everything you need to know and where you can get it:-
September 9 event was jam-packed with cool new products and features,
but the headliner of the the event was the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus
launch. Here’s everything you need to know about the new iPhones.
Price and release date
The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus both launched in a handful of countries in September, but now Apple is continuing its rollout to other countries. As of October 9 and 10, the new iPhones are on sale in 40+ more countries, including many Eastern European countries, Scandinavia, some parts of Asia, and the Middle East.Here’s the full list for October 9: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Maldives, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Taiwan. And for October 10: Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates
In the United States, Apple will sell the iPhone 6S for $200 and the iPhone 6S Plus for $650 and up unlocked or for $300, with two-year contracts. For carriers with installment plans instead of contracts, typical installments will start at $27 per month for iPhone 6S and $31 per month for the iPhone 6S Plus. Apple also has a new iPhone upgrade program, which nets you a new iPhone every year – for a variable monthly fee. You can check out our comparison of all the offers here and see our breakdown of the Apple upgrade plan here.
We’ll keep you updated on availability, as more countries receive the phone.
A 12-megapixel camera with 4K video
The iPhone 6S’s camera finally got a huge upgrade with a 12-megapixel iSight camera and a two-tone flash. The increase in pixels improves the detail in photos, but Apple claims that image quality won’t be degraded thanks to new technology like “deep trench isolation,” which separates the photo diodes to maintain accurate colors and limit noise. The sensor has 50 percent more pixels as well as 50 percent more focus pixels to make auto focus faster.The company showed off a number of incredible images taken with the iPhone 6S, and assured the crowd that none were retouched. A new panorama shot shows off how much bigger the panoramas can be, too. The iPhone 6S can now shoot 4K video, too — though you won’t be able to appreciate all the extra pixels viewing videos on the phone’s sub-4K screen.
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A new feature called Live Photos essentially acts like the moving pictures in Harry Potter: You touch the photo and the picture moves. The live photos can even have sounds. The camera extends the capture mode for just a few seconds so you can see them move. You can use these live photos as wallpaper on your Apple Watch, and Facebook will also support the feature.
3D Touch
Apple’s new 3D touch-enabled screen takes multitouch to the next level by adding a third dimension: pressure. It’s sort of like Force Touch on the Apple Watch, but with special features for the iPhone and different levels of pressure. Apple calls it “3D Touch.” A light press on the screen will bring up a preview of content, whether it be an image, a website, or an itinerary. If you keep pressing, you’ll enter the content you selected. It allows you to dip in and out of where you are without losing context. The background of the app you’re in blurs out a bit, so you can see a preview on top.According to Apple, you won’t have to jam down on the screen like you do on the Apple Watch; just a small bit of pressure can be registered on the screen, and the phone can tell the difference between mini taps and full taps. Capacitive sensors in the backlight portion of the display measure microscopic changes in distance between the glass and sensors. It also uses the accelerometer to determine pressure levels with more accuracy.
3D Touch also works with apps on your home screen to bring up quick actions, so if you tap on the phone app, you’ll see your favorite contacts. You don’t have to actually enter the app to access features you use the most. If you tap on the camera, it’ll bring up “emergency selfie” mode. Of course, this mostly works with Apple apps, but some third-party apps will get the feature, including Dropbox, Facebook, WeChat, and Instagram.
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Apple integrated 3D Touch into iOS 9 on several other levels, so it also works with multitasking. To get to multitasking mode, you no longer have to double tap the home button, but rather apply a little force on the edge of the screen to get into app carousel.