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Review
The iPhone 6s, released in 2015, was a pivotal moment in Apple’s smartphone evolution. It took everything great about its predecessor, the iPhone 6, and injected a dose of innovation that set it apart.
One of the standout features was 3D Touch, a pressure-sensitive display that added a new layer of interaction. It allowed users to “peek” into apps or notifications with a light press and “pop” into them with a deeper touch. Though not a game-changer, it was a neat addition that enhanced user experience.
Under the hood, the A9 chip brought significant performance improvements. Apps launched faster, and multitasking was smoother. Gaming on the iPhone 6s was a joy, with graphics and gameplay rivaling dedicated handheld consoles.
The camera received an upgrade, too, with a 12MP sensor that captured more detail and 4K video recording. It was a welcome improvement for photography enthusiasts, and the camera’s low-light capabilities were commendable.
The design remained largely unchanged from the iPhone 6, featuring the same sleek aluminum body and 4.7-inch Retina display. While some wished for a more drastic redesign, the familiarity of the iPhone 6s was comforting for many.
The addition of Live Photos was a fun touch, bringing moments to life with a short video clip before and after taking a picture. It added a dynamic element to your photo gallery, although it did consume more storage.
Battery life was decent but not groundbreaking, requiring a daily charge for most users. It was a reminder that, despite its improvements, the iPhone 6s was still a compact device with limitations.
One downside was the base storage, which remained at 16GB. This often left users scrambling to manage their storage or shelling out for a higher capacity model. It was a frustrating aspect of an otherwise solid device.
In retrospect, the iPhone 6s was a testament to Apple’s commitment to refining its products. It wasn’t a revolutionary leap, but it brought meaningful enhancements that improved the overall iPhone experience. For those who held onto their iPhone 6s, it remained a reliable companion for years, showcasing Apple’s knack for creating devices that stood the test of time.
Specifications
Size | |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1 mm |
Weight | 143 g |
Water resistance | None |
Screen | |
Type | Retina HD display with 3D Touch |
Size | 4.7 inches |
Resolution | 750 x 1334 pixels |
Camera | |
Rear | 12 MP, f/2.2 |
Front | 5 MP, f/2.2 |
Processor | |
Chipset | Apple A9 chip with 64-bit architecture |
CPU | 1.85 GHz dual-core 64-bit ARMv8-A “Twister” |
GPU | PowerVR GT7600 (hexa-core), up to 250 GFLOPS |
Memory | |
Storage | 16 GB / 32 GB / 64 GB / 128 GB |
RAM | 2 GB |
Security | |
Face ID | No |
Iris scanner | No |
Touch ID | Yes |