Apple unveils iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus with 3D Touch, 12-megapixel iSight camera and a rose gold finish

The long wait is over, Apple unveiled the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, a new set of updated version of its flagship smartphones with an identical design as the previous models but packed with the latest, exciting features.


Apple designed the smartphones’ sleek body out of its own custom aluminum along with a new glass coat for the display, as the one used on the Apple Watch particularly the sport version, to make it at least less susceptible to bending. The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus has a stunning 4.7” (1334 x 750 pixel resolution at 326 ppi) and 5.5” (1920 x 1080 pixel resolution at 401 ppi) Retina HD display in that order, which features dual-domain pixels for wider viewing angles. The body of the iPhone 6s is 7.1mm thick and the iPhone 6s Plus is 7.3mm thick. While both smartphones maintain the same design as their predecessors, it’s now being offered in a rose gold color option along with gold, silver, space gray finishes.

Meet the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
Among the interesting, remarkable features built–in the new iPhones include the Taptic Engine and 3D Touch, which provide users an interactive feedback and a pressure-sensitive display to activate menus and shortcuts, as well as to interact with the device in new ways. Specifically, the 3D Touch supports two new interactions with the device, called the “peek” and “pop” which allows you to explore specific button shortcuts and easily pull up media overlays on photos and videos respectively.

Apple iPhone 6s in rose gold finish.
Powered by Apple’s new 64-bit A9 processor, the new iPhones promise a more faster CPU and GPU tasks. Along with revamped internals, it also has an awesome 12-megapixel camera, a major update since 2011. The still protruding rear camera is now capable of recording clips and videos in 4K format and has an improved autofocus feature while the 5-megapixel front-facing camera now allow users to have the display as a flash for selfies in which can customize to match the lighting environment.

Apple is also bringing the live photos feature to both devices, which will capture photo along with a second and a half video clip. In addition to a more accurate virtual assistant Siri and Touch ID sensor, the smartphones as well has upgraded wireless speeds twice as fast as the previous models over both the WiFi and LTE connections.

A sneak peek into iOS 9.
Both iPhones will be running iOS 9 out of the box and will be available with the same price tag as the previous. Pre-orders will begin on September 12, while sales are set on September 25th.

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