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iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus are here from Apple, introduces 3D Touch and 12 MP OIS camera



Okay folks, the wait is over, the wait for the next iPhones has finally come to an end, yesterday, with Apple's official announcement going live for the new and hot iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, in San Francisco, United States. The new phones from the American multinational technology company will open doors for their powerful and revolutionary Multi-Touch interface on the screen of the handsets. But apart from what we have inside the new 6S variants, the new iPhones from Apple will exactly resemble the looks from the previous generation models, but this time around with a hand-full of improvements and upgrades down the hood.

The new smartphones will introduce 3D Touch on the display for the first time, which can sense force/pressure of touches on the screen and enables intuitive new ways to access various gestures and features. There's the advanced Peek and Pop tech now, so you can peep in and out of contents without opening it completely, like for example, you can press lightly to Peek (view) a photo, email, web page or other content, and press a little deeper to Pop (open) the content itself. Then comes the Quick Actions, with 3D Touch integration on the iPhones, it provides shortcuts to the things you tend to do the most on your handset, so you can send a message or take a selfie with just a simple press from the homescreen.

iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus will embrace High Definition Retina displays, that's said to be manufactured from the strongest glass on any smartphone out there. In terms of the design, this time Apple have opted to go with 7000-series aluminum unibody construction, that is the same alloy used in the aerospace industry, now finished in awe-inspiring metallic shades. It seems like Apple is definitely not going old school this time with their latest flagship, as we see Philip Schiller intros the much awaited Rose Gold (Pink) flavor.

It's not over, not at all, the brand spanking new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus also gets underway with a faster Touch ID fingerprint sensor, WiFi, 23 LTE-Advanced bands support alongside newer and larger 12 megapixels iSight optically stabilized sensor (overdue) on the back with advanced pixel technology & Apple-designed image signal processor, for better colors reproduction. Can now record 4K Ultra High Definition videos of resolution 3840 x 2160.

With Live Photos now in tow, it even makes room for a new ways to shoot on the iPhones like never before, which now sets in motion with the newly launched iPhones that can capture still images with a movement, than those frozen still images of olden days (already on Android, remember HTC Zoe?). Front is being treated with am enhanced five megapixels FaceTime camera and Retina flash, which basically makes the display of the  iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus three times brighter with True Tone lighting, to assist you snap bright and clearer selfies under low light conditions.


All the new advancements in the iPhones are all powered by the phone maker's 64-bit A9 chip, written to be the most advanced chipset ever in a smartphone, that has a 70 percent faster CPU and 90 percent faster GPU than the predecessor A8, and can again deliver you with blazing performance and superb battery life on the new iPhones.

We have M9, which is the motion co-processor embedded into A9 SoC, allowing more features on the phone to run seamlessly all the time at really low power. Alike the Google Now's "OK Google" hotword, Apple have included "Hey Siri," to assist it's users on the move.

"The only thing that has changed with iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus is everything, 3D Touch lets users interact with iPhone in entirely new and fun ways, and the innovative Live Photos brings your pictures to life. These are the most advanced iPhones ever, with 7000 series aluminum, ion-strengthened glass, the new 64-bit A9 chip, 12-megapixel iSight and 5-megapixel FaceTime HD cameras, faster Touch ID, LTE and Wi-Fi. Customers are going to love them," said Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Philip Schiller.

Wow, that's so much for a new editions of iPhones, so lets finally talk the deal, the deal about pricing plans and availability. As we have the new phones shipping in traditional Silver, Gold, and Space Gray tints, along with the freshly painted Rose Gold option, all in metallic shades like the new iPad Pro, this is going to be a hot seller for no doubts. With that said, iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus will be available for $0 down over a 24 months agreement starting at only $27 and $31, respectively for each 6S models, from Apple's retail stores and authorized re-sellers in the Stateside, as well as from Apple.com and selected carrier partners.

Both of these new smartphones from the Cupertino company will be going live with pre-orders starting this Saturday, 12 of September in Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Singapore, United Kingdom and United States, with sales beginning from 25 of this month. More details can be grasped from our source link.

Source - Apple

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