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September 2015
(86%)
716 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
81 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
3D Touch
Super-fast performance
Improved camera
Premium build
IPhone has great build quality
IPhone has 3D Touch interface
Nexus 5x is a good deal
IPhone SE has a smaller screen
IPhone 6s has 3D Touch and a better fingerprint scanner
Viewing angles on the iPhone 6s is better due to dualdomain pixels
IPhone SE costs significantly less
Almost everything. The iPhone 6s doesn't feel so much like a new device
But that's not a bad thing. The iPhone 6 was a slam-dunk of a smartphone
With excellent features across the board with no deal-breaking flaws and Apple's well-stocked App Store
The
Tim Cook called the iPhone 6S' 3D Touch a game-changer
And I'm inclined to agree. It became second nature to use it after only a couple of weeks' use
The native apps are already using the system well
And it's quickly becoming a fun game to work out whe
IPhone 6s has faster CPU and GPU
IPhone 5s is much cheaper
Touch ID is much faster on 6s model
IPhone 6s is easier to hold
IPhone 6s plus has better battery life
IPhone 6s has optical image stabilisation
Quality materials
Performance
Well designed
Apple Pay
Great design
3D Touch impresses
Stable OS
Series 7000 aluminium will protect the phone
3D Touch adds a new way to interact with your iPhone
Live Photos will be great to look back on in future
Touch ID is much faster and more responsive
Now cheaper with the release of the iPhone 7
Unparalleled performance
Excellent build quality
3D Touch is a real timesaver
Capable performance
Sleek design
Relatively affordable
Compared to iPhone 6
It has improved speed everywhere (new processor
Faster wireless
Quicker Touch ID sensor)
A sturdier body
Better front and rear cameras
And a bold new 3D Touch pressure-sensitive display which offers new iOS shortcuts
Innovative 3D Touch feature
Great camera
Good looks
Impressive 3D touch
Nippy performance
IOS 9 is solid
Wonderfully slick in use
Great with video and audio
3D Touch is surprisingly intuitive
3D Touch transforms the user experience
Better cameras than before
Familiar quality design and build
Slick experience
The fastest iPhone ever-by a long shot. Double the RAM and processing power. A Touch ID that works in milliseconds instead of second. Vastly improved cameras and video recording capabilities. And that 3D Touch display is going to change the way we interac
Great look and feel
3D Touch adds interesting new dimension
Subtle but useful camera improvements
Outstanding performance
Clever front-facing camera flash
More powerful than iPhone 6
3D Touch livens up iOS 9
Major camera upgrades
Front and back
Stronger aluminum construction
Crisp
Gorgeous screen
Excellent fundamentals
3D Touch is intuitive and interesting
Beautiful camera performance
Stronger aluminium enclosure.
The editors didn't like
Battery life
IPhone SE only has a 1.2Mp FaceTime Camera
IPhone SE is limited to 64GB storage
IPhone 6s isn't suitable for all hand sizes
At the moment
3D Touch feels like a work in progress. With the exception of the already excellent ‘peek' previews
It feels like untapped potential. It will take more app makers getting fully on board to make it more than just a glorified right-click. I
The battery life of the iPhone 6S leaves a lot to be desired – and while I'm a big fan of 3D Touch
I'm not sure that I'm happy with the fact I have to accept lower battery longevity to have the privilege
If Apple ever launches a smaller phone with the k
IPhone 6s 16GB model is a poor investment
IPhone 5s lacks newer features such as 3D Touch
IPhone 6s Plus is too big to exercise with
Both models are expensive
Price
Gimmicky Live photos
3D Touch
Battery life is medicore
Live Photos are gimmicky
High price for a low-res screen
Same display resolution as the iPhone 6
No fast charging
No wireless charging
Camera performance in low light isn't the best
Battery life isn't as good as the iPhone 6
16GB doesn't provide nearly enough storage
Subpar battery life
Disappointing screen
It has the same battery life as the iPhone 6. You'll need to buy a larger iPhone 6S Plus or upgrade to an iPhone 7 for better battery life
Plus optical image stabilization for photos and video
Disappointing battery life
No 32GB option
Screen could be higher res
Display could be better
Battery life slightly disappointing
Screen resolution behind some rivals
Not compatible with high-res audio
Screen resolution still behind the flagship curve
Still an expensive purchase
Quick Actions via 3D Touch take some getting used to and only a fraction of apps support them for now. Live Photos
The iPhone 6S is, without question, the best phone that Cupertino has ever shipped. It is a true successor the the original iPhone as a transformative and deeply personal mobile device. It is also one of the best smartphones you can buy today on any platf...
Published: 2015-09-22, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: By now, the “S” series iPhone follows a predictable pattern: it retains the same design as its predecessor, but debuts a new flagship feature that, over time, trickles down (or up) to the rest of Apple's hardware lineup.This year the new iPhones, the 6s a...
Battery life low, Live Photos don't always work, Price high for a lowres screen
Apple's done what we all expected - finely balanced its latest phone. 3D Touch is a genuine innovation, and the phone works fluidly at nearly every task - but it's very similar to 2014's model...
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Published: 2015-11-09, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
Battery life is surprisingly good, Great look, solid construction, 3D Touch is more useful than it first appears, Live Photos is cute, if a gimmick
One of the most expensive phones available, Some parts of iOS are still frustrating
As Apple's 'S' phones go, the iPhone 6s is the best yet. Indeed, it is the best iPhone to date. the core of the phone is rock solid; processing is fast, the screen is good and the App Store is still overflowing with apps to download. But changes to the ca...
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Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you're thinking of upgrading from the iPhone 6, I can't really say whether the camera upgrades should sway you in favour of a new device. You get 4 more megapixels of resolution that you will probably never know is there. You get a hair sharper detail...
Published: 2015-10-17, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus still have some distinct advantages in their DNA that make them compelling prospects. App developers seem to flock to Apple first in terms of releases, and the stronger hold over apps generally means that the iOS version of a giv...
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Published: 2015-10-13, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Not a worthy upgrade from iPhone 6 but excels in everything it does...
3D Touch is a meaningful innovation, Amazing cameras, 2GB of RAM makes the iPhone 6s zippier,
Battery may underwhelm power users, Still starts at 16GB, More expensive this year thanks to Aus. dollar,
The iPhone 6s is a great phone, and a much bigger step forward than your typical "s" model. With it, Apple has addressed the vast majority of niggling problems I had with the iPhone 6 while still adding a few meaningful improvements. 2GB of RAM, 3D Touch...
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Published: 2015-10-06, Author: Jason , review by: macworld.com.au
While I've got a few quibbles about the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus—the ungenerous 16GB base configuration, a lack of improvement to battery life, a desire for Live Photos to be a bit higher in quality—these are all quibbles around the edges of a remarka...