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Apple Announces iPhone 6S and 6S Plus

The only thing that has changed is everything!

The only thing that has changed is everything! That's what Apple said when they announced the new iPhones on September 9th a few weeks ago.

These new iPhones have a new multi-touch technology called 3D Touch. 3D Touch is a technology that senses force and enables the software to allow additional options for an application. For example, you can press harder than usual on an app on the home screen and see new options that you could not do before...


On the camera for example, you can directly go to take a selfie, record a video or slo-mo or even just take a photo.

Speaking of the camera, there's a much better one. It's now 12mega-pixels and records 4K video. 

Unfortunately, the iPhone 6S is heavier and thicker than the previous generation, iPhone 6. But on the bright side it's a MUCH more powerful phone.

The iPhone 6S comes with A9 chip in it. For the first time, the M9 is built right in. Which lets you use the "Hey Siri" feature without a power cord.

This is just a bit of the iPhone 6S. Check out Apples website if you want to know more:


We will always keep you updated.

Rahul




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