If you were amongst the first batch of excited consumers to pre-order one of Apple's new iPhone 6s series smartphones, then you may want to check your Apple account and email inbox. A number of excited pre-order customers are reporting that their order status has today changed from "Processing Items" to "Preparing for Shipment" message. Of course, the hardware still actually has to be shipped before customers can actually reach maximum excitement levels, but let's take one step at a time here.
Almost every year when a new iPhone arrives, the hype and mania surrounding it over the Internet blogosphere lasts days, if not weeks. People would praise it, blast it, experiment with it, "blend" it, compare it, go crazy over it, and someone would definitely tear it apart to figure out the component cost incurred when putting together an iPhone. Well guess what, now that the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are here, the teardown games have begun.
If you're planning to stand in line outside the Apple Store to get the new iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus on the launch day on September 25, here are a few things you should know.
Here's the difference in comparison between Apple's 3D Touch vs Force Touch vs Multi-Touch. Apple introduced Multi-Touch with original iPhone back in 2007, while Force Touch was introduced with Apple Watch in 2014 and 3D Touch is introduced with iPhone 6s in 2015.
Ever wondered why we can't just have a smartphone release without someone on the Internet getting their underwear in a twist about it? Given the way far too many people seem to treat smartphones as some sort of technological religion, we really shouldn't be surprised. Yet we are, year after year, and the very recently announced iPhone 6s serves as a prime example.
Apple's newly announced iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus both are now confirmed to feature 2GB of RAM, representing the first time an iPhone has shipped with that particular memory configuration. The iPad Pro is also now confirmed to come with 4GB of RAM, another first.
Will existing iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus case fit the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus? We have got the answer for you, at least as far as Apple's official Leather and Silicon cases are concerned.
Here's a specs comparison between iPhone 6s Plus vs iPhone 6s vs iPhone 6 Plus vs iPhone 6 vs iPhone 5s. This comprehensive side-by-side specs comparison chart for the current lineup may help you decide which one is right for you.
After being introduced at Apple's event, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are now available to pre-order in select countries. Here are the details.
As expected, Apple has once again chosen to try and appeal to the widest audience possible by introducing the 6s range with the same 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch offerings that were brought to market with last year's iPhone 6. Additionally, following on from the precedent set last year, this latest generational iPhone release once again sees the two devices separated by rather marginal technical differences. The decision on which device to buy will really only come down to one major deciding factor; do you want to go as big as possible at 5.5-inches or keep it at 4.7-inches?