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Should You Buy The New iPhone 6S or New iPhone 6S Plus?

Apple has launched their new handsets, the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. Now that we have seen the specs of the phone, the foremost question on every consumer’s mind is, should you buy the new iPhone? Here the deal.

The 3D Touch is clearly the most innovative feature of the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6SShould You Buy the New iPhone 6S? Plus. It allows you to play with the phone and its apps in new and interesting ways. Taking over from the Force Touch that makes it easy to access the Apple Watch and new iOS interface, 3D Touch makes interacting with the phone even more interesting. You can pull down the menu, create shortcuts and access features of the same phone in new ways.

Apple has also worked on some physical features of the phone. To make a sturdy iPhone, Apple has used a custom-made aluminium alloy. The display glass is the Ion-X that has been used to make the Apple Watch, which should make it a little more flexible.

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The new iPhone 6S is the same size as the previous phone. However, it uses the new A9 64-bit processor and Apple says it will offer 70 percent faster CPU and 90 percent faster GPU. There is also a 12MP rear camera on the phone now, a big leap.

There have been many improvements over the older iPhone 6 in the new launch. However, these features have been part of many competitors for a long time now. It would be worth your while to think well before shelling out $199 towards the phone.

   

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Nishtha Shukla Anand
Nishtha Shukla Anandhttps://www.techthirsty.com/
The founder and CEO, Nishtha Shukla Anand has extensive experience of more than 15 years of media experience. She worked with leading media houses such as India Today, Pioneer and Reuters before setting out to do something on her own in 2006 with Pen Pundit Media Services.

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