The iPhone 6S Plus promises richer interactions
with a pressure sensitive screen, a better
camera with new “Live Photos” and longer
battery life, despite it is having a smaller
capacity battery.
Does it deliver?
Let's look at it.
and yeah, this is Praveen and you are watching
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So, lets get started.
Side-by-side it’s almost impossible to tell
the difference between 2014’s iPhone 6 Plus
and the new iPhone 6S Plus.
There’s a small “S” stamped on the back,
the device is 0.2mm thicker and 20g heavier,
but everything else on the outside looks the
same.
Starting with the design, it features 5.5inch
1080p screen, despite being pressure sensitive,
looks identical to the iPhone 6 Plus.
The LCD display is colour accurate, but not
quite as vibrant as some AMOLED rivals.
It has a pixel density of 401 pixels per inch
making it similar in sharpness to phablets
such as the OnePlus 2.
To the bottom we have speakers, charging port
and a 3.5mm headphone jack, to one side we
have the toggle switch and volume rockers,
we have nothing to the top, on the other side
we have power button and a slot to insert
the NanoSIM card.
To the front we have 5mp front facing camera,
ear piece and to the bottom we have Home button
with Touch ID. 12mp rear camera sits on the
back with dual tone flash.
Coming to the hardware part, the iPhone 6S
Plus has Apple’s new dual-core A9 processor
with an integrated motion co-processor and
2GB of RAM.
Apple says that it is 70% faster than the
A8 in last year’s iPhones.
It comes with 2750mAh battery that lasts about
a day of continuous moderate usage.
Apple’s new pressure sensitive screen is
the marquee feature for the iPhone 6S Plus.
It allows more gestures based on how hard
you press the screen.
Icons on the homescreen can also be 3D touched
to pop up a quick action menu.
Mostly this means actions such as start a
new message, search or view the last action.
Tapping then takes you straight to the particular
window.
As I have seen that only few apps are supporting
this 3D Touch feature and it might become
a killer feature if more apps supports the
same.
You can preview the messages, emails, Photos
with a new feature called Peek and Pop.
Let me peek on a picture and it will show
the preview of the picture.
If you decide to view it full, force touch
on the same to pop that out.
The iPhone 6S Plus has a new Touch ID sensor,
which is much faster than that on the iPhone
6 or 5S, unlocking the phone almost immediately.
It’s one of the fastest and best fingerprint
scanners in the market.
The new 12-megapixel camera is excellent.
It captures images with good detail and colour
balance in good light, often resulting in
slightly more natural.
Low light performance is also good, but neither
are a vast improvement over the iPhone 6 Plus.
Video capture is good and the camera can record
in 4K taking up around 300MB per minute, roughly
three times the space required for 1080p video.
The switch to enable 4K video is buried in
the settings menu.
So check it before trying to record in 4K.
The front-facing camera has been boosted to
five megapixels from 1.2MP, but the photos
are still not exactly fantastic.
They will do fine for small shots, but are
not a patch on those captured by the rear
camera.
The flash screen feature works OK for close-ups,
but forget anything at arm length or further
away.
Apple’s Live Photos are new for the iPhone
6S Plus.
They capture 1.
5 seconds of video before and after taking
a photo.
They take up twice the storage on the phone
and are difficult to share or upload beyond
Apple’s walled garden.
You can view the live photos by applying some
pressure on the picture screen.
If you really want to try out the new features
like 3D Touch, Live Photos, 4K video then
Yes, do upgrade.
But if you already have iPhone 6 Plus and
don't want the new features then think once
again.
It's a great device if you're looking to replace
your handheld gaming console, video camera,
tablet and smartphone with a single unit,
and in that sense, it's a more attractive
product.
However, you don't always want to carry all
those things around, and the iPhone 6S Plus
will make you feel as though you're doing
exactly that.
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