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iPhone 6s Review!

2015-10-02
hey what's up guys I'm Kim PhD here and this is the iPhone 6s now I know it might be a little bit hard to tell the difference between the 6 and the 6s at first glance so this video is everything you need to know that is new and different about the iPhone 6s first of all the design so on the outside the design remains nearly the same not identical but obviously super familiar for iPhone 6 users for those of Hawkeye's know notice the iPhone 6 has all the FCC markings on the bottom and no S badge then the 6s came out after you are no longer required to have the FCC marking so they got rid of them and it looks a little bit cleaner though the S badge I guess looks a little bit out of place anyway the main way you'll actually be able to tell if someone has the new iPhone is if they have the new pink color you mean rose gold right it's it's pink so dude it's rose gold it's like a pale faded version it's rose gold alright it's rose gold anyway the real difference on the outside is that Apple's now using a 7000 series aluminum which makes for a stronger body which means it won't bend as easily it's even reinforced internally around the volume buttons where it bent last year you can't see that but it's there overall though button placement headphone jack mute switch etc all the stuff is in the same place it's still also the rounded shape of last year and I've said this before the rounded sides make it a bit slippery in the hand so you already know what to do although something to note this new iPhone is thicker taller and wider than the iPhone 6 so your cases and skins from last year probably won't fit depending on how precise they are one of my favorite changes though on the front of the new iPhone is a new touch ID this new fingerprint sensor is ridiculously fast some might even say too fast it's fast to the point where if you wake up your phone and unlock it with your finger on the home button you might actually miss the notifications that you could have read on your lock screen which is pretty funny because you can basically unlock touch ID with just a tap now in not holding the home button you can just touch it and it will read your fingerprint and that fast the workaround of course to not being able to read our notifications or just check the time would be to use a different finger to check that or resort back to that trusty sleep/wake button so the next big upgrade with the iPhone 6s is on the inside the specs so when the 3GS first came Apple said the S stood for speed technically we haven't said anything since then so I'm just gonna assume the S again stands for speed because this phone is insanely fast it's rockin Apple's new a9 chip technically a dual-core chip but two very powerful cores near cue gigahertz and two gigabytes of RAM which is plenty for iOS as we know so multitasking is great it keeps more apps in memory now longer than they did before and overall day to day performance is super snappy frame rates are consistently high up and using this phone for weeks so it's not just a brand new phone being fast apps open and close really quickly and performance throughout is top notch now the 6s dropped some insane scores too in Geekbench on par with some laptops so if that gives you any idea this phone is blaze now there is one speck that's actually technically worse than it was before and that's the battery on paper you actually have technically a slightly smaller battery in these new iPhones than you did in the previous so the iPhone 6s is down to 1715 milliamp hours and the iPhone 6s plus down to 2750 the battery life however is still about the same meaning the iPhone 6s battery is okay it'll probably last you a full day normally but heavy days you might find yourself needing to plug in before the end of the day but the iPhone 6s plus battery is really good that's one of the benefits of a bigger phone the 6s plus is one of the best battery lives in any smartphone it has awesome standby time meaning you can forget to charge it at night and not have any worries and I failed to kill it in a day so I'm more than happy at the end of day ending with twenty to thirty percent battery life even after normal or heavy use now the next main thing that's changed in the iPhone 6s is the display now the panel itself is still the same it'll still look the same a 1334 by 750 IPS panel on the iPhone 6s and a 1080p LCD on the 6s plus but the display now has some extra hardware to make it pressure sensitive Apple calls it 3d touch and it's basically the iPhones biggest new feature now it's called 3d touch not forced touch because it has multiple layers of pressure sensitivity and that's what allows for what Apple calls peek and pop nobody actually calls it that but that's what Apple's naming it so when an app that supports 3d touch if you see something you like you can press into it with a bit of pressure to peek to see what it is and if you like what you see you can press even harder to pop into that thing to view it fullscreen and that's the essence of peek and pop it's not just a long-press so you can actually peek into something and then decide that's all you want to see and then you can release it to minimize it back you can also 3d touch on the home screen so apps that support it will reveal Oh quick shortcuts to functions inside them when you press with some pressure and a couple of Apple apps support this to start a few third-party ones are doing this too and with a little practice you can kind of get to remembering where certain functions are in a shortcut so you can actually get it to do what you want to do a little bit quicker it works pretty well now but we have to remember this is still pretty early for the new iPhones and a lot of the apps that we use today aren't supported by 3d touch developers however are getting on that and when developers build in 3d touch functionality in a meaningful way into their apps it'll start to build out and it'll be a lot more prevalent throughout the whole OS so again right now when it's early it seems a little bit excessive like gimmicky but it'll become very important in the future when an app isn't supported and you try to 3d touch the icon on the home screen for example the new haptic engine gives you this quick triple buzz and it blurs the edges letting you know there's nothing to see here so you kind of figure out which apps have 3d touch functionality and which don't in a matter of just going around and pressing all the apps on your home screen until you find the good ones overall I think 3d touch is pretty cool but again it will only get cooler in time thanks to developers so the last but not least new fing on the iPhone 6s is the camera the phone is rocking a new 12 megapixel sensor same flash and mostly the same optics and everything just a new sensor with the new specs to back it up I have taken a lot of photos with my iPhone 6s plus partly because you know I'm testing it and it's a new camera but also because iPhones consistently like encourage taking photos the camera interface has been some of the best balances of control and ease of use in any smartphone in my opinion so I love the app and it's super fast and responsive and easy to take a great photo so iPhone 6s plus also benefits from having optical image stabilization so low-light photos are a little bit cleaner and video looks a lot smoother so here are the photos and honestly you're not going to notice like a whole ton of difference in detail getting 12 megapixels versus 8 but most of the improvements are going to notice I actually see in the colors and the image processing not a whole lot of sharpening going on but there's still plenty of detail throughout the frames and you'll probably notice colors are kind of warm throughout like every scene and that's actually pretty napped and a good representation of the actual subject as opposed to sort of cooling off the colors which might look a little better at first but is less accurate it handles exposure great and dynamic range is pretty good since HDR is never really too aggressive since its auto HDR and same thing in low light you start to see a little bit of noise as you would expect but overall nothing too crazy here and again this is pretty much all just walk up to the subject point and shoot now jumping from 8 megapixels to 12 now means the iPhone finally has enough pixels to shoot that 4k video I love so much and the video from the sensor is beautiful as expected now if you're serious about shooting a lot of video on the iPhone you pretty much have to go 6s plus to get that optical image stabilization but yeah more of the same characteristics show up here detail without being overly sharp and great exposure and dynamic range while not blowing things out and accurate colors with warm tones all the way through there's also a new feature in the camera this year called live photos and I've tried really really hard to give this a chance and see if it's not a gimmick but it kind of is basically live photos which are enabled by default captures one and a half seconds before and one and a half seconds after you press the shutter button for every picture and you can even see the live indicator while you're capturing after you hit the shutter button so you can sort of view that short jiff with sound by 3d touching the photo you just took and seeing the lead-up to the shot and then what happened right after it can be cool every once in a while like being able to see something blowing in the wind or capturing the lead-up to a photo or what happened right after you click the shutter I don't know my wife photos would probably be a little more interesting if I was taking pictures of more dynamic things like people but instead most of mine are just picking the camera up and then putting the camera back down usually back into my pocket so there's an update coming to prevent this from happening by having the iPhone read the accelerometer and gyroscope to know when you stop holding your phone up but yeah that's pretty much it for live photos there's no way to share them you just share the normal picture and all you have to do with them is set them as your wallpaper or make them your Apple watch face basically I've come to the conclusion that live photos are just a really big beautiful demo for 3d touch and that's fine it's enabled by default they take up the space of two photo instead of one so not a big deal with storage and the only way to view them is with a 3d touch so learn it 3d touch is going to be important really soon that's it that's everything that's new with the new iPhone 6s it's running iOS 9 and if you're already using a previous iPhone you're probably already very familiar with iOS 9 so I don't need to tell you about the slightly new font or the slightly worse multitasking carousel in my opinion you're already familiar with the experience if you're not coming from an iPhone you might be interested in the 6s for its blazing fast performance and ease of use and awesome camera my biggest problem with it is 16 gigabytes really with 4k video and live photos and everything like that honestly it's 2015 we're pretty much done with that 16 gig phones need to die and it's not just Apple everyone stopped it anyway that's been it I guess let the hype train begin for the iPhone 7 thank you for watching this review video if you enjoyed it feel free to hit that like button down below and if you have any comments or questions I'll be hanging out in the comment section below and we can chat there as well thanks for watching and I'll talk to you guys the next one peace
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