TECH REVIEW: The Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

By October 19, 2015Culture
TECH REVIEW: The Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus angie fredatovich nz

I could have ‘reviewed’ Apple’s new iPhone as soon as it came out, but I always prefer to wait until I’ve spent a decent amount of time with a new device so that you get a true, tried and tested tech review, rather than a ‘hey everyone, look what I got’ review. Which by the way, drives me insane! You can be sure you’re not getting a real review if someone is writing about something the day of or after they received or purchased a product. Aaaand, now onto the review…

TECH REVIEW: The Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus angie fredatovich nz

Many people look at the ‘s’ model of the iPhone as a less significant release than the years Apple does a full design change, but that’s simply not the case. This year’s iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are full of new features and in fact this is probably the strongest ‘s’ model iPhone Apple has ever released. I’ve been using the iPhone 6s (and a little dabble with the 6s Plus) for quite some weeks now, so you can be sure I’m very familiar with it.

While the aesthetics of the iPhone have remained largely unchanged (apart from the addition of the stunning rose-gold colour, which I’m in love with), the way we navigate the device, the camera, photos, LTE, Wi-Fi, the processor, Touch ID, and lots more have changed dramatically.

Let’s take a look at some of my favourite iPhone 6s features…

12 Megapixel Camera and Live Photos

Apple’s new 12-Megapixel camera is more than just a higher spec camera. Apple knows that higher megapixels doesn’t necessarily mean better pictures for the average user.

In addition to increasing the megapixels of the camera, Apple also included an Apple-designed image signal processor, advanced pixel technology, and improved noise reduction. All of these things together will give you some of the best pictures that you can take on a smartphone today. In fact, just last week a friend and I were at an event together and she was asking if the iPhone 6s camera really is as great as being touted, (to find out if it was worth upgrading her older model) so we both took a photo of exactly the same thing, standing in exactly the same place. The comparison was insane! She actually couldn’t believe it. My phone was crisp, bright, pristine with eye-popping colour in all the right places. Hers, not so much; in fact not even close.

One of the things I’ve noticed in using the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus is that I can now take much better pictures in low-light situations. I’ve always found the iPhone camera to be lacking in this area, but the new one is much better. What I’ve seen so far is impressive.

TECH REVIEW: The Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus angie fredatovich nz

Adding to all of the technological advances is a new feature called Live Photos. With Live Photos, you take a photo like you normally would, but the camera will capture 1.5 seconds before, and 1.5 seconds after the shot. When you press on the picture in your photo app, the picture plays like a movie for those few seconds. It’s really cool to see what happened directly before and after you snapped the pic. Reminds me of the super-cool newspapers in Harry Potter, with moving imagery on what appears to be a static image.

Live Photos is something else that you’ll need to get used to—if you drop the camera too quickly after taking a picture, it will capture that movement at the end of the photo. You need to keep the camera up until the ‘Live’ indicator goes off your screen. It only takes a few times to get used to doing that and then you’ll remember.

You can also turn off Live Photos if you want—it’s right on the camera screen, so it’s really easy to get to. Having used it for a while now, I can’t imagine why you would want to though.

You can share Live Photos using iMessage, iCloud Photo Sharing, or AirDrop. The Live Photos can be viewed on OS X El Capitan, Apple Watch running watchOS 2, and of course, on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. You can even set a Live Photo as your wallpaper or lock screen.

Apple’s front-facing FaceTime camera also supports Live Photos and will take much better selfies now. Not only is the camera better, but it now uses the Retina HD display as a flash for your FaceTime HD camera. Here’s how Apple describes how this works: “When you snap a selfie, a preflash detects the lighting around you. Then a True Tone flash on the display matches the ambient light for a gorgeous shot with more true-to-life colors and more natural-looking skin tones. Retina Flash is powered by an innovative technology—a custom display chip that allows the display to flash three times brighter than usual”. In other words, amazing.

4K Videos

Of course, taking photos isn’t the only thing that’s changed with the new iPhone—you can now shoot 4K video.

You can shoot at 3840 by 2160—that’s four times higher than 1080p HD video. You can even zoom in while you’re recording or playing back your 4K video. 4K video supports video stabilization, continuous autofocus, face detection, and you can take an 8MP still while recording.

It’s not hard to see the difference when you record using 4K. This is one of those features that I didn’t think I’d use a whole lot, but I definitely changed my mind.

If you plan to shoot at 4K, you have to go into Settings > Photos & Camera and turn that on. 4K is off by default. You can also now record slo-mo videos at 1080p at 120 fps—the settings for this are in the same place as the 4K settings.

Of course, if you’re planning to shoot 4K video, you’ll want to edit that video and Apple has that covered too. The new version of iMovie on the iPhone can edit and even share to YouTube at 4K resolution. The new iPhones can even edit two streams of 4K video to create effects like picture-in-picture and split screen.

3D Touch

It’s not difficult, when you look at any mobile device these days, to recognise the inefficiencies in navigation. You tap your way into an app, complete your task, and tap your way back out.

There are times when you don’t even need to look at something, say an email message, but we do because that’s the only way to see it. 3D Touch solves that problem.

3D Touch is a pressure sensitive action that allows you to “peek” and “pop” items on your phone. For example, let’s say you have a screen full of emails that you want to read. In the past, you would tap to go into the message, scan the contents, and make a decision to leave it read, change it to unread, reply, etc. Then you would move on to the next message and repeat.

With 3D Touch, I can press lightly on the message and it will open in the middle of the screen, allowing me a “peek” at what the content is. If I press a little harder, the message will “pop” open for me and I can interact with it as I normally would. If you let go of the message while it is peeking, the message goes back into the list and you can move on to the next one, without losing your place. However, if I decide I want to deal with the message right away from the peek screen, I can just swipe up and a menu appears at the bottom of the screen allowing me to Reply, Forward, Mark, Notify Me, or Move Message. All of the things I would want to do with a message can easily be accomplished from this one screen.

TECH REVIEW: The Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus angie fredatovich nz

Peek and Pop work all over the place on iPhone. In Apple Music, you can use it to view albums and playlists; you can view Messages and texts; You can set calendar events, view flight info, view images and videos and all kinds of other things.

3D Touch is one of the handiest features that I’ve seen from Apple in a long time. It’s not just that it’s cool, it actually saves me time. It’s a new way to navigate the iPhone that’s quick, easy, and efficient.

This technology also includes Quick Actions. These are actions you can get to quickly by just pressing on an app icon. For instance, if I press on Mail, I get a menu of items including All Inboxes, VIP, Search, and New Message. Tapping one of these takes me right to that action in Mail.

A number of Apple apps have Quick Actions built-in. I found Mail, Safari, Messages, Phone, Apple Music, Calendar, Maps, Camera, Photos, Notes, App Store, FaceTime, Wallet, Find Friends, iBooks, Game Centre, Contacts, and Reminders, all have some kind of working Quick Actions.

Touch ID

Apple’s fingerprint sensor, called Touch ID, was one of my favourite features when it was released. It allowed me to quickly unlock the iPhone using my thumb print. It’s safe, secure and easy to use.

So, how do you improve on that? Make it faster, of course!

Apple made the Touch ID sensor so fast that when you tap to wake the phone up, it has already read your fingerprint and unlocks. Really, it’s that fast. In older phones, you would tap to wake the phone up, then rest your finger on the sensor—no need for that anymore. The sensor is so fast now, I’ve had to change the way I touch the phone in order to see notifications. In the past, I could tap the home button, but it wouldn’t unlock, allowing me to browse through the notifications on the lock screen.

With the new iPhone I have to use a different finger, because the phone will unlock right away. That’s not a complaint. It’s amazing how fast the new sensor is and I’m glad it works that quickly.

TECH REVIEW: The Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus angie fredatovich nz

Design, A9, LTE, and Wi-Fi

I mentioned earlier that the design of the new iPhone remained largely unchanged, but the materials did change. Apple is now using 7000 Series aluminum—the same grade used in the aerospace industry. Apple has also strengthened the glass. Touted as the strongest smartphone glass in the industry.

The 64-bit A9 chip delivers 70 percent faster CPU performance than the A8 chip found in the iPhone 6. It also delivers 90 percent faster GPU performance. That’s a staggering performance increase in just one generation.

The new iPhone supports up to 23 LTE bands, allowing better worldwide roaming. The devices also support LTE Advanced (up to 300 Mbps). With 802.11ac with MIMO can deliver speeds up to 866 Mbps. I’ve never had many complaints about LTE or Wi-Fi speeds, but these types of improvements are always welcome.

In summary

I expected the new iPhones to deliver faster components—the ‘s’ models usually do. What I didn’t expect was the depth of everything else the iPhone delivered. Quick Actions, 3D Touch, faster Touch ID, 4K video, better photos, Live Photos—these are all things that are going to make the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus even better for me as a user.

Make the software and hardware fast and easy to use. Allow me to be efficient and get my work (or play) done quickly, and with an ease-of-use that Apple is known for. That’s what I expect and that’s what Apple delivered.

In the time that I’ve been using the new iPhones, I haven’t found anything I didn’t like or that didn’t work as it should – quite an achievement considering how much has changed.

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