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Apple Introduces Iphone 6s And 6s plus With 3D Touch by hayorzzyzx(m): 11:58pm On Sep 09, 2015
According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, the iPhone 6 and 6
Plus — introduced a year ago — are the most
popular smartphones in the world. So you could
understand why the new iPhones unveiled today —
the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus — don’t at first
glance seem much different from their predecessors.

Why mess with success, right?
But under the hood, the 6s and 6s Plus offer just
enough gee-whizzy new features and incremental
improvements to merit the new names.

A touch of 3D
The most dramatic example of looks-the-same-but-
whoa-it-isn’t: the screen. The displays on the 6s and
6s Plus measure the same as before (4.7 inches and
5.5 inches respectively). But under that glass is some
nifty new technology enabling a new interface that

Apple calls 3D Touch.
Like Force Touch on the Apple Watch, 3D Touch on
the iPhone lets you apply different levels of pressure
to the screen to get different results. Press lightly on
a message in Mail, for example, and you get a
preview; press a bit harder, and the message itself
opens up. 3D Touch enables a couple of new
gestures — “peek” and “pop” joining the familiar
pinch, swipe, and tap.
“Popping and peeking” on an event in Calendar,
thanks to 3D Touch. (Photo: Alyssa Bereznak)
This might seem like a small thing, but in demos it
seems to make the iOS interface more
multidimensional (hence the 3D moniker). With 3D
Touch, you can seem to dig down into apps and to
move three-dimensionally among the apps you have
open.
(For those of you keeping track at home, the pre-
event rumor mill was calling this feature Force
Touch, which is what it’s called on the Apple Watch.
On the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, the name is different,
but the idea is much the same.)

Living photos
The new phones also get upgraded iSight cameras
with 12 megapixel sensors (compared to 8
megapixels on the 6 and 6 Plus). Apple has never
liked to play the specs game and even acknowledged
in its demo that adding more pixels can actually
degrade image quality. (Of course, the company
claims to have solved that problem.) The Facetime
camera gets an updated sensor, too — 5 megapixels
versus 1.2 in the 6/6 Plus — and the phones support
the recording of 4K video (3,840 x 2,160) at 30 fps.
But the niftiest new photo feature could actually be in
software, something called Live Photos. In the demo,
pressing extra hard on images (using 3D Touch)
caused those photos to apparently animate: ripples
in water rippled, swimmers swam, little girls smiled.

It’s one of those what-the-heck moments that pop up
sometimes in Apple demos, but the cause is actually
pretty simple: A new Live Photos setting in the Photos

app captures 1.5 seconds worth of images on either
side of the photo you’re taking; when you press hard
on the image, those 1.5 seconds are added to the
photo you’re viewing and, voilà, moving pictures.
(Apple took pains to say these aren’t videos, they’re
still photos.) Best of all, Apple is making Live

Photos
part of a developer API, so other camera apps will
presumably be able to take advantage of it too.

The basics
Beyond those marquee features, most of the changes
in the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are incremental: New
chip? Check. (A 64-bit A9, with a new transistor
architecture and the motion coprocessor built in;
Apple senior VP Phil Schiller claimed that it’s 70
percent faster than its predecessor, the A8, for CPU-
centric tasks, 90 percent faster on graphics.)
There’s also a second generation of the Touch ID
fingerprint reader, new wireless and Wi-Fi (both
faster, of course), and iOS 9. There are new
accessories as well: charging docks and covers (in
leather and silicone). And there’s a new case finish:
rose gold aluminum, joining the existing silver, gold,
and space gray.

The iPhone 6s will be available in 16 GB, 64 GB, and
128 GB models, for $199, $299, and $399,
respectively. The 6s Plus will be available in the same
capacities for $100 more. Those prices are for
phones bought with two-year carrier contracts. The 6
and 6 Plus will still be available, for $100 less in 16
GB and 64 GB models; there’s no 128 GB option on
either. And the 5s becomes the low-end free option.

The phones will also be available from carriers on
installment plans; pricing should range from $19 to
$31 a month, depending on model and carrier.

And
Apple’s introducing a new iPhone Upgrade Program,
in which you can get a new phone every year,
unlocked (you choose your carrier), with AppleCare+protection, for a monthly fee (starting at $32).
The new phones will be available for preorder
September 12 and will start shipping September 25.

https://www.yahoo.com/tech/apple-introduces-iphone-6s-and-6s-plus-with-3d-128727306629.html

Re: Apple Introduces Iphone 6s And 6s plus With 3D Touch by ayummy(m): 12:35am On Sep 14, 2015
Boss, I don't have an iPhone, and I need one.... Do I pay in installments to get one?

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