iPhone 6s & 6s Plus Unboxing & First Look!

Unboxing and First Impressions of the iPhone 6s Plus

As I'm sure many of you are aware, one of the hardest things for me to do is not immediately share my experience with a new piece of tech. However, I've decided to take a step back and wait until now before sharing my thoughts on the iPhone 6s plus. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the key differences between the iPhone 6s, 6s plus, and last year's iPhone 6 and 6 plus.

The Three Key Differences

There are three main differences that need to be known about when comparing the iPhone 6s and 6s plus to their predecessors. Firstly, there is the new camera system, which features a 12-megapixel shooter capable of capturing crisp photos and 4K video. This is complemented by optical image stabilization, which should help improve overall image quality, particularly in low-light conditions.

The new camera is truly impressive, with fast performance that results in natural-looking photos with warm tones. I'm excited to dive deeper into the camera's features and performance in my upcoming full review, but for now, it's worth noting that this phone seems like it'll be right up there with the best smartphone cameras on the market. Secondly, there is the new specs, which include a more powerful A9 chip and a fresh install of iOS 9.

The new A9 chip performed well in Geekbench benchmarks, and the app confirmed that we indeed have two EAGA bytes of RAM on the new iPhone. Overall performance has been very snappy, and I expect that with an iOS fresh install. While some Apple apps are already taking advantage of this new feature, it's clear that third-party developers will be quick to follow suit and start building in 3D touch functionality into their own apps.

My Experience with the iPhone 6s Plus

I've been using the iPhone 6s plus for the past couple weeks now, and I'm nearly ready to post my full review. In the meantime, I wanted to share some of my initial impressions of this phone. As soon as I started using it, I was struck by how natural-looking the photos are. The camera is truly fast, and the results are impressive.

I've been getting used to some of iOS 9's new features, including forced touch or 3D touch on the new pressure-sensitive display. While some Apple apps are already taking advantage of this feature, I'm confident that third-party developers will be quick to follow suit. Overall, my experience with the iPhone 6s plus has been very positive, and I'm excited to share more details in my full review.

That's all for now. Be sure to subscribe to this channel if you haven't already, as I'll be posting updates on my full review and other day-to-day experiences with the iPhone 6s plus. You can also follow me on Twitter for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes insights into my testing process. Thanks for watching!

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very true to life often with very warm tones not only will I cover this whole camera in depth in the full review but once we get the new Nexus I think we're due for a best smartphone camera shootout and this one seems like it'll be right up there with the best the new specs were already announced at the event but there was that lingering question of how much RAM this new phone had exactly so of course I've fired up Geekbench to test that out the new a9 chip of course did very well on the benchmark itself if you care about that kind of thing and the app also verified that we do in fact have two EAGA bytes of RAM on the new iPhone overall performance so far has been very snappy and you'd expect that with iOS fresh install of iOS 9 and I've been getting used to some of its new features most of which being forced touch or 3d touch the new pressure-sensitive display so far a few of apple's apps are really the ones that are really best taking advantage of it but I fully expect third-party developers to get on this quick and start building in 3d touch functionality into their own apps so it'll only be a matter of time before everyone's getting their new iPhones and everyone's learning how and when to force touch or 3d touch over the next few weeks so anyway yeah now you know I've been using the new iPhone for the past couple weeks and I'm nearly ready to post my full review by the time you watch this video so that's coming soon be sure to subscribe to this channel if you haven't already to be one of the first to see that and also follow on Twitter since I'm now able to actually post day-to-day stuff like the battery life I'm getting and the photos I'm taking on this camera so follow there if you haven't and that's pretty much it thanks for watching and I'll talk to you guys in the next one bass\n"