Phone 6s + 6s Plus
Review! #Helpful Post
so
what's good guys Jonathan here and
this
is my review of the iPhone 6s and
6s
plus
now
beanie nests upgrades the naked eye
you
might not notice difference between
the
six and the six ass aside from the s
in
the back and a new rose gold color or
as
Ralphie likes to call it pink as he's
right
now now screen size or resolution
hasn't
changed but it does remain one of
the
key differences between the 6s and
the
6s plus the 6s size is in at 4.7
inches
with a resolution of 1334 by 750
whereas
the 6s plus comes in with a 5.5
inch
1080p display form factor wise I
prefer
the one-handed field of 6s all
day
every day but as far as watching a
video
or playing a game goes good god is
the
6s plus awesome now if you're
wondering
what is different on this
upgrade
the first thing we want to talk
about
is speed inside is Apple's a9
processor
which dishes out iPad air 2
like
speed on a dual-core chip there is
now
also finally 2 gigabytes of RAM
which
is long overdue for you
multitasking
maniacs but as far as how
that
translates into performance I
didn't
speed test and comparisons I
don't
link those below that button that
closely
resembles an upwards facing
thumb
but to put it simply the iPhone 6s
and
6s plus are fast just performing
simple
tasks like jumping from app to
app
or multitask and you can see exactly
how
speedy and how zippy everything is
now
it might be a little cliche saying
that
specs aren't everything but this is
a
prime example of how that fits because
even
though it's dual-core the iPhone 6s
and
6s plus makes a strong case for
being
one of the fastest phones of this
year
on top of that it tears through
gaming
and Apple's always done a really
solid
job of dishing out solid gaming
performance
and the 6s and 6s plus are
no
different here now staying on the
theme
of speed touch ID on the 6s and 6s
plus
are crazy fast by now I'm sure
you've
heard the complaint that touch ID
is
too fast where you would normally
just
want to check your notifications in
your
lockscreen once you press that
button
it unlocks the phone now
conversely
as a little life hack if
you're
one of those who think touch ID
is
too fast I've been using a little
workaround
by either touching it with my
nail
or a finger that isn't recognized
and
that will get you through that speed
problem
following that is probably the
biggest
change on the 6s and 6s plus
that
is the new 3d touch display so what
it
is is a pressure-sensitive screen
that
will react by how hard you press
and
let me be clear this is not a long
press
you can still do that and move
your
apps around but you are actually
physically
pressing the home screen and
then
reacting
so right now it is pretty much
limited
to core applications but it's
pretty
simple to see which works and
what
doesn't so for example you could 3d
touch
the camera icon that will present
you
with a list of shortcuts same thing
with
messages email or even the stock
clock
app and if an app doesn't work
it's
simply going to shake vibrate and
give
you a little haptic feedback saying
I
am NOT ready yet now initially I was
pretty
skeptical with 3d touch but the
longer
I've used the iPhone and the more
I've
used it the more I found myself
really
enjoying it it's awesome for
being
able to quick check links while
your
web browsing and especially an
Instagram
where you're able to quickly
preview
a profile without actually
opening
it there is also a 3d touch
multitasking
shortcut that almost plays
with
your mind the moment you find out
how
to do it you're like oh my god this
is
awesome it's so much quicker and then
common-sense
kicks in you're like wait
that's
actually not faster than double
tap
in the home button that aside though
three
touch is actually pretty useful
and
more importantly as time goes on and
more
applications and developers take
advantage
of this this is where you
really
start to see it make a big impact
on
top of that it's not going to be
limited
to just apps or shortcuts once
games
implement this and some already
have
it's going to add a completely new
element
as far as mobile gaming goes now
3d
touch kind of transitions us into the
next
new feature on the 6s and 6s plus
that
is live photos and live wallpapers
now
I have completely mixed feelings
with
these and we'll start with live
wallpapers
because at first you're like
oh
my god this is so much fun I move my
finger
the wallpapers moving and after a
couple
minutes you're like it's a little
bit
boring now live photos on the other
hand
I think those really depend on the
application
you're using it with at
first
I thought they were straight up on
a
gimmick side but then you actually
capture
a few funny ones and you can
start
to see where these could be useful
fun
or actually have some merit are
these
a game changer absolutely not
could
you have some fun with these
definitely
following that the next big
upgrade
is in the cameras gone is the
eight
megapixel sensor we now have a 12
megapixel
rear shooter on the 6s and 6s
plus
the front-facing camera has also
been
upgraded from 1.2 megapixels up to
5
megapixels as far as image quality
goes
it's as you would expect with an
iPhone
because if there's one thing an
iphone
does really well its take photos
it's
not going to be as sharp or
saturated
or something like the galaxy
s6
but it does a fantastic job of
retaining
the naturalness of an image
and
has excellent dynamic range I'm not
sure
if most people would notice
difference
between that 8
12
megapixel sensor though but it is
nice
having an extra detail and room to
play
around with
now
while the front-facing camera was a
really
solid upgrade as far as
megapixels
go I do wish the lens was a
little
bit wider because it can be a
little
bit difficult to fit multiple
people
in frame as far as video goes
like
I am shooting right now there is
also
now 4k video recorded on the 6s and
6s
plus
there
aren't many differences between
the
6s and the 6s plus aside from the
size
but as far as video goes one of the
big
differences between the two is
optical
image stabilization when the 6s
plus
has it and the 6s does not so a 4k
video
is one of the reasons you're
tempted
to pick up an iPhone you more
than
likely want to lean towards the 6s
plus
because that optical image
stabilization
is really helpful quality
wise
it's on point again dynamic range
is
solid and overall it's just a really
nice
image on top of that I think it's
pretty
safe to say that Apple has the
best
slow motion as far as smartphone
cameras
go to test it out we dress
Ralphy
up in a shark suit and shot him
with
paintballs
you
no
ralphie's were hurt during the making
of
this video now following now it's
going
to talk about battery life and I
think
it's no secret if you're all about
all-day
battery the 6s plus is the easy
choice
the f-16s has around 1700
milliamp
hours whereas the 6s plus is
twenty
seven fifty now unfortunately not
much
has changed from the 6 and 6s plus
so
that means these 6s is still going to
have
a really hard time getting through
the
day whereas the 6s plus will have no
problem
making it throughout the day and
even
will survive some of those nights
where
you forget to plug it in there is
one
WTF Tim Cook element to these phones
and
that is storage is 2015 and the
iPhone
starts out with 16 gigabytes
ultimately
what it comes down to and
it's
said but the real reason that they
have
a 16 gigabyte iPhone is so you are
more
enticed to pick up the 64 gigabyte
model
and that equals dollar dollar
bills
y'all
aside
from that does the 6s and 6s plus
are
two of the best smartphone options
of
2015 for me I think at the end of the
day
I would sacrifice battery life in
favor
of the form factor the 6s I just
really
enjoy the one-handed use but if
you
don't mind the form factor or need
to
use it in one hand the 6s plus is a
better
option in every possible way you
get
a bigger crispier screen all-day
battery
life and of course optical image
stabilization
which is really important
for
that 4k video aside from that that
wraps
up the video hopefully you guys
enjoy
it hopefully you found it helpful
if
you did and you are feeling like
being
awesome make sure to go shark
getting
shot with a paintball on that
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this
is Jonathan with TLD and I will
catch
you guys later
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