Phone 6s vs iPhone
6 - Worth the Upgrade? #Helpful Post
Devlin
6s is undoubtedly an upgrade over
the
iPhone six it's faster it has better
cameras
and an all new 3d touch display
the
question is though is it worth it so
what's
great guys johnathan here this is
iPhone
6 and this is the 6s at first
glance
there really isn't much of a
difference
between the two which is
expected
being an S upgrade but looking
a
little closer there are some subtle
changes
the obvious change is the
addition
of a new rose gold color and
unlike
most iPhone upgrades where the
phone
is thinner and lighter the iPhone
6s
is actually slightly thicker and
heavier
than the iPhone 6 there's a
point
to millimeter bump in thickness
which
really isn't significant but as
far
as weight goes that is definitely
noticeable
with the iPhone 6s coming in
at
14 grams heavier with a lowercase G
now
as much as that most likely burned
Johnny
I've sold the reason the iPhone
6s
is heavier is mainly due in part to
the
3d touch display there's also a
stronger
7000 series aluminum on the
iPhone
6s which levels up its durability
and
of course an S on the back which to
note
said it is unquestionably an S
model
now jumping back in time for a
second
back to 2009 when Apple dropped
the
3GS / Phil Schiller the S stood for
speed
the 4s marked they'd be a series
or
alternatively for Steve by fans and
while
the S and the 5s was never
officially
addressed there was
speculation
that it stood for scan or
even
security with the inclusion of
touch
ID fast-forward to the iPhone 6s
and
again while there was no official
acknowledgement
of the S I'd say speed
is
pretty fitting with this one on paper
you
really wouldn't expect a huge
difference
with the a9 chip on the 6s
still
being dual core but there's
actually
a pretty significant difference
between
it and the a8 and on top of the
speed
bump there's also now two
gigabytes
of RAM and Geekbench 3 on the
single
core side of things the iPhone 6
dished
out a score of 1617 whereas the
iPhone
6s jumped up to a score of 2500
as
far as multi-core scores go we're
looking
at 29 13 on the iPhone 6 and 43
81
on the 6s now as far as graphics
performance
goes running GFX bench the
iPhone
6 pumped out 27 frames per second
whereas
the iPhone 6s nearly doubled
that
with 51 frames per second so yet
numbers
are cool but what does it
actually
mean in real-world performance
what
I did was take the exact same
one-minute
1080p project in iMovie and
export
them on each phone the iPhone 6
export
of the project in 53 seconds and
the
iPhone 6s to the exact same thing in
35
seconds which is pretty impressive 18
seconds
might not seem like a big
difference
but multiplied overtime
or
a bigger project that's huge staying
on
track with speed touch ID is crazy
fast
on the 6s not to say that touch ID
was
necessarily slow on the six but you
can
literally press the home button and
that
will unlock the screen on the 6s
now
with the past few iPhone upgrades
the
camera have been locked at 8
megapixels
but with the iPhone 6s we
finally
see a jump up to 12 megapixels
so
with the extra megapixels you're
gonna
get obviously more resolution and
more
detail but I wouldn't say this by
itself
is solely a reason to upgrade
from
the 6 what may persuade you though
if
you love them pixels is the iPhone 6s
now
shoots 4k video so if you haven't
already
make sure you click the 4k
button
to watch this video in its full
resolution
and I know it might be hard
to
see any difference if you're not
watching
on a 4k monitor but to put
things
in the scale these are the actual
amount
of pixels in a 1080p video file
compared
to 4k on the iPhone 6s touch
them
real quick on the front-facing
camera
for a second the 6s is a pretty
solid
upgrade with a jump to 5
megapixels
compared to 1.2 on the 6 what
was
surprisingly useful though on the 6s
is
what Apple calls retina flash it's a
lame
name but the 6s selfie game is
strong
there's also live photos but
that's
really just a glorified short
video
and it might sound cool but it's
really
just a gimmick at this point now
lastly
and what is probably the biggest
difference
between the 6s and the 6 is
the
implementation of 3d touch now this
is
extremely hard to explain if you
haven't
experienced this in person but
what
it is is a pressure-sensitive
display
that reacts by how hard you
press
now Apple comes up with some
pretty
ridiculous things but these two
are
up there peek and pop or one of the
ways
you use 3d touch so for example if
you're
an email you could peek to get a
preview
or pop to fully open it up this
also
applies to app shortcuts let me be
clear
you are not long pressing you are
physically
putting pressure on the
screen
and that will grant you access to
various
shortcuts within that app now is
this
useful yes is it a game changer
absolutely
not
there's
a very limited amount of apps
that
take advantage of it right now and
honestly
by the time there's a healthy
amount
that do the iPhone 7 will
probably
be out so at the end of the day
I
would not call this a must-have
upgrade
obviously if you're that guy or
that
girl that upgrades every single
year
you will more than likely really
enjoy
the iPhone 6s if you're coming
from
anything prior than the iPhone 6
and
this is a big upgrade and I would
def
I
recommend you jump up to this now for
those
curious those fancy-pants graphics
for
courtesy of videoblocks who
specialized
in stock footage motion
tablets
and After Effects templates on
top
of that they also have a marketplace
you
guys that shoot video maybe some
crispy
iPhone 6s goodness can submit
your
footage to be sold as stock footage
and
make a hundred percent of the cash
you
guys can check it out for free for
seven
days and the details are linked
down
below so aside from that thank you
guys
very much for watching hopefully
enjoyed
the video if you did and you are
feeling
like being awesome make sure to
go
Walt Mossberg on that like button
peek
at pop it just don't force touch it
if
you want to see how the iPhone 6s
stacks
up against the original iPhone
check
out my buddy Austin guns Evans
comparison
which you can click right
here
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