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<p> The Apple iPhone 6s is successor to the iPhone 6, and as such it retains the same design and outwards appearance, but it does introduce some significant changes on the inside. The main highlight of the iPhone 6s is said to be the adoption of Force Touch technology that would allow additional functionality via more forceful taps on the display as opposed to a lighter tap. Apple is expected to upgrade the camera to a 12-megapixel main shooter with 4K video capabilities on the iPhone 6s. The phone is also expected to ship with the new Apple A9 system chip and a Gobi modem that should double up theoretical download speeds, while internal storage is said to remain at the same 16/64/128GB options.<br /> </p>
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Title | name | detail | GENERAL
| 2G Network
| GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 CDMA 800 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
| 3G Network
| HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
| Announced
| Exp. announcement 2015, September
| Approx Availability
| Exp. release 2015, September
| Dual SIM
| -
| Form factor
| Bar
| LTE Network
| LTE
| Sim
| Nano-SIM
| status
| Exp. release 2015, September
| SIZE
| Dimensions
| 138.1 x 67 x 7.1 mm
| Height
| 138.1 mm
| Thickness
| 7.1 mm
| Weight
| -
| Width
| 67 mm
| DISPLAY
| Additional
| Ion-strengthened glass, oleophobic coating - Force Touch display - Display Zoom
| Display Colors
| 16M colors
| Display Size
| 4.7 inches
| Display Technology
| LED-backlit IPS LCD
| Resolution
| 750 x 1334 pixels
| Touchscreen
| capacitive touchscreen
| Type
| LED-backlit IPS LCD
| BATTERY
| Stand-by Time
| Up to 250 h (3G)
| Talk time
| Up to 14 h (3G)
| BODY
| Dimensions
| 138.1 x 67 x 7.1 mm
| Weight
| -
| CAMERA
| Features
| Geo-tagging, simultaneous HD video and image recording, touch focus, face/smile detection, HDR (photo/panorama)
| Flash
| dual-LED (dual tone) flash
| Primary Camera
| 12 MP, 4608 x 2592 pixels, phase detection autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash
| Secondary Camera
| 5 MP, LED flash, 1080p@30fps, 720p@240fps, face detection, HDR, panorama
| Video
| 2160p@30fps, 1080p@60fps, 720p@240fps
| DATA
| 3G Speed
| HSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps
| 4G Speed
| LTE Cat6 300/50 Mbps, EV-DO Rev.A 3.1 Mbps
| Bluetooth
| v4.1, A2DP, LE
| EDGE
| Yes
| GPRS
| Yes
| Infrared port
| -
| NFC
| Yes (Apple Pay only)
| USB
| v2.0, reversible connector
| WLAN
| Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, hotspot
| FEATURES
| Additional Features
| Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic - Siri natural language commands and dictation - iCloud cloud service - iCloud Keychain - TV-out - Maps - Organizer - Document editor - Photo/video editor
| Browser
| HTML5 (Safari)
| Chipset
| Apple A9
| Colors
| Space Gray, Silver, Gold, Rose Gold
| CPU
| Dual-core 2 GHz
| Games
| Yes
| GPS
| Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS
| GPU
| -
| Java
| -
| Messaging
| iMessage, SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email
| OS
| iOS 9
| Processor Type
| Dual-core
| Radio
| -
| Sensors
| Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
| MEMORY
| 8 GB, 1 GB RAM
| 16/64/128 GB, 1 GB RAM DDR4
| Call records
| Yes
| Card slot
| -
| Internal
| 16/64/128 GB, 1 GB RAM DDR4
| Phonebook
| Yes
| MISC
| Email Client
| Yes
| FCC ID
| -
| SOUND
| 3.5mm jack
| Yes
| Alert types
| Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
| Loudspeaker
| Yes
|
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