Testseek.com have collected 716 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 6S and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 6S.
September 2015
(86%)
716 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
81 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great design
3D Touch impresses
Stable OS
Great 12 megapixel camera
Fun video modes including 4K
3D Touch
Powerful
Compared to iPhone 6
It has improved speed everywhere (new processor
Faster wireless
Quicker Touch ID sensor)
A sturdier body
Better front and rear cameras
And a bold new 3D Touch pressure-sensitive display which offers new iOS shortcuts
3D Touch is a meaningful innovation
Amazing cameras
2GB of RAM makes the iPhone 6s zippier
Improved construction
3D Touch will reap genuine benefits
Faster processor and double the RAM
12MP rear and 5MP front camera
TouchID is among the best finger scanners
Battery life is surprisingly good
Great look
Solid construction
3D Touch is more useful than it first appears
Live Photos is cute
If a gimmick
Force Touch is a quantum leap
Live Photos are beautiful and unique
Plenty of processing power
Good battery life
The editors didn't like
Battery life low
Live Photos don't always work
Price high for a lowres screen
Pricey
It has the same battery life as the iPhone 6. You'll need to buy a larger iPhone 6S Plus or upgrade to an iPhone 7 for better battery life
Plus optical image stabilization for photos and video
Battery may underwhelm power users
Still starts at 16GB
More expensive this year thanks to Aus. dollar
Cameras lack OIS and could be higher in resolution
Published: 2015-09-22, Author: Michael , review by: wired.co.uk
Excellent fundamentals, 3D Touch is intuitive and interesting, beautiful camera performance, stronger aluminium enclosure.
Largely incremental upgrade, battery could be improved, base model has just 16GB storage
Jeremy White, Product Editor, WIRED It is always tricky asking people to part with their cash for a new phone when outwardly the device looks no different. It makes the sell on the updates that much harder -- you hear lots of phrases like "it's the same...
Published: 2015-09-22, Author: James , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: Anyone in the market for a new Apple smartphone, but not keen on a phablet, now has a choice to make: get the existing iPhone 6 now, or wait a little longer and pay more for the enhanced iPhone 6S . We've compared the specs of the two to see whether the i...
We'll be spending more time with the iPhone 6s over the coming weeks, but there's no doubt that the introduction of 3D Touch, a faster processor and a better camera makes it a pretty significant update, particularly if you get the new Rose Gold model. Tha...
Battery life is medicore, Live Photos are gimmicky, High price for a low-res screen
Apple's done what we all expected - finely balanced its 'S' phone. 3D Touch is a genuine innovation, and the phone works fluidly at nearly every task - but it's very similar to 2014's model...
Abstract: The Apple iPhone 6s has a strengthened exoskeleton that employs aerospace-grade 7000 Series aluminium and glass which, according to Apple, is the strongest and most durable used in any smartphone. The manufacturing process for the glass involves a dual io...
iPhone 6s is easier to hold, iPhone 6s plus has better battery life, iPhone 6s has optical image stabilisation
iPhone 6s Plus is too big to exercise with, both models are expensive
Much of whether you choose an iPhone 6s or an iPhone 6s Plus depends on how much you value portability. The smaller iPhone is, in many ways, more practical. It's easier to carry, hold and store the iPhone 6s and some people find the larger iPhones Plus a...
For an 's' model, there are actually quite a few reasons to upgrade to the iPhone 6S, or pick it over the iPhone 6 if you don't have one. You'll benefit from the 3D Touch display and new front and rear cameras but other upgrades are also welcome including...
As with the previous generation, you'll want to buy the iPhone 6S Plus over the regular model if you want a larger screen and optical image stabilisation - if you don't mind paying extra for it and don't mind a bulkier, heavier phone.Tags:Smartphones,Gadg...
Wonderfully slick in use, Great with video and audio, 3D Touch is surprisingly intuitive,
Screen resolution behind some rivals, Not compatible with high-res audio,
If you're not an Apple fan, the iPhone 6S is unlikely to win you over. There's nothing revolutionary here, nothing that will suddenly turn your head to iOS.But what Apple is so good at, and what is so clear in the 6S, is its attention to detail - adding i...
Great look and feel, 3D Touch adds interesting new dimension, Subtle but useful camera improvements, Outstanding performance, Clever front-facing camera flash
Battery will deter power users, No wireless charging, Others charge faster
iPhone 6S – Battery Life “Battery life could be a problem,” was my first thought when I started my iPhone 6S review, and with good reason. Wonderful though 3D Touch and the Taptic Engine are, Apple had to reduce the battery capacity from 1,810mAh to 1,715...