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.
860100716
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
Abstract: Apple's iPhone 6 range caused quite a few upsets for longstanding iPhone users. For the first time in the iPhone's history, you couldn't get an iPhone with a 4in display. People weren't happy. This is why we got the iPhone SE; it was an apology from Appl...
Published: 2018-03-23, Author: Thomas , review by: alphr.com
I've been pretty positive in my last few iPhone reviews, largely because Apple has got very little wrong. Year after year, it has churned out new models with great success, alternatively boosting power and camera resolution, then refining the design to th...
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Published: 2017-12-18, Author: Lewis , review by: macworld.co.uk
Series 7000 aluminium will protect the phone, 3D Touch adds a new way to interact with your iPhone, Live Photos will be great to look back on in future, Touch ID is much faster and more responsive, Now cheaper with the release of the iPhone 7
Same display resolution as the iPhone 6, No fast charging, No wireless charging, Camera performance in low light isn't the best
We're really impressed by the offerings of the iPhone 6s, especially the 3D Touch technology. If it catches on, 3D Touch will completely change how people interact with their iPhones, both in terms of browsing the web and social media as well as when gami...
It's not quite as new and shiny as it once was, but the iPhone 6s still has a lot to offer for budget-conscious users. Performance is still up there with some of the best Android devices on the market, and the design hasn't aged all that much. If you c...
Tim Cook called the iPhone 6S' 3D Touch a game-changer, and I'm inclined to agree. It became second nature to use it after only a couple of weeks' use, The native apps are already using the system well, and it's quickly becoming a fun game to work out whe
The battery life of the iPhone 6S leaves a lot to be desired – and while I'm a big fan of 3D Touch, I'm not sure that I'm happy with the fact I have to accept lower battery longevity to have the privilege, If Apple ever launches a smaller phone with the k
Apple's idea that ‘The only thing that's changed is everything' seems instantly to be a bit of misnomer. Yes, on paper you can point to a lot of things: improved structure, new interface method, Live Photos, a sharper camera, a more powerful engine, but i...
You have to look at a smartphone as an overall package, with it being the sum of its parts. Taken like this, the iPhone 6S is a great smartphone: it's staggeringly quick, it's camera is very good, 3D Touch is a real improvement and iOS 9 and iOS 10 are br...
The fastest iPhone ever-by a long shot. Double the RAM and processing power. A Touch ID that works in milliseconds instead of second. Vastly improved cameras and video recording capabilities. And that 3D Touch display is going to change the way we interac
Quick Actions via 3D Touch take some getting used to and only a fraction of apps support them for now. Live Photos, while cool, probably won't be used much by most people
The iPhone 6s, as expected, doesn't look like much from the outside. It is exactly the same as the iPhone 6, save for the slight difference in weight, and Apple has largely left the aesthetics alone, meaning if you weren't a fan of the plastic strip and n...
Quality materials, Performance, Well designed, Apple Pay
Price, Battery life, Gimmicky Live photos, 3D Touch
The Apple iPhone 6s is yet another strong product from the technology giant, continuing on the legacy of producing hugely popular smartphones in the market. However, there is nothing dramatically different or better with this model, merely useful impro...
The fastest iPhone ever-by a long shot. Double the RAM and processing power. A Touch ID that works in milliseconds instead of second. Vastly improved cameras and video recording capabilities. And that 3D Touch display is going to change the way we interac
Quick Actions via 3D Touch take some getting used to and only a fraction of apps support them for now. Live Photos, while cool, probably won't be used much by most people
The iPhone 6s, as expected, doesn't look like much from the outside. It is exactly the same as the iPhone 6, save for the slight difference in weight, and Apple has largely left the aesthetics alone, meaning if you weren't a fan of the plastic strip and n...