We suggest you do the same.Īlong with the existing black, gold, and silver models, there's a new color, Rose Gold. Apple says it isn't, and we have a policy of not dunking phones that the manufacturer says aren't water-resistant. Some folks out there say the iPhone is now water-resistant (Opens in a new window). On the back, the camera lens is now slightly larger, and there's an "s" under the word "iPhone" so you don't mix it up with the 6. Below the screen is the home button, which is also the Touch ID fingerprint sensor. Apple says the display is made from a new Corning glass formulation that's tougher than last year's. Just like the iPhone 6, the iPhone 6s has a matte metal back and a glass front with a 4.7-inch, 1,344-by-750-pixel screen. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Samsung Galaxy S6 (T-Mobile) Review At 5.44 by 2.64 by 0.28 inches (HWD) and 5.04 ounces, it's actually a teeny bit heavier and a little bit thicker than its predecessor (by 0.01-inch and 0.49-ounce), but you really won't notice. The iPhone 6s looks exactly like the iPhone 6. If you can afford it, you should skip the 16GB model. The 64GB model costs $749, and the 128GB model I reviewed costs $849. The iPhone 6s starts at $649 for a 16GB model. That's enough to earn the iPhone 6s our Editors' Choice on T-Mobile. The more important jumps come in camera quality, signal reception, and the new 3D Touch pressure-sensitive screen, all of which may push existing iPhone 6 owners over the edge to buy the new smartphone. It's also made from stronger materials, though the design is otherwise unchanged. In Apple's iPhone 6s, the "s" could stand for shutterbug, sensitivity, or even for signal. ![]()
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