As expected, today Apple officially introduced the newest members of its smartphone line, the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. While the two appear identical to their predecessors, Apple has thrown in a number of hardware and software features to differentiate themselves from last year's models. Two of the biggest changes coming to the 2015 iPhone line is the 3D Touch feature and an upgraded 12-megapixel iSight camera—as well as the new Rose Gold option, if that's your style.
3D Touch takes the Force Touch feature present on the latest MacBook and Apple Watch to the next level, and the results are rather intuitive. Utilizing pressure sensors, the phone can detect how hard you press on the screen to reveal additional contextual menus or options. From the home screen, for example, if you push on the camera icon it'll bring up additional quick launching options like going straight to the front-facing camera for a quick selfie. 3D Touch is a whole different tool from within apps, with specialized features built into each program.
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3D Touch takes the Force Touch feature present on the latest MacBook and Apple Watch to the next level, and the results are rather intuitive. Utilizing pressure sensors, the phone can detect how hard you press on the screen to reveal additional contextual menus or options. From the home screen, for example, if you push on the camera icon it'll bring up additional quick launching options like going straight to the front-facing camera for a quick selfie. 3D Touch is a whole different tool from within apps, with specialized features built into each program.
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