The iPhone 6S looks just like the iPhone 6, but Apple says it has improved hardiness substantially. From an… unspecified grade of aluminium shell before, we now get 7000-series aluminium alloy. Recently, this was used in the Sport version of the Apple Watch.
It should mean the iPhone 6S is a bit more resilient to scratches, able to wear that bit better. The front glass has changed too. Apple never talks all that openly about how its glass compares to that of rivals, but we’re told the dual ion exchange glass used in the iPhone 6S will be a significant improvement. Time to get the box cutter out to see if it’s true.
7. The CPU has been turbo-charged
As usual, Apple has improved the new iPhone’s CPU. And as usual, it’s an Apple-designed chip that isn’t easy to compare with that of the competition. It’s called simply the Apple A9.
What we do know so far is that its CPU part has up to 70 percent more power than the Apple A8 of the iPhone 6, and the GPU 90 per cent more power. Given the iPhone 6S’s screen resolution hasn’t changed, it means devs will be able to pack in way more impressive visual effects. The chipset will be more efficient too, having upgraded the architecture process to, most likely, 14nm like the Samsung Galaxy S6’s Exynos chipset.
8. TouchID is going to be even faster
Apple has quietly upgraded the TouchID scanner. It says it’s now up to 2x as fast as the old version, which we have no complaints about as-is. It’s likely a slightly tweak to the scanner hardware that live under the home button, as well as — most likely — some software algorithm improvements that make it a bit snappier.
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