iPhone 6S

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.

-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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Product details

  • Factory Unlocked iPhone 6S Factory Unlocked, Compatible With AT&T, T-Mobile, Mint, US Mobile, Ting Mobile, Simple Mobile and any service that uses ATT and Tmobile Network - NOT COMPATIBLE with Verizon, Staright Talk and Boost Mobile
  • Inspected to have minimal to no cosmetic damage, which Is not noticeable when the device Is held at arm'S length. Successfully Passed A Full Diagnostic Test Which Ensures Perfect Functionality. Tested For Battery Health And Assured To have A minimum Battery Capacity Of +80%
  • Includes - All New, Charger, Cable and Handsfree Packed in White Box
  • Factory Unlocked, Upgradeable To IOS 15
  • Sim card is not included - It is always provided by your service provider.
  • If you already have service then just swap the sim card from your old phone into this phone. All set

PROS

+ Great design
+ 3D Touch impresses
+ Stable OS

CONS

- Battery life is medicore
- Live Photos are gimmicky
- High price for a low-res screen

Expert reviews and ratings

By TechRadar on November 08, 2018
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.
80
By The Guardian on October 06, 2015
The iPhone 6S has the potential to be the best smaller smartphone on the market, but its short battery life is deeply frustrating.
80
By TechAdvisor on September 22, 2015
We can’t offer our full verdict on the iPhone 6s until we’ve spent more time with it in the PC Advisor office, but we expect it to impress us. We’re pleased to see camera improvements and the innovative new 3D Touch display, but we do wish that screen was higher-resolution to match the Samsung Galaxy S6, which absolutely blows the 6s out of the water in that area. These phones are the absolute top of the range in the smartphone market right now, and we don’t imagine you’ll be disappointed by either. Both are speedy and they both look great. You’ll find that you can buy the Galaxy S6 at a lower price, though, particularly now that it’s been available for a while, and you won’t see the iPhone 6s come down in price until September next year when the iPhone 7 arrives.
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By The Verge on September 22, 2015
Apple presses forward
90
By TechAdvisor on September 11, 2015
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 a faster Touch ID fingerprint sensor, A9 processor, LTE-Advances and the stronger design in Rose Gold. The iPhone 6 remains a good choice at the new lower price, though, if you’re not feeling flush.
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By TechAdvisor on September 11, 2015
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.
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By TechAdvisor on October 21, 2015
The OnePlus 2’s killer feature is that sub-£300 price tag, which makes it very tricky to justify spending close to or more than double that on an iPhone. The OnePlus 2 offers specs and features that far exceed expectations for its price tag, but opting for the iPhone 6s will get you a device that’s more gorgeous to look at, offers an impressive 3D Touch display and has an operating system that’s already loved by many.
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By TrustedReviews on August 01, 2015
We test every mobile phone we review thoroughly. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly and we use the phone as our main device over the review period. We’ll always tell you what we find and we never, ever, accept money to review a product.
90