Compare And Contrast Iphone 6s

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Compare and contrast essay Abigail mott

The excitement around Apple iPhones seems to be never-ending. The company’s constant release of new iPhones always gets people head over heels for their new product. Apples newest product is the iPhone 6s – a newer and more advanced version of the most talked about phone everywhere. Although the previous iPhone – iPhone 6 – had been satisfying people’s needs just fine, everyone seems to be going crazy for the new iPhone 6s. So, what is all the hype about, what is the difference? Is the iPhone 6s worth buying?
The most visual change of the iPhone 6s is its newest color, rose gold. The overall design has not changed at all. It is still the same size, and is just as thin. So nothing about the physical aspect of the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6s is different, beside the color of course.
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The iPhone 6s is the most advanced iPhone apple has made and here’s why: The iPhone 6s features an A9 chip, 3D Touch, ultrafast LTE Advanced wireless, Touch ID, a 12MP iSight camera, and iOS 9. While the iPhone 6 only features an A8 chip, Touch ID, ultrafast LTE wireless, an 8MP iSight camera, and iOS 9. Both models are made of aluminum, are the same size and have the same fingerprint scanning round button at the bottom. So why are people bending over backwards trying to get the newest iPhone? That question still has not been answered for me. Yes, the new color rose gold (more pink in my opinion) is a cool aspect, but other than that I see no major difference between the two

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