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September 2015
(86%)
506 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(81%)
62 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un grand écran très agréable pour visualiser les photos
Très bonne saturation des couleurs
Prises de vues de bonne qualité
Fonctions 3D Touch
Performances exceptionnelles
Touch ID nettement plus rapide et précise
Nouveau vibreur
« Dis Siri » en permanence
Les iPhone 6s ne plient plus
Finition
Performances
Appareil photo
Performances très élevées
Qualité de fabrication sans faille
Très bonne stabilité concept novateur d'utilisation
Avec une vraie valeur ajoutée
écran agréable
Modules de communication rapides
Excellent GPS
Bonne autonomie
Apparei
Capteurs photos
Siri tout le temps actif
3D Touch
Autonomie et définition supérieures à celle du 6s
Stabilisation optique
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Peu de réglages
Prix trop élevé
Seulement 16 Go en entrée de gamme
Appareil photo décevant
L'autonomie ne progresse pas
Poids légèrement plus élevé Design
Bandes plastiques et appareil photo qui déborde
Prix
Pas de chargement rapide et sans fil
Ratio taille / écran
IOS 9 encore un peu buggé NFC inutilisable par les applications tierces
Capacité de stockage nonextensible
Appareil photo très mauvais en basse luminosité très cher
Extrait: “The only thing that's changed is everything,” Apple said about the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus at Wednesday's Apple event. That's both true and untrue. The case looks pretty much the same, the screen sizes didn't change, and the entry-level model st...
Extrait: These new iPhones are truly world phones, able to access 23 bands as well as LTE Advanced with up to 300Mbps download speeds. On the Wi-Fi side of things, the new iPhones meet 802.11ac standards with 866Mbps speeds. Bluetooth 4.2 and NFC are also built-in...
Much improved cameras, more rigid aluminum for less bend, significantly faster, Touch ID much faster. 3D Touch shows promise. Easier to buy unlocked thanks to full retail sales and Apple Upgrade Program.
Same as always: expensive, no microSD card slot and battery is sealed inside
3D Touch has exciting potential, Bright, vibrant display, Fussfree camera
Big and heavy, Expensive, Minor software flaws
Apple has reinvigorated its phablet without rewriting the playbook thanks to its smart 3D Touch technology and a more power under the hood. It's not the upgrade some will have been hoping for, but it's the upgrade we've got...
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Publié: 2015-10-17, Auteur: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus still have some distinct advantages in their DNA that make them compelling prospects. App developers seem to flock to Apple first in terms of releases, and the stronger hold over apps generally means that the iOS version of a giv...
Improved speed, better cameras, always-on Siri, and pressure-sensitive 3D Touch display compared to last year's 6 Plus. And it has slightly better battery life, a bigger higher resolution screen, and optical image stabilization for photos and video that c
It's really big. It costs more than the smaller iPhone. Other phablet-sized phones offer longer battery life
The iPhone 6S Plus has a few key advantages that give it an edge for serious iPhone users, but its big body still may not fit for a lot of people...
Powerful CPU and GPU combo, 3D Touch streamlines navigation, TouchID finger scanner leads the market, Higher resolution cameras, Excellent battery life
Needlessly large form factor, Primary camera could still be higher in resolution, Expensive
Publié: 2015-10-06, Auteur: Jason , review by: macworld.com.au
While I've got a few quibbles about the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus—the ungenerous 16GB base configuration, a lack of improvement to battery life, a desire for Live Photos to be a bit higher in quality—these are all quibbles around the edges of a remarka...
Very well built; Performance is top notch; Battery can get two days; Camera upgrades are worth checking out and make the phone highly competitive against other flagships; 3D Touch adds an extra level of control, allowing one handed operation; Fingerprint
Expensive; No way of getting 4K video off the phone and over to a 4K TV easily; No upgradeable storage, as is typical with Apple;
The “S” releases of the iPhone have never been the ones consumers raved about. Maybe it was the fact that it was harder to tell what had changed, a fact owing nicely to the idea that the body stayed the same, and that the features were more incremental th...