Apple's latest two edition to the iPhone range, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, have already proven that they are capable of holding their own weight in a saturated smartphone market. Pre-orders and opening weekend sales alone saw more than 13 million units flying off Apple's physical and digital shelves, and that was only in the initial launch countries. As we approach the extremely busy and financially lucrative holiday shopping season, Apple is turning the heat up on those looking for a new smartphone by making the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus available in thirty-six more countries from today, six more to follow tomorrow, five more on October 16th and then six more on October 23.
Apple has finally broken its silence and responded to ongoing Chipgate controversy surrounding its use of A9 chips from two different manufacturers, TSMC and Samsung, in iPhone 6s / 6s Plus, and their difference in performance.
A couple new videos compare the Samsung vs TSMC iPhone 6s A9 chips against one another in real-world usage scenarios, showing one performs better than the other, particularly when it comes to battery statistics.
Adobe treated professional and aspiring artists alike with flurry of new apps and updates to its existing portfolio, creating an aura of excitement so intense that a key development went unnoticed. Adobe has eliminated the traditional dependencies of its Photoshop Lightroom app for iPhone and the iPad, making the app a truly standalone product.
iPhone 6s camera vs Nikon D750 DSLR comparison. This video pits the iPhone 6s camera against the $3000-$4000 Nikon DSLR in ideal shooting conditions. The surprising result: the iPhone wins!
New iPhone 6s and 6s Plus battery tests indicate that the TSMC A9 chip might offer more battery life and produce less heat than its Samsung counterpart. Here's how to check if your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus has A9 chip made by TSMC or Samsung.
The iPhone 6s may not be plagued by any issues as extreme as last year's "bendgate" scandal, but that doesn't mean that certain users don't think the phone's without its problems. In the small amount of time that the handset has been available, we've heard of consumers taking to various Apple forums to complain of the iPhone 6s shutting itself down and feeling extremely hot. There were also reports of the phone overheating to an extent that iOS actually prompted the user about the condition. Now, another set of users are starting to notice that the Home button on the iPhone 6s unit is feeling increasingly hot and dissipating what feels like huge amounts of heat over the surface area of the button.
iOS 9 doesn't officially allow you to nest folders inside other folders, but like with previous iOS versions, there's a workaround. Here's how to create nested folders in iOS 9.
Got the new iPhone 6s or 6s Plus? Here is a collection of 15 useful hidden tips and tricks that we believe every new user of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus should know about.
The existence of malware on Apple's iOS platform isn't exactly a new thing, contrary to the popular myth that iOS and OS X are bulletproof. With that said, as a mobile platform, iOS is seemingly a lot more secure than the competition, and has historically only come under attack if the device is actually jailbroken, meaning when it has been liberated from the security of Apple's walled garden. Unfortunately, that may no longer be the case thanks to a new strain of malware known as YiSpecter, which has been discovered to attack non-jailbroken iOS devices.
















