Here's how to check if your iPhone 6s / iPhone 6s Plus has a TSMC manufactured A9 chip or Samsung manufactured A9 chip.
Well, it had to happen. Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus handsets have only been with us officially for less than a week, but we've already seen the hardware subjected to a number of destructive tests. We've seen the standard waist height drop tests designed to simulate an actual real-life dropping of the handset, followed by the slightly more farfetched test of seeing what happens when the iPhone is doused in liquid nitrogen and then annihilated with a sledge-hammer. Now, we see just how well Apple's latest hardware performs against a .50-Cal round fired from a high-powered Barrett M82A1 sniper rifle.
A while ago we told you about an app called Power which was one of the first for the Apple Watch which aimed to keep people apprised of how full, or likely how empty their iPhone's battery is. It was one of our favorites at the time and Power found a home on many Apple Watches as well. Now though the app's developers are back with a big update, and it's quite the update indeed.
Facebook Messenger app adds support for Quick Reply in iOS 9 for iPhone and iPad and in watchOS 2 for Apple Watch. Here are the details.
With 3D Touch, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus allow you to turn the keyboard into trackpad for easier text selection. Here's a step-by-step tutorial on how to use this feature.
Here's a detailed camera comparison between iPhone 6s and every previous-gen iPhone, with photos from each placed side by side for several scenarios.
Here's a iOS 9 tip on how to stop or fix increase in mobile / cellular data usage on your iPhone after you have updated to iOS 9.
It's sometimes extremely difficult to keep up with the lightning fast pace of the consumer technology market, and in particular, the ever evolving smartphone market. Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus handsets may have only been officially available to the public to purchase since Friday gone, but we're already starting to witness the surfacing of speculation pertaining to Apple's next-generation iPhone, which is expected to be named the "iPhone 7".
After initially launching in twelve countries on Friday, September 25, Apple has now announced that the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus hardware will be sold in forty five additional countries starting Friday, October 9. Tim Cook, Apple's Chief Executive Officer, has described the demand for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus as "phenomenal" as part of an official Apple press release that not only outlines the upcoming availability of the hardware in new territories, but also discusses the record breaking number of units sold in its opening weekend.
After initially stating publicly that it was was on course to beat last year's iPhone sales records after successfully launching iPhone 6s pre-orders, Apple has now provided more information. The Cupertino-based company has now announced that it has managed to shift more than 13 million iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus units in the first three days of public availability. That figure includes the number of devices purchased since the devices became available on Friday, as well as units that had been pre-ordered since September 12.
















