Apple Inc.’s new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, unveiled at the company’s hardware event Wednesday, look like their predecessors, but they do come with a few extra bells and whistles.
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As this chart from Graphiq shows, the new iPhone 6S has a 4.7-inch display, features Apple’s 3-D Touch technology, that offers varying functionality based on how lightly or firmly the screen is pressed.
The phone is equipped with the 64-bit A9 chip and upgraded Touch ID—the fingerprint-enabled security feature that powers Apple Pay—as well as a new 12-megapixel rear-facing camera that can capture 50% more pixels than its predecessor.
The chart is fully interactive. Click on See more facts about Apple iPhone 6S for a full list of specifications and other tools:
The iPhone 6S Plus comes with a 5.5-inch display– meaning it qualifies as a phablet–and also features the 3-D touch technology. It has a 12 megapixel rear camera, and a 5 megapixel front camera for selfies. See also: Four changes Apple announced that you should know
The chart below gives all the specs.
The iPad Pro is Apple’s largest iPad with a 12.9 inch screen. The new tablet was presented using professional software from Microsoft Corp. and Adobe Systems Inc. Click on the chart links for more details.
This chart shows the growth of Apple iPhone RAM over time:
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