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iPhone 6s
NameiPhone 6s
ManufacturerApple Inc.
FamilyiPhone
ReleasedSeptember 2015
PredecessoriPhone 6
SuccessoriPhone 6s Plus

iPhone 6s The iPhone 6s is a smartphone designed by Apple Inc., announced alongside Apple Watch and released during the era of Tim Cook's leadership. It followed design precedents set by earlier models introduced at events such as the Moscone Center keynote and participated in market competition with devices from Samsung Electronics, Google and Microsoft mobile divisions. The device garnered attention in technology press from outlets like The Verge, CNET, Wired and The Wall Street Journal.

Design and Hardware

Apple retained an aluminum unibody influenced by precedents from the iPhone 6 and industrial design principles established during the tenure of Jony Ive. The chassis used a 7000 series aluminum alloy, a material also referenced in aerospace contexts like Boeing and Airbus. External buttons mirrored layouts seen in earlier models and rival products from Samsung Galaxy and HTC One series. Internally the logic board and battery architecture echoed engineering approaches discussed at conferences such as WWDC and trade shows like IFA. Manufacturing partners included assemblers with ties to Foxconn and Pegatron Corporation, companies that have been covered by outlets including Bloomberg, The New York Times and Reuters for labor practices.

Display and Camera

The device featured a 4.7-inch Retina display using technologies rooted in LCD supply chains linked to firms like LG Display and Japan Display Inc.. Apple introduced 3D Touch, a pressure-sensitive input derived from force-sensing research discussed at institutions such as Stanford University and companies like Synaptics. Optical components included a rear 12-megapixel sensor with autofocus and image signal processing influenced by partnerships and patents associated with companies like Sony Corporation and OmniVision Technologies. Camera performance was evaluated by reviewers from DXOMARK, Engadget and TechCrunch, and compared against camera systems in devices from Nokia and Huawei Technologies.

Performance and Software

Under the hood, the A9 system-on-chip provided CPU and GPU performance improvements drawing on semiconductor advancements from foundries such as TSMC and Samsung Semiconductor. Memory and storage configurations followed industry standards popularized by suppliers like SK Hynix and Micron Technology. The iPhone ran iOS 9 at launch, part of a lineage of operating system releases showcased at WWDC and maintained via Apple's ecosystem teams. Software features intersected with services like iCloud, Apple Music and app distribution through the App Store, whose policies have been subject to scrutiny by entities including the European Commission and United States Department of Justice.

Connectivity and Battery

Wireless connectivity supported LTE bands standardized by organizations such as the 3GPP and involved modem components from vendors like Qualcomm and Intel Corporation. Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth stacks adhered to standards maintained by the IEEE and Bluetooth SIG. Power management and battery chemistry related to suppliers and research groups including Panasonic Corporation and academic work at MIT addressing lithium-ion safety. Battery life comparisons were routinely performed by media outlets like Consumer Reports and independent labs such as UL Solutions.

Release, Reception, and Sales

Apple announced the device at a September product presentation hosted in venues often associated with major launches, echoing events previously held at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. The product's commercial performance was tracked by financial analysts at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and reported in indices compiled by Nasdaq and S&P Global. Critics from The Guardian, New York Times and Financial Times reviewed the device, noting improvements while contextualizing them against competitors like Samsung Electronics and market trends identified by research firms such as IDC and Gartner, Inc..

Accessories and Variants

Official accessories included cases and cables sold through Apple's Apple Store and authorized resellers like Best Buy and Carrier stores of operators such as Verizon Communications and AT&T. Third-party accessory makers like Belkin and Anker produced chargers and docks certified under programs promoted by Apple and overseen by standards bodies including USB Implementers Forum. Variants in storage capacity and color options were marketed globally through distribution networks involving logistics firms such as DHL and UPS; carrier-specific models were configured for regional network operators like Vodafone and China Mobile.

Category:Apple Inc. hardware Category:Smartphones introduced in 2015