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Everyone, including the sword-wielding man in New York yelling "I want an iPhone" just last week, wants an iPhone. Beware of anyone who denies this, for they are just liars. I too was seduced from the Android world over to the shiny, buttery smooth realm of iOS and the iPhone, and cannot complain. Not in the slightest! With metronomic accuracy, Apple released another iPhone this September, with all the usual hullaballoo you come to expect from an event from the Cupertino outfit.

Somewhat unimaginatively named the iPhone 6s, the device is made of stronger materials, and is a bit heavier than the iPhone 6, if I'm honest. However, this means it feels better in the hand, and you don't have to constantly worry about letting it slip out of your paws and cruelly introducing it to the floor every time you pick it up.

Even better, this means that you are less likely to stick it in a case and obscure all those fine chamfers (that Sir Jony Ive likes to go on about) and precision behind some third party, quite horribly designed case. Bursting with 2 gigs of RAM, things are as smooth as silk on the iPhone 6s, and as responsive as ever.

Besides, you won't notice any lag, even when switching between apps. This makes working with the new iPhone 6s an absolute pleasure. For me, this is what gives an Apple smartphone the edge over, its nearest competitor - an Android flagship. While Android, is occasionally temperamental, iPhone 6s delivers the same trusty performance time and time again, ensuring that I always choose an iPhone over an Android device, every time. One of the biggest standout features on the iPhone 6s is 3D touch.

To the initiated, it's like a right click for your phone. The camera on the new iPhone 6s still shoots the same sharp 12 mega pixel images that you've come to know and love about an Apple smartphone, for some time now. It's only marginally better than the previous flagship from Apple, but hey, any improvement is welcome.

That aside, the improved battery on the iPhone 6s ensures that you get a full day of use without you having to carry a charger around in your backpack, or scampering around asking friends and colleagues to borrow theirs. Furthermore, with iOS 9's low power mode, your iPhone 6s is set to last longer, even if it turns the screen brightness down and cuts the performance down a smidgen. When it comes down to it, and if you weren't sure of this already, the iPhone 6s is the best smartphone in the market.

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