When I showed the iPhone 6S to one of my wifes friends, she got nostalgic. She waxed emotional about its predecessor, the iPhone 6 . It changed her life. Bigger screen, better camera, and Apple Pay. Everyone wanted these things. It was as close to a perfect phone as Ive ever seen. All it ever really lacked was a better battery(Plus notwithstanding).
I showed her 3D Touch, Apples newest technology on these iPhones. She pressed on the hypnotically-animated lock screen, a swimming fish. She watched it dance under her finger. And yes, she was impressed. But when I showed her everything else 3D Touch does, she said, "Im not sure Id really use this."
This years follow-up iPhone, the iPhone 6S, doesnt improve on that battery. And its newest features arent as instantly game-changing, at least not on the surface. Thats obvious: its an S-year iPhone, and Apple always uses these subtle every-other-year S upgrades to tweak design and ramp up processor speeds. Its the phone for people who didnt get the iPhone 6 last year. And for the past few years, S phones have introduced evolutionary changes that seriously evolved the phone; the iPhone 4S added Siri, and the iPhone 5S debuted the Touch ID fingerprint sensor.