iPhone 6S camera improvements

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The newly released iPhone 6S sports a lot of significant improvements over its predecessor, but among the most noticeable differences is the new unit's greatly enhanced camera.

The iPhone has routinely garnered praise for sporting among the finest cameras that can be found in any smartphone, and now Apple has decided to up the ante even more with their latest iteration of the popular device.

According to Mac Rumors, the 12-megapixel camera of the iPhone 6S is the most technologically advanced one that Apple has ever installed onto a smartphone and the improvement is obvious.

Not only are the pictures described to be clearer this time around, there are also added features such as deep trench isolation, enhanced tone mapping, improved image signal processing, and also better noise reduction that have combined to enable the iPhone 6S to produce photographs that are of better quality than the ones that come from older Apple smartphone models.

Also working to significantly separate the camera of the iPhone 6S from the ones found in earlier models is the addition of a feature known as Live Photos that allows people to snap pictures that feature slight bits of motion that in turn create wholly unique images.

Aside from making drastic improvements to the camera of the new iPhone, Apple has also invested in the improvement of other features designed to make it a more desirable commodity.

For instance, the addition of the new 3D Touch feature opens up a whole new world of convenient functions that can work to help the phone be more user-friendly, according to Business Insider. With the 3D Touch feature, navigating through apps and even typing messages are done more easily that before.

Lastly, the new "Hey Siri" function in the iPhone 6S also allows users to utilize the virtual assistant without ever needing to even pick up their device.

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