Every year it seems like the S model iPhones tend to not have very much excitement around them, even though they usually bring many enhancements like massive processor upgrades and the addition of a new feature. The standard number models seem to have lots of hype, and I can see why. Redesign of the body, new color options, and usually bigger screens go with the standard number models.
For some reason, it feels like this year the hype for the 6s isn't really here at all. I remember for the 4s, tons of people were talking about it because Siri was the huge feature being added. Then the 5s was a little less hyped, even though Touch ID, the A7 chip, and the 120 FPS slow mo feature were way cooler than Siri. It seems like the 6s doesn't really have a headline feature like Siri or Touch ID. Force Touch most likely won't be used as the main selling point, because it is not a big feature that would make people want to upgrade like Siri was.
Maybe Apple has something up their sleeve that will completely blow everyone out of the water that will be on the same level as Siri or Touch ID. Hopefully they have something like that planned. I like the S models, mostly because they always get tons of new internal upgrades, but I know that isn't enough to get average consumers who only look at something for its face value to upgrade.
For some reason, it feels like this year the hype for the 6s isn't really here at all. I remember for the 4s, tons of people were talking about it because Siri was the huge feature being added. Then the 5s was a little less hyped, even though Touch ID, the A7 chip, and the 120 FPS slow mo feature were way cooler than Siri. It seems like the 6s doesn't really have a headline feature like Siri or Touch ID. Force Touch most likely won't be used as the main selling point, because it is not a big feature that would make people want to upgrade like Siri was.
Maybe Apple has something up their sleeve that will completely blow everyone out of the water that will be on the same level as Siri or Touch ID. Hopefully they have something like that planned. I like the S models, mostly because they always get tons of new internal upgrades, but I know that isn't enough to get average consumers who only look at something for its face value to upgrade.