After many rumors [1] and plenty of speculation, Apple unveiled the new iPhones this morning at an event in San Francisco. Here are the details:
- They're coming soon: Two new iPhones, the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, will be available Sept. 25.
- More colors: The iPhones will arrive in four metal finishes: Rose-Gold, Silver, Space Gray, and Gold.
- Beautiful display: The iPhone 6S is 4.7 inches and the 6S Plus stands at a 5.5-inch Retina Display.
- It's speedier: A faster chip, the A9 chip, is "optimized for real-world use," so it works faster and better for your needs.
- Better search: "Hey Siri," a popular feature, is now available without having to plug your iPhone into a power source.
- Better camera: The iSight camera is now at 12 megapixels. You can also make moving Live Photos [2], a cool animation-like feature we can't wait to try.
- Easier control: New, 3D Touch technology will not only remember familiar swipes like pinching, but will also recognize a force touch for new actions.
The iPhone 6S will retail at $199 and the 6S Plus at $299. If you're looking to preorder at midnight on Sept. 12, make sure [3] to include your carrier's information to see if you are eligible for the upgrade. Look ahead to see what the hype is all about.