“The iPhone 6s Plus has been getting rave early reviews and many critics have said that it delivers a lot more new features than what we typically expect from an ‘S’ upgrade,” Brad Reed reports for BGR.
“The new iPhone’s camera has been earning praise as well, as Apple has upgraded its camera lenses from an 8-megapixel sensor to a 12-megapixel sensor,” Reed reprots. “However, many early reviews say the new iPhone 6s Plus’s camera is about more than just improved megapixel count and it seems to have delivered noticeable improvements in other areas as well.”
“TIME Magazine’s photographer Benjamin Lowy, for example, said that with the iPhone 6s Plus’s camera ‘you don’t get over-sharpened images — a hyper-real sense of color that other phones give you,'” Reed reports. “Digital Spy, meanwhile, claims that the 6s Plus’s camera is almost on par with digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras used by professional photographers.”
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