Tim Cook has just taken to the stage at Apple's annual iPhone launch and general let’s-pat-ourselves-on-the-back event to reveal two expected iPhones, though he made us sit through a lot of stuff - including a stage invasion by Microsoft - before we got to the good stuff.
To the surprise of no one except for a few hermits living on an island, the iPhone 6S was announced, and it comes with 3D Touch – which was originally included with the Apple Watch.
As with last year’s iPhone 6, the iPhone 6S was also accompanied by a bigger brother, the iPhone 6S Plus, which comes packed with all the goodies of its smaller brother, but with a larger 5.5-inch full 1080p display.