If you are one of the 40 per cent of Kiwis who use an iPhone then you might be considering upgrading to one of the latest models. Your current iPhone is probably working well, but you may be tempted by the 6S or 6S Plus. Maybe because it has got 3D touch, or the ability to take 4K video, or perhaps that new pink colour appeals. But the new iPhones cost between $1200 and $1800 so it pays not to rush in - unless you're an early adopter, in which case you've probably already bought one. Here are some questions you should ask yourself before you buy an iPhone 6S or 6S Plus. RELATED CONTENT * Seven ways iOS9 will change your iPhone * Apple's 'live photos' gives iPhone a touch of Harry...
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