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-[* black] Opening up the iPhone we get our first glance at the Taptic Engine squeezed in below the now smaller battery (1715 mAh compared to the 6's 1810 mAh).
- [* black] It will be interesting to see how battery life on the 6s plays out given that its new features will surely create a bigger draw on the battery.
-[* black] We also note the display now has 3 cables instead of 4 and weighs 60 grams instead of 45. The capacitive sensors that have been integrated into the display backlight have really beefed this display up!
+[* black] With the display separated, we can already spot some key differences between the 6s and its [guide|29213|predecessor|new_window=true], including the Taptic Engine hidden beneath the battery.
+ [* icon_note] It will be interesting to see how battery life on the 6s plays out, given that its new features will surely create a bigger draw on the battery.
+[* black] The display itself is significantly different than that in previous generations.
+ [* black] Apple has condensed the connections from the display into three cables from the previous four.
+ [* black] The display weighs in at a whopping 60 grams—a 15-gram increase from the display in the iPhone 6. The additional capacitive sensors that Apple integrated into the display backlight have really beefed this display up!
[* black] You tell us, is [http://www.apple.com/iphone-6s/3d-touch/|3D Touch] worth the extra weight?