Release day for the new iPhone might as well be Christmas for Apple fanboys. The only difference is, you know exactly what you’re going to get. This year it’s the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, and they come packaged with an additional gift: iOS 9. The updated version of Apple’s mobile operating system is best experienced on the new devices, thanks to new hardware that makes the 3D Touch feature possible. But even the folks missing out on unboxing an iPhone 6S can enjoy new features on their existing devices.

Here are some of the best apps for experiencing everything iOS 9 and the iPhone 6S have to offer.

What iOS 9 apps have caught your eye so far? Share in the comments.

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