iPhone 6 design and its features
. "The first thing I noticed was that it feels a lot
thinner than the 5s and 5c, and its rounded edges suggest you're holding a very
small iPad mini rather than a larger iPhone, The chassis has a satisfying
curvature as the rear shell folds around to the front, and meets the glass of
the display in a way that feels nearly seamless." the overall sense he had
of the iPhone 6 Plus was one of "extreme high quality", . "Apple
has managed to make the very first well-designed smartphone of epic scale.
Larger screens for display
Wired is also impressed by the sharpness of the "Retina
HD" screens on both phones, but particularly the larger model. "The 6
Plus's pixels are so tiny they're hard to see no matter how close you get your
face," he says. However, there was no sign of the super-tough
sapphire crystal screens, which some commentators had expected to see in the
new phone. The camera also remained at eight megapixels, but reviewers were
impressed with the improved functionality it offered. As well as raising the
pixel count, Apple has improved the displays in other ways too, says The Times.
"The screens are brighter, have crisper colours and are covered by
stronger glass," the paper says. "They have also been designed for
easier navigation using one hand."
Improved camera Features
"The main improvement seems to be the Focus Pixel feature,
which is Apple's take on phase-detection autofocus,". What that means is
that if you're training the camera on something in the foreground and it moves
away from you, the lens will refocus automatically.
"This was demonstrated in Apple's stage presentation was
pleased to see it works exactly as well when I tested it."
full HD video allowing "a devastatingly cool 720p slowmo that
will make Matrix directors of us all".
Battery life
If technology journalists had any complaints, they focused on
doubts about the battery.
"Both iPhones will be powered a new A8 processor that is 25
per cent faster than the previous iPhone and 50 per cent more power efficient
for increased battery life.
But on stage, Apple had only promised that battery life would be
at least equal to its current models – which are frequently criticized for
their lack of power reserves.
Price of I phone:
·
iPhone 6
·
16GB: £539
·
64GB: £619
·
128GB: £699
·
iPhone 6 Plus
·
16GB: £619
·
64GB: £699
·
128GB: £789
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