Apple IPhone 6 Specs & Speed

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The Apple iPhone 6 phone has a 4.7-inch (1334x750) IPS LCD screen, a 8MP main camera and a 1.2MP selfie camera. The battery capacity is 1810 mAh and the main processor is a A8 with 1 GB of RAM. Overall performance tests that stress every part of the system. They provide a high-level idea, but aren't as precise as specific tests shown below. Some of the same tests as above, but shown as a relation to the price. This shows what performance you get for each additional dollar spent.

Publisher: Kit Chong There are many nice accessories to take care the precious iPhone 4, which you can never miss the screen protector and the case or pouch. The Bluetooth headset and speaker will not only giving you freedom from wired but also can entertain your music sense. The in-car/travel charger and other iPhone's stuffs are very good, convenient and useful to the users.

In 2015, Google Chrome engineer Alex Russell and designer Frances Berriman devised the term "Progressive Web Apps" to describe a new generation of apps that leverage modern features supported by recent browsers. Progressive Web Apps are experiences that bring the best of both worlds - the capabilities of the web and the power of apps. They are beneficial to users from the very first visit in a browser tab, and don’t require any downloads or installation. Users can progressively build a relationship with the app over a period of time and it becomes more useful and powerful with time.

Progressive web apps have quick loading times even over flaky networks. They are accessible from an icon on the home screen and load as a top-level, full-screen experience. But what does a Progressive Web App mean, Progressive: This means it works for every user no matter what the browser because progressive enhancement is a core tenet.

Responsive: It fits any form factor from desktop to mobile tablet, and whatever technology enables browsing. Connectivity independent: Enhanced with service workers to work offline or on poor quality networks. App-like: Experience like an app, because the app shell model separates the application functionality from application content. Fresh: Continuously updated and fresh because of the service worker update process. Safe: Secure owing to HTTPS that prevents against snooping and content tampering.

Discoverable: Is clearly recognized as an "application" thanks to W3C manifest and service worker registration scope, allowing search engines to find it. Re-engageable: You can send push notifications to re-engaged users. Installable: Lets users add apps they find most relevant to their home screen without the need to access an app store.

Linkable: Allows easy sharing of the app via URL. It doesn’t require installation or download. Why Progressive Web Apps, Research shows that an app loses 20% of its users for every step between the user’s first contact with the app and the user starting to use the app (on an average). Consider the typical steps in the user journey: discovering the app in the app store, downloading it, installing it and getting on board.

The beauty of progressive web apps is that the user can start enjoying it immediately eliminating the rest of the stages. A progressive web application uses the best of mobile app’s characteristics, leading to increased user retention and performance without the hassle of maintaining mobile apps. Use cases: What are some use cases to consider PWA, Native apps are usually recommended for apps that one expects users to return to frequently and a progressive web app delivers on this front.

Twitter mobile, Washington Post PWA, Flipboard, FT PWA, 2048 puzzle are well-known examples of progressive web apps. To decide whether your next app should be a cross platform app, a native app or a progressive web app, you must first identify your users and their most important user actions. Since it is “progressive” it works in all browsers and provides new and enhanced experiences when the browser is updated with improved features and APIs.

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