Apple's iPhone 6 in Dubai was perhaps the most sought after device of 2014. Now after a year full of suspense and excitement, the next iPhone 6 and iphone 6 plus are finally here. As widely held, Apple is selling two different versions of the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus with 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screen respectively. The smaller smart phone, iPhone 6, comes with a 4.7 inches screen with a pixel resolution of 1334 x 750 - that is, surprisingly, 366 pixels per inch.
The entire phone is scaled just at 6.9 mm thicker. Mean time, the bigger iPhone 6 Plus has a 5.5 inches display screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixel. It is scaled just 7.1 mm thicker. Both gadgets possess features of the super thin design. The iPhone 6 is powered by A8 processor. Which increases the speed to 25% more than that of A7. The A8 offers 50% faster performance of graphics and is 50% more energy efficient as compared to previous iphones.
Apple also fitted the updated M8 motion co-processor to the iPhone 6. This co-processor pairs well with fitness apps. The M8 can even tell the difference between cycling and running. It uses a barometer in order to calculate distance and elevation. Apple claims that the iPhone 6 is able to last up to 14 hours of 3G talk time.
While the iPhone 6 Plus will last up to 24 hours of 3G talk time. In addition, the iPhone 6 supports VoLTE. Of course, both smart phones models run iOS 8 processor with compatible devices. Apple unfolded its new mobile payments app known as Apple Pay. The system performs anywhere online payments are accepted. However, Apple Pay performs closely with retailers.
Apple Pay is now accepted by Uber, Panera Bread and more. Apple Pay also performs well with Visa, Mastercard, and AE accounts. Apple also hugely boosted the iPhone 6 camera. On its back, there is an 8-megapixel camera coupled with a true-tone flash, 1.5 micron pixels, and a f/2.2 aperture. The iphone camera has a new iSight sensor with a new Focus Pixels system. That allows for face detection. Apple claims that this is faster and more accurate, found in high-tech DSLRs. The bird's views can now be shot at up to 43 megapixels. It allows for larger images.
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