Apple iPhone 6 First Full Phone Review Post
Design :-
Apple’s design overhaul is much-needed and as much as many could have hoped for – taking a number of cues from the iPad Air to bring a metallic, almost ceramic, shell that feels simply brilliant in the hand.The Apple iPhone 6 pushes that idea to the next level, losing the sharp edges in favour of sleek and rounded sides that make the device much more pleasing in the palm. It just feels so thin, but doesn’t have the overly-lightweight feeling of the iPhone 5S.
Apple (apparently) upgrading the glass in the screen to something that can withstand many, many more bumps and bruises before shattering, that might not be the horrid experience it might once have been.
The larger screen is certainly an improvement on the previous models – while I think 4.7-inches is going to be a tiny bit small for those that have lusted after their friends’ Galaxy S5 devices with the 5.2-inch screen, it’s still a very good size for one hand. It’s not got a great resolution, at only 1334 x 750 it’s essentially 720p, but the new Retina HD screen looks brilliant. So much so that I thought I was picking up a dummy model to play with.
Some people say that the Full HD / QHD displays on offer today from Sony, Samsung and LG are overkill, but there’s no way that you won’t see the difference in sharpness if you put the iPhone 5S and LG G3 next to one another.However, it’s the same PPI as the iPhone 5S, so the iPhone 6 might not stand up to sharpness tests next to the best the Android world has to offer.
iOS 8 :-
The new operating system that was debuted at WWDC earlier in the year has the expected poster boy in the iPhone 6 – while it’s not a massive overhaul of the platform, it brings with it some nifty tweaks.For instance, the updated notifications center is imbued with better powers than before, allowing you to see more relevant information from a simple pull down from the top of the screen.
The new OS brings with it other big upgrades, such as the ability to use other keyboards in the future – the thought of Swiftkey on an iPhone, and one without such cramped conditions for typing is an appealing one – which shows that Apple knows it needs to do something big to keep up with the smartphone competition amid eroding market share.
Apple Pay :-
One of the big changes here, along with the newly announced iPhone Plus, is the new Apple Pay system. It means the iPhone finally packs NFC technology inside, which means the tech is finally here to stay as all the top vendors are now using it by default.
There’s not a lot of surprise here, but the NFC element syncs with Passbook to allow you to pay simply with a tap of the phone. Apple Pay is essentially the same as most contactless methods of payment, and uses the current readers to let you pay with your phone (or even your Apple Watch).
Camera :-
The camera on the iPhone 6 isn’t much of a change… from the outside. It’s still 8MP, and still doesn’t record in 4K.
But that would miss some of the big changes: the f/2.2 aperture, the new iSight camera with superfast autofocus thanks to ‘Focus Pixels’ and the same trick repeated with the video, for smooth shooting even if you’re moving around.
Price :-
The new 4.7-inch iPhone 6 replaces the iPhone 5s as Apple’s mainstream offering at the $199 price point (on contract for two years), but that isn’t the top slot anymore. The 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus will cost $299 on contract. The prices are for 16GB models, and rise by $100 for each step up in capacity. The 32GB model has been dropped, and a new 128GB model has come in at the high end. It will now cost only $100 more to upgrade from 16GB to 64GB.
Iphone 6
GOOD
- - Good Performance
- - Good battery Life
- - Awsome Design
- - Avg. Camera
BAD
- - HIgh Cost
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