iPhone 6 review

Thursday 18 September 2014

















Apple has launch two iPhones including the iPhone 6. The iPhone 6 is the heir apparent to the flagship line of Apple smartphones, as it comes in at the same price point as the iPhone 5s, but Apple has done something new this year by introducing a premium priced iPhone 6 Plus. The iPhone 6 is still plenty premium, however, and its 4.7-inch screen is likely going to be a better fit for most users, which is why it earns our vote as the best smartphone currently available.

Basics
·         4.7-inch, 1334 x 750 display, 326 ppi with 1400:1 contrast
·         16, 64 or 128GB storage
·         A8 processor (64-bit)
·         8MP iSight camera (rear) with 1.5 micron pixels, 1.2 megapixel FaceTime camera(front)
·         Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi
·         20-band LTE support






















Display
The iPhone 6 packs a higher resolution display than the iPhone 5s, with 1334 x 750 resolution. It also allows for deeper blacks, and uses something called “dual-domain” pixels to make it so that colors still show true regardless of the angle at which you view the phone. It makes for 38 percent more viewing area than the iPhone 5s, but it’s only 13 percent larger overall, and it matches the iPhone 5s’ pixel density at 326, which means you’re still not going to be able to make out any individual pixels.
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