Apple begin two new iPhones, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and the
5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus, in September of 2014. Along with extended screens and a
totally new iPad-style outline with an ultra thin body and rounded corners, the
two new phones provide faster processors, well cameras, and NFC for Apple's
Apple Pay payment system.
The iPhone 6 and 6 and initially came in Gold, Silver, and
Space Gray in 16, 64, and 128 GB capacities. The iPhone 6 pricing started at $199
on agreement or $649 without agreement, while the iPhone 6 plus pricing started
at $299 on agreement or $749 without agreement. With liberate of the iPhone 6s
and 6s plus in September 2015, Apple decrease prices on the older iPhone 6 and
6 Plus models by $100 and eradicated Gold as a color option. Only Silver and
Space Gray remain available.
While both models comprise the same 64-bit A8 chip and the
same general design, there are several differences between the iPhone 6 and 6
Plus. The iPhone 6 calculate in at 6.9mm, while the iPhone 6 Plus is slightly
thicker at 7.1mm. Apple's iPhone 6 plus also has three major differentiating
elements: optical image stabilization for the camera, and a longer battery
life, and an iPad-style landscape mode that exhibit more content on the screen.
Though the iPhone 6 Plus has optical image stabilization,
both phones got some main camera improvements in form of sensor updates,
improved tone mapping, good noise cutting, and "Focus Pixel"
technology, which improves the phone's capacity to choose autofocus extremity.
For videos, there's a new 240fps slo-mo choices, along with support for shooting
in 1080p at 60fps. The forepart-facing camera was also modernized, with an
f/2.2 aperture that lets in more light and new burst mode capabilities.
To further make its devices uncomplicated to use one-handed,
Apple added in a double tap (not press) home button gesture called "Reach
capacity," which moves things from the top of the screen to the bottom of
the screen for quick access.
Other new features in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
comprise Wi-Fi calling support, faster 802.11ac Wi-Fi, and support for Voice
over LTE (VoLTE).
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