Booting Up: 6 is Apple’s perfect fit

Written By Unknown on Senin, 22 September 2014 | 20.25

With the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus, Apple has acknowledged that great phones don't need to be a piece of jewelry. Two of their predecessors — the iPhone 5 and 5s — were just that: more like a gorgeous accessory, too stunningly delicate for daily wear.

Everyone puts a case over their phone anyway, so why was Apple making smartphones with premium metal finishes?

The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are smartphones that you won't feel guilty covering with a rubbery protective sleeve. They are almost inviting to hold, with the 6 Plus virtually guaranteed to pull some consumers away from Android phablets, and the 6 bound to satisfy Apple fans who were tired of one of the smallest smartphone screens on the market.

So while these new phones aren't as visually distinct as in past, they put more focus on things that count, like the screen. It's gorgeous — much brighter and shinier and less scuff-prone than previous iPhones.

The iPhone 6, starting at $199 for the 16 GB storage version, is a great size. At 5.44 inches tall and 2.64 inches wide, it still stores 
discreetly in a pocket or purse. The A8 processor is faster, there's finally NFC and better Wi-Fi connectivity.

The 6 Plus is even more excellent, but for some it's simply going to feel too large — or perhaps too pricey at $299 for the 16 GB version. At 6.22 inches tall and 3.06 inches wide, this is a phone for people with big hands and big digital tasks. Screen resolution is slightly higher than the 6.

Apple has made a few camera upgrades, such as "cinematic stabilization," which does a great job steadying videos taken without tripods — and that means virtually every video. Slow-motion video is amazing. The iPhone 6 Plus camera has an edge over the 6 in low-light situations and in its new optical stabilization feature, but both cameras are absolutely fab despite Apple's instance on holding firm at 8 megapixels.

Battery life for the iPhone 6 feels about as unimpressive as the 5s, but the 6 Plus is another story: This is a big phone with a big battery. You might feel as if you're in the Twilight Zone when owning an iPhone with a battery that lasts for two days with regular use, but this is real.

Both smartphones have better viewing angles and polarization that allows you to see the screen in sunlight.

One of the coolest improvements to iOS 8 is Continuity, which allows users to use their iPads and Macs like a phone — allowing you to send and receive SMS and MMS text messages to your iPhone contacts. Apple has finally acknowledged the need to communicate with people who use Android and Windows!

Unlike Apple's previous device rollouts, the new isn't meant to replace the old this time. Go to the Apple Store or the website and you'll see that Apple now offers a full slate of smartphone options — the 5c, 5s, the 6 and the 6 Plus. Apple has finally realized that one size does not fit all when it comes to smartphones, and that's good news for consumers and for competition in general.


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