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iPhone 6, The Pro's, Con's, Do's and Don'ts.

iPhone 6, The Pro's, Con's, Do's and Don'ts.


A couple of weeks ago, the iPhone 6 hit stores across america, then left the stores in the hands of their owners very swiftly.
Here's a few mile markers about the newest addition to the iPhone family.

-Sleek Design
I personally like the body style of the iPhone 5S better than the 6 and 6 plus, but it has been revamped for sure, but it looks more like what we Android users call "Phablets" like the Samsung Galaxy Note series.

-iOS 8
iOS 8 was said to bring Android users away from the beehive, to the iPhone 6. Its best to catch more bee's with honey! They added many features that Android has already had for a while.

-Apple Touch ID
Of course this is something we should expect in every new iPhone device, from the iPhone 5S on.

-Swype To Text Keyboard
This is a nice addition for any one handed users, though it doesn't make sense, because the iPhone 6 literally is bigger, and I'd be afraid of holding it in one hand.

-No HD Audio. Yet.. I think...
Even though Apple employed Dr. Dre, no his Beats Audio technology is not included.. I don't understand why not.

Last but not least...

-Specifications
The phone business is booming, and growing. People completely run their businesses on some devices, and for some stuff, you need a handy phone chuck full of good hardware such as the processor, and RAM

This Phone has currently:
1GB of RAM
1.4Ghz Dual-Core

1GB of RAM seems a little low, especially since most Android devices moved up to 2 to 3GB of memory...

1.4Ghz Dual Core Processor, yes the architecture of this device is 64bit, but the core clock, the Galaxy S3 USA Variant is literally a tiny bit faster than the iPhone 6.


Well I think we dissected some aspects of the iPhone 6, the simplicity is great, but it's not always the simplicity we need.
Thanks for reading my article,
AndroidGuruGuy

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