Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Two iPhone 6 Concepts One with a 4 5 inch Curved Glass the other with a 4 7 inch Bezel Free Sapphire Display Videos


We bring you two new concepts for the upcoming iPhone 6.

The first is a concept from Arthur Reis (video by Ran Avni) which shows 4.5-inch iPhone 6 with a curved sapphire screen, better camera, higher performance and all-new design.


Source: Youtube

The second is from TechRadar, the iPhone 6 concept keeps the same basic design of the iPhone 5 with a thinner (5.5mm), featured a 4.7-inch high-resolution display (1080 x 1920 pixels) and a bezel-free design. This display will be composed of sapphire crystal with self healing coat. The home button will be replaced by a button free-display with updated Touch ID for more secure and responsive. The back side of the phone will be dominated by a 13-megapixel camera with ring light flash and iSight sensor “the best iPhone camera ever” as touted.



Source: Youtube

Read also: iPhone Air Concept Features 17% Larger Display but the Device Just 8% Larger (Video)


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Sunday, May 24, 2015

Alleged iPhone 6 Manufacturing Mold Points to a 4 7 Inch Display

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In addition to several photos over the weekend surfaced manufacturing molds that being used for the shaping of the iPhone 6, the images were free of the dimentions, so that we could determine or estimate the size of the device. A new photo shared by Nowhereelse.fr shows a nearly identical mold with an iPhone 4s placed next to it for comparison. The report claimed that based on comparison calculations, the mold could in fact yield a device with a display of roughly 4.7-inches, in line with iPhone 6 rumored size.

One source of uncertainty lies in the shape of the mold, which is tapered. But Nowhereelse.fr believes that there are additional parts to be added to the bottom of the mold, which would result in the iPhone’s body being formed at the wider portion of the mold depression.
Some of the holes that were drilled into the block in fact serve to fix the inserts which will form a crude which is then machined housing (finishes) using a CNC milling machine. Thus, and assuming that my theory is correct, the dimensions of the box will be determined by the widest part and not the bottom of the mold.

In this assumption, I started to resize the photo to scale against me in reference to the size of the iPhone 4s. I then measured the dimensions of the widest part of the mold which is approximately 138mm long by 64mm wide.

by superimposing and resizing the image of an iPhone 5s into the mold and aligning it with the wider portion of the depression, Nowwhereelse.fr confirmed that device’s screen would be roughly 12 centimeters or 4.7 inches diagonally.

Apple is expected to launch a 4.7 inch iPhone in September followed by a larger 5.5-inch model shortly after. Jefferies analyst Peter Misek reported that Apple is negotiating with carriers for a $100 price increase on the iPhone 6 as the device gets larger and with more technology into it.


Source: Nowhereelse.fr via MacRumors

Read also:
  • iPhone 6c Concept, with 4.7-inch Display, in a Variety of Colors (Video)
  • iPhone Air Concept with Three Different Sizes: Mini, Air, and Pro (video)

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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

LifeProof launches first Touch ID compatible waterproof case for iPhone 5s


One particularly cruel Internet prank tricked some (hopefully few) iPhone owners into thinking that iOS 7 somehow made their devices waterproof. Thats ridiculous of course, but today LifeProof is launching a case for the iPhone 5s that actually does make the device impervious to water. The case is part of the "nuud" line from LifeProof, and it provides protection from water up to a depth of 6.6ft.

There is no shortage of waterproof cases for the iPhone 5 (or 5s, given that its dimensions are the same), but LifeProofs new protector is the first that is fully compatible with Touch ID, allowing fingerprint sensing through the waterproof layer. But for premium protection youll be paying a premium price: The iPhone 5s nuud case will set you back a cool $89.99US.


Data source: via TUAW (By Mike Wehner)
Origine source: LifeProof
To get one: LifeProof Store

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Sunday, May 17, 2015

How to avoid big international iPhone data charges


Taking an iPhone on an international trip can be a harrowing experience. Every time you post a status update to Twitter or check your email, you imagine your wireless carrier charging you a fortune in international data roaming fees.

But there are ways to stay connected while youre traveling without freaking out about the cost. Taking advantage of some new features in iOS 7 and following a few savvy data-roaming strategies can ensure that at least that aspect of your trip is worry-free.


Close the data spigot
Turn off Roaming and youll use no data at all.

The most important iPhone setting when you travel internationally is found in the Settings app, in the Cellular section: Data Roaming. Turn this switch off, and when you leave the country, your iPhone will just stop using data entirely, even when it’s on the local phone network.

But that’s a real all-or-nothing proposition. You’ll still be able to get phone calls and texts, and youll get data whenever youre on a Wi-Fi network. But your iPhone will never transmit or receive data on the local cellular network. You’ll be free from data charges, but you’ll also be free from data.

Use the Cellular portion of the Settings
app to restrict which apps can use
data and to monitor their usage.
Fortunately, in iOS 7 there’s a way to control the data spigot app by app. Scroll down through the Cellular section of Settings and you’ll find the Use Cellular Data For section. From here, you can turn off Internet access to individual apps. If you’re traveling internationally and just want to, say, load Google Maps data without every other app on your phone generating hundreds of dollars worth of roaming charges, you can say so on this screen: Just turn off the switch for every single app except the one(s) you want to use.

Even better, in this same section, underneath each app, you’ll see the amount of data it uses when you’re on a cellular connection. If you want to carefully monitor your usage while you’re out of the country, scroll down to the bottom of the Cellular section and tap Reset Statistics. Now you’ll be able to see exactly how much data you’re using while you’re gone.


Talk to your carrier

Before you leave the country, talk to your wireless carrier (or visit its website) to see what international plans it offers. It may be cheapest and easiest to buy a very small amount of (expensive) international data rather than paying roaming fees, especially if you’re going to severely limit your data usage or if you’re only going to be out of the country for a few days.

If you’re an AT&T customer, you may also want to ask about unlocking your phone. If your phone is more than two years old (or if you have an older iPhone laying around), you can ask AT&T to unlock its SIM-card slot. If you do so, you can then pop out your iPhone’s identity card when traveling overseas and replace it with one from the country you’re traveling to—and save a bundle on data in the process. (More on this in a little bit.)

If you’re a Verizon or Sprint customer, you’re in luck. Your iPhone has a card slot, but in all likelihood that slot is already unlocked. (If you’re not sure, call your carrier and ask.)


Buy a prepaid SIM card

For €20, I had unlimited data for a week.
Most of us have gotten used to having freely available Internet access in our pockets all the time. It’s disconcerting when it’s not there. To keep using the Internet in the way you’re accustomed, seek out a local cellular provider once you arrive in your destination country, and buy a pre-paid SIM card. (And make sure they’ve got the right size of card for your iPhone; newer iPhones use nano-SIMs, while older models use micro-SIMs.)

When I recently went to Ireland, I visited a Three store and bought a prepaid card for €20. I was in and out of the store in five minutes, about half an hour later my iPhone was on the local 3G network, and I had unlimited 3G data for my entire stay. I was shocked at how easy the entire process was.

Offers differ from country to country, so it’s worth doing a little research before you travel. I was able to identify the right carrier, the right deal, and even the location of the store I needed to go to before I had even left the States.

Keep in mind, for this to work your iPhone needs to have an unlocked SIM slot. I used a Verizon iPhone 5 and it worked just fine, and it worked in an unlocked iPhone 5s as well. Also, once you switch SIM cards, you won’t be able to receive calls at your old phone number until you switch back: Your phone will have a new, local phone number. (Internet-based stuff like iMessage and email will all still work as normal, it’s just your phone number that will have changed.)

I only ran into one problem with this approach: I tried to log into my Facebook account, and it detected that I was logging in from an unusual location (Ireland). It wanted to do a two-factor authentication to verify who I was, by sending a text to my U.S. cellphone number. For that to work, I’d need to switch back to my old U.S. SIM card.


If your iPhone’s not unlocked

If you’re on AT&T and your phone’s not at least two years old, you can’t buy a prepaid SIM card. Do you have a cellular-enabled iPad or (even better) iPad mini? Those devices are already SIM unlocked, so they should be able to accept a local SIM card just as easily as your phone. Toting an iPad mini around foreign streets might seem a little silly, but it could be a nice workaround if there’s just no other way. You could also consider buying or renting a portable Wi-Fi router that connects to the local broadband network—stick it in your pocket and connect your U.S. devices on Wi-Fi.

If you’re planning on traveling internationally in the future, you might want to consider holding on to your old iPhone when you buy a new one, and having your carrier unlock it. If you travel a lot, consider buying an unlocked model or using Verizon or Sprint. My wife’s former boss splits the year between the U.S. and New Zealand, so she bought a Verizon iPhone 5 and uses a local New Zealand SIM card when she’s down there. It works perfectly.


Travel safe

This should all work better than it does. At least T-Mobile is making some strides in this area, offering free 2G international data to its customers. For the time being, carriers seem content to overcharge international travelers for data, so it’s up to the savvy traveler to find ways to cut costs. If you’re using your existing carrier’s roaming plan, turn off data access for all but the most vital apps and turn off data entirely when you don’t need it. If you want to roam free, buy a prepaid SIM card from a local carrier and stop stressing out.


Data source: via Macworld (By Jason Snell)

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Apple airs new holiday ad Misunderstood featuring iPhone 5s and more


Apple has kept with its annual tradition of airing a seasonal ad featuring Apple devices in holiday settings. Last night, the companys 2013 holiday ad aired; its 90 seconds long, noticeably longer than most TV spots. Its set to the tune of "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and shows a family gathering for the holiday.

We wont spoil the emotional twist of the ad, but the title -- combined with early scenes of a teenage boy who seems to be distancing himself from the celebrations around him by burying his nose in his iPhone -- may give you a hint where this is going.

You can check out Apples annual tearjerker below.






Data source: via TUAW (By Michael Grothaus)

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Monday, May 11, 2015

Foxconns Zhengzhou Factory to Reportedly Cease Production of iPhone 5c


Foxconn will reportedly stop production of Apples lower-cost iPhone 5C at its factory located in Zhengzhou, China, and will reportedly shift the facilitys manufacturing efforts towards the iPhone 5s, reports Digitimes.


The news follows a report last week stating that Apple has been steadily reducing its orders for the iPhone 5c with suppliers as customers continue to prefer the iPhone 5s. Previously, it was stated that assembly partner Pegatron has slashed production from 320,000 units per day in October to just 80,000 units per day, with Foxconn operating at a minimal capacity of 8-9,000 units per day.

Foxconn and Pegatron Technology have obtained OEM orders for 30% and 70%, respectively, of iPhone 5c production, the sources said. One month ago, Apple lowered iPhone 5c orders to Pegatron by 20% and those to Foxconn by nearly one-third for the fourth quarter due to unsatisfactory sales, the sources indicated.
Major cuts in iPhone 5c production at Apples two major suppliers were first reported last month, as the iPhone 5c has regularly seen much greater availability compared to the iPhone 5s. The Zhengzhou factory, one of Foxconns main facilities for Apple, saw a hiring drive in April ahead of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c launch in September, and by ceasing production of the iPhone 5c it will be able to focus its efforts entirely on the iPhone 5s.

While iPhone 5c supplies have been in strong supply since the devices September launch, the iPhone 5s has been much more constrained and is only now beginning to see improved supplies. Last week, shipping estimates for new orders through Apples online store improved to 1-2 weeks, while the various models are showing significantly improved availability in Apples retail stores.


Data source: via MacRumors (By Richard Padilla)

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Friday, May 8, 2015

Best iPhone Apps Best fitness apps that use the iPhone 5s M7 motion co processor


The Nike+ Move app, revealed alongside the iPhone 5s, will soon take advantage of the M7 motion co-processor.


Apple didnt exactly hype the M7 when it introduced the chip last month in announcing the iPhone 5s, but among the handsets many new features, the co-processor may turn out to be the most impactful for app developers and consumers alike.

Using very little power, the M7 constantly measures and tracks motion data, keeping the information accessible to any apps that may need it. That means fitness and lifestyle apps no longer need to be active or running in the background to track user movements throughout the day, a benefit that could allow developers to harvest and utilize information on their users daily habits in much greater detail than previously possible.

Developers on the iOS platform are already taking advantage of the M7s capabilities, with the first wave of enabled apps coming to the App Store just days after the iPhone 5s release. 



Strava Run



Strava was first out of the gate to take advantage of the M7, releasing version 3.5.3 of Strava Run just four days after the iPhone 5s was released.

The new version adds an Auto-Pause feature for runners, giving them highly accurate activity level data without having to directly interact with the app. It also takes advantage of the M7s low-power constant monitoring, as the app gathers information from the chip for those times when Strava is not running.

Auto-Pause kicks in whenever the M7 senses that you stop moving, whether to take a break, respond to an email, or use the app’s new built in Instagram integration to snap a photo. While paused, the app automatically turns off GPS, saving battery life.

The app also suspends real-time pace information until the M7 senses you’ve started running again. As the company explains, "If you were running a 7 minute mile pace but stopped for two minutes to take and upload a photo (finishing the mile in 9 minutes) the audio cues and pace data on your iPhone will continue to show that you kept a 7 minute mile pace."

Strava allows users to track their runs via GPS, displaying maps of their route alongside stats such as distance, pace, elevation, and calories burned. It also allows users to compete on interactive score boards, find and follow friends, and explore new places to run.

Strava Run is a free download in the App Store. The 53.7MB app requires an iPhone, iPad, or iPod running iOS 5.0 or higher.


WeatherRun



GammaPoint, too, has taken advantage of the M7 with version 2.2.1 of WeatherRun. The new version adds a step counter that draws data from the motion co-processor. Step data is logged and organized in both daily and monthly measures.

WeatherRun provides users with up-to-date weather information while they are outside being active. The app also tracks activity and compares it against weather, altitude, humidity, and temperature. It interfaces with the Pebble Smartwatch, as well as other Bluetooth 4.0 devices such as the TI SensorTag.

The latest update also includes a fix for a bug that affected deleting and sharing functions on devices running iOS 7.

Version 2.2.1 of WeatherRun costs $2 in the App Store. It is a 12.2MB download that requires an iPad, iPhone, or iPod running iOS 6.0 or higher.


Argus



Also joining in on leveraging the M7 was Azumio, which recently released version 2.4 of its Argus app. The latest iteration uses the M7 for passive step-counting when not running, meaning the app automatically pulls data from the chip once the reactivated. The update also includes a streamlined honeycomb user interface and improved visual design, including a step counter that shows up as an app badge.

Argus monitors not only user activities, but food intake, workouts, sleep, hydration, weight, and vital signs. The app is engineered to consume very little power and is designed to run in the background at all times. Users can create food diaries, observe trends over time, and track and share data with friends. Also included is interaction with a number of third-party wellness devices, like the Withings Smart Body Analyzer.

The new version of Argus is available as a free download in the App Store for iOS devices running iOS 6.0 or higher.


Pedometer


The most recent addition to the line of M7-supporting apps comes from Cross Forward Consulting, which debuted its Pedometer++ app on Tuesday. The new app functions as a simple step counter that relies on the M7s passive monitoring to log steps taken throughout the day. Pedometer++ allows users to compile their data on both a weekly and a daily basis. Like Argus, Pedometer++ can be set to display the current step count as the apps notification badge. The figure displayed in the badge will dynamically update throughout the day.

Pedometer++ version 1.1 is available now in the App Store as a free 0.3MB download only for the iPhone 5s.


Maximizing the M7

The coming months will almost certainly see more developers adding new features relying on the M7. Nike, maker of the popular Nike+ app, has already promised a Nike+ Move based on the M7s capabilities.

Apples motion co-processor will also likely figure into apps outside of the fitness category. In addition to user motion tracking, the M7 can, even in sleep mode, tell when a user is walking or driving. For example, navigation apps may leverage the data to switch from driving to walking directions dynamically depending on a users speed.


Data source: via AppleInsider (By Kevin Bostic)

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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Solid report claims Apple’s iPhone 6 will finally feature a bigger 4 8 inch display


With the iPhone 5s launch behind us, industry watchers are now turning up the heat as they sniff around for details on next year’s iPhone 6. We have already seen a few early reports from multiple solid sources suggest Apple will finally make the move to a larger display in next year’s iPhone 6, and now another report from a well-respected source suggests Apple is indeed finally getting ready to satisfy critics and launch a smartphone with a larger screen.

Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek on Monday issued a research note to investors in which he reversed course on Apple. Misek previously had a Hold rating on Apple shares with a $450 price target, but he’s now bullish on Apple’s prospects. As a result, Misek upped his target to $600 on Monday morning and slapped a Buy rating on Apple’s stock.

There are a few reasons for the analyst’s change of heart, one of which is that his supply chain sources indicate that Apple is getting more favorable prices from its component suppliers. This is a change from Misek’s position earlier this year and if accurate, it would obviously boost Apple’s bottom line. Beyond margins, however, the analyst says Apple is finally going to cave and launch an iPhone 6 with a bigger display.

“Despite still seeing risk to CQ4 and FY13 revs, we now believe better [gross margins] will allow Apple to skate by until iPhone 6 launches with its 4.8″ screen,” Misek wrote in the note. ”We est ~50% of smartphone shipments have >4″ screens and that iPhone 6 will catalyze a large upgrade cycle. The stock is attractive based on the attitude change, FY15 revs >+15%, and valuation.”

Misek has had a few good calls regarding unreleased Apple products in the past, and he is considered by many to be among the top analysts covering Apple right now. That certainly doesn’t make an iPhone 6 with a 4.8-inch display a done deal, but it adds fuel to earlier reports from The Wall Street Journal and plugged in KGI Securities analyst Ming-chi Kuo.

Apple shares jumped more than 1% on Misek’s report.


Data source: via BGR (By Zach Epstein)
Image source: iPhone 6 concept by Nikola Cirkovic

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Thursday, April 2, 2015

iPhone 6 Announcement Sees Japanese Apple Fans Already Queueing Up



It may still be several days before they can even order a new iPhone and more than a week until they can pick it up, but dedicated fans in Japan have already begun queueing.
In a country known for taking its hobbies extremely seriously, Apple acolytes in Tokyo began bagging their spots on the pavement days before the world knew what the California tech giant had up its sleeve.
Tetsuya Tamura, 45, and his 20-year-old son set up camp outside the companys flagship store in glitzy Ginza on Saturday, and had to wait until the small hours of Wednesday to hear about the Apple Watch and the two new iPhone models.
"The unveiling of the Apple Watch here was very tense. Everyone said, Yeah, they did it!," said Tamura, an office worker who has taken time off work to queue.
(Also see: Everything You Need to Know About the Apple Watch)
He proudly told AFP he works weekends to build up credit, and spends it every year on his Apple vigil.
Around a dozen pop-up seats were lined up on the pavement outside the store, surrounded by camping equipment, suitcases and even a rubber Steve Jobs mask.
Kajigaya Takuya, a 30 year old comedian, arrived Tuesday to join the line.
He said despite difficulties sleeping through a chilly Tokyo night, he had been having fun so far.
"The staff at the Apple Store are kind, they let us charge our iPads and iPhones, and we can use the toilet in the shop," he said.
Takuya said he enjoys the challenge of waiting outside to be among the first to touch the device, which is also available in gold.
"Of course, you need patience, its like climbing a mountain in the end you feel as if youve achieved something, I think its great," he said.
In China, which is not going to get the iPhone 6 until a week later, Internet users stayed up late to watch the live feed of the unveiling, with many joking about selling internal organs to fund a purchase.
"Good morning everyone. I have two kidneys. One is for urgent sale next week for theiPhone 6 Plus. The other is to be sold in four months time for the Apple Watch. First come, first served," quipped one.
In 2012, a Chinese teenager had his kidney removed to fund the purchase of an iPhoneand an iPad. That led to the arrest of members of an illegal organ trading group.
Despite the furore over the launch, there was some doubt as to the real significance of the news to the technology sector, with many pointing out that there was nothing very cutting edge about the new products.
Japanese Twitter users questioned the originality of the phones contactless cash feature, Apple Pay, pointing out that mobiles in Japan have had this feature for years.
And Twitter user @sinomoritsukasa couldnt see what all the fuss was about, having made his own Apple Watch, carved from an actual apple.

Apple iPhone 6

Apple iPhone 6

Display

4.70-inch

Processor

 

Front Camera

 1.2-megapixel

Resolution

 750x1334 pixels

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OS

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Rear Camera

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See full Apple iPhone 6 specifications
Apple iPhone 6 Plus

Apple iPhone 6 Plus

Display

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Processor

 

Front Camera

 1.2-megapixel

Resolution

 1080x1920 pixels

RAM

 

OS

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Storage

16GB

Rear Camera

8-megapixel

Battery capacity

 
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

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How To Install Apps On iPhone 4 4s 5 With iTunes

Many people are using iPhone these days and it has become quiet popular after the release of iPhone
4.
In iPhone we need to use iTunes to add any media files in the phone but only few people know that we can also install apps in iPhone with the help of iTunes. This will save your network data charges up to great extent.

To download apps you must have an apple iTunes id.

So just follow these easy steps to install any app on your iPhone (any model)
I have used iTunes 11 And iPhone 4s




  • Step 1: Open iTunes and connect your phone

  • Step 2: Click on iTunes store(on top right corner) and open the app which you want to install

  • Step 3: After you have opened the app which you want to install Click on Free or Buy(for paid apps) in the left sode of screen as shown in figure below

  • Step 4: The app will start downloading and you can see the progress in top of the screen

  • Step 5: After downloading Click on library (top left of the screen) and select your iPhone near Library. If your iPhone is not coming then you can reconnect it.

  • Step 6: After clicking on iPhone you will enter a screen as shown below
    Click on Image to Enlarge
 Click Apps on top of the window and select the app which you want to install 


  • Step 7: Click Install and it will show you will install

  • Step 8: After that click on Apply on bottom right of screen and the app will be installed on your iphone

  • Step 9: Click done on top right corner and eject your iphone
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Galaxy Note 4 vs iPhone 6 Plus The Best Gaming Phablets Comparison

Apple may have started the Smartphone revolution, but it was Samsung who created the ‘phablet’ category within this tech industry. Its Galaxy Note released back in 2011 exceeded all expectations. There was always a rivalry between these two manufacturers, and it will most likely last for another decade. Apple’s newest iPhone 6 Plus claims to be an ideal gaming device; Samsung claims the exact same this with its latest Galaxy Note 4. Who’s going to win eventually? Here’s a closer look at the main technical features of these two amazing ‘phablets’. Today, we are writing adetailed Comparison of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs. Apple iPhone 6 Plus: Which One is the Best Online Gaming Phablet Device?


Gaming Comparison between Galaxy Note 4 and iPhone 6Plus

Apple has finally understood that size matters. Its newest iPhone 6 Plus comes with a 5.5 inch screen, which is perfect for gaming. Unlike previous versions of the iPhonethat were a lot smaller, the 6 Plus highlights a much better display. On the downside, it still can’t compete with Galaxy Note 4’s 5.7 inch screen. Certain mobile games require wider screens; a gamer should be able to hold the device with both hands, and thus access commands much faster. Online games like Arcade Games, Action Games, Racing Games including; Car Games and Bike Games 365 also need a wider space.

As for the quality of the images and videos, the Note 4 pride itself with a 1400 x 2560 Quad HD, which basically means that the Super AMOLED panel highlights 515 pixels per inch. On the other hand, we have the iPhone 6 Plus which displays a 1080 x 1920 resolution (401 pixel density). Should we assume that games are clearer on the Note 4? Maybe, although some experts claim that the differences are barely noticeable.

iPhone 6 Plus Gaming Experience

When Apple released the new iPhone 6, it also revealed Metal, a brand newdeveloping kit for game developers. It is meant to improve the graphics on all iOS games. iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are thus taking gaming experiences to a whole new level. Thanks to a bigger screen, the games will also look and move better, faster. There’s no denying that the 6 Plus has great potential, and it could be a killer gaming device. It comes with a great screen and it feels comfortable in “landscape mode”. Also, the lifespan of the batter has been extended, too, in order to allow casual gamers to enjoy their games at full potential.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Gaming Experience

Considering that the Galaxy Note 4 is bigger than the latest iPhone, it could mean that the gaming experience is improved. Casual gamers are able to stream console-quality games directly onto their devices using OnLive. Fans will receive free access to a substantial gallery of games thanks to Samsung’s newest partnership with cloud gaming company OnLive. 

According to Samsung, anyone who purchases a Note 4 will receive a FREE 3-month subscription to the gaming service. OnLive claims to be revolutionary since it streams the exact same software gamers would enjoy on high-end gaming computers. This means you have 3 months to enjoy the latest, most amazing mobile games. Some of OnLive’s greatest names include ‘Batman: Arkham Asylum’, ‘L.A Noire’ and many others.

Comparison of Multi-Tasking & One-Hand Mode Feature

As much as we love the new iPhone 6 Plus, it doesn’t feature side-by-side multi-tasking. Samsung has been offering this feature for quite some time now; the Multi Window comes in handy when you want to access more pages at the time, or you’d like to try out more apps. Last but not least, all phablets should feature easy sliding. On the iPhone, you get to slide the screen by double tapping on the home button; as for the Note 4, you can shrink the whole screen with a single tap. This can come in handy when you’re accessing more apps and games at the same time.


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Apples Admittance The Cheap iPhone 5C Failed as a Result of iPhone 4 Comeback

$320 for a four year old iPhone, Apple thinks that aspiring consumers will love to pay such amount. Apple plans to restart the manufacturing of iPhone 4, which it discontinued after the launch of iPhone 5C and 5S last year. 



According to an Indian business newspaper, "The Economics Times", Apple will sell iPhone 4 only in three countries India, Indonesia and Brazil. In emerging markets such as India, China, Indonesia selling iPhone is bit tricky. Such markets dont have a system of one or two years contract and they like to pay full amount upfront for a new smartphone.

iPhone 5S & 5C were launched in the late previous year, iPhone 5C was supposed to solve this problem offering a brand new device with a price similar to previous models, but instead, not just in developing countries but consumers across the world found the cheaper iPhone much expensive and insufficiently exclusive.

"iPhone 5C is neither cheap nor chearful" – Reuters/Amit Dave

As a result of iPhone 5Cs downfall, Apple is willing to bring back its older model – iPhone 4. According to forecasts, Indians will purchase around 225 million smartphones and 100 million in Brazil and Indonesia, out-of-which 92% will be new buyers. Bringing a smartphone worth Rs. 20,000 ($320) will tend people to buy iPhone and turn into Apples loyalist.

iPhone 5C - TV Commercial


It wouldnt be easy for Apple though as consumers have lots of option with Samsung and LG launching new devices with much cheaper rates with all the bells and whistles.

Source:
http://qz.com/174031/apples-admitting-the-cheap-iphone-5c-failed-by-bringing-back-the-iphone-4/

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Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in iPhone application development services and other mobile app development services.

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Latest iPhone 6 Plus 5 5 inches Specifications Price and Availability in India

On Tuesday Apple unveils its much awaited iPhone 6. And interesting but not so secret part was it now comes in 2 screen sizes, The bigger one is 5.5 inches and other one is 4.7 inches which are both bigger than the previous versions.
The bigger version has been named as iPhone 6 Plus and it has a 5.5 inches display with a resolution of  1920*1080 pixel which is able to deliver a PPI of  401, thats over 2 million pixels OMG!!!

Check out launch of iPhone 6

Apple iPhone 6 Plus 5.5 inches Specifications

5.5-inch Retina HD Display (Obvious)
64-bit A8 chip
8MP iSight camera (1080p HD video recording)
1.2MP (720p HD video recording)
NFC, Bluetooth, WiFi
Up to 24 hours on 3G
iOS 8 (the latest one)
172 grams (heavier than iPhone 6 )


Apple iPhone 6 Plus 5.5 inches Price

iPhone 9 Plus is available in 3 Models and prices are given below (these are off contract prices)
( Apple is yet to announce its price for Indian market these values are directly converted from $ to ₹)

 - 16   GB for ₹45,000 ($749)

 - 64   GB for ₹51,000 ($849)

 - 128 GB for ₹57,000 ($949)

Apple iPhone 6 Plus 5.5 inches Availability

The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus will start shipping in the US on September 19, with advance orders to begin this Friday (September 12). The new iPhones will come to India on October 17. The company has already started teasing the new iPhones on Apple Indias iPhone page.

(Images are taken from Apples official website)
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