Once the undisputed leader of the smartphone pack Apple has lost a lot of ground to its competitors who have copied innovated their way to much better hardware and software over the last few years.
Once the undisputed leader of the smartphone pack Apple has lost a lot of ground to its competitors who have copied innovated their way to much better hardware and software over the last few years.
With the iPhone 6 , Apple has finally addressed the need for a larger screen on its smartphones. To many, this may look as if Apple is playing catch up with Android - it's difficult not to, considering the stark similarities in the latest iPhone and Android (*cough* *cough* Samsung) devices both in...
Google's Android mobile operating system looks unbeatable, due to its low-cost services and frequently updated software that remains attractive to hardware makers, operators and users worldwide.
Is this the same Apple we've known for all these years? Well, the company has evolved leaps and bounds after the Steve Jobs era. Apple under the guidance of Tim Cook is doing things that we never thought we will ever get to see from the Cupertino giant.
Apple gave you everything you ever longed for in an Apple iPhone with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. It was just inevitable that a larger display came to an iPhone. The Apple iPhone 6's whole experience just feels better because of that bigger display.
It's a brave new world for Apple's larger iPhone, and it's much the better for it
Apple has finally relented to a market that demands bigger and bigger smartphones with its newest hero device, the iPhone 6. As always, Apple has created a phone whose specs aren't terribly impressive on paper - trudging along a year or two behind those offered by Android flagships - but offers a...
Elegant design; Exceptional display quality; Fast and reliable performance; Top-notch camera; TouchID button is more useful
Insufficient battery life; Lackluster front-facing camera; Too little storage on default model; no microSD support; Non-replaceable battery; Not dust- or water-resistant
With its larger display and more rounded design, the iPhone 6 has Apple adjusting to the rest of the smartphone market. Has the transition been a smooth one? Here's our[...]
In the iPhone 5 review, I remember writing that, "As Android manufacturers continue to flood the market with absurdly large phones, it's good to see Apple Think Different." Not any more though, as Apple has changed. It's no more a company under Steve Job's leadership, that did things differently.
Great user experience; Premium metal body; Sleek design; Excellent sound output; very good camera; Long battery life; Excellent for gaming; Rich App Store
Lacks mass storage mode; Supports few video formats; Lacklustre maps; Lacks FM Radio; Reachability feature is stupid
Summary: The 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and iOS 8 offer enough new functionality to entice existing iPhone owners to invest in an upgrade, and there's plenty to attract converts to the iPhone ecosystem too.
Elegant slimline chassis with 4.7-inch screen; Solid build quality; Performance boost over iPhone 5s; Fast autofocus on iSight camera; Good new features in iOS 8
Battery life may not be enough for power users; No optical image stabilisation on iSight camera; No NFC-enabled Apple Pay support outside the US
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