Posted on 09/09/2014 10:58:38 AM PDT by Red Badger
Apple unveiled the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, an update of its flagship smartphone with larger screens.
Today we are launching the biggest advancement in the history of the iPhone, Apple CEO Tim Cook said at the start of the companys press event in Cupertino, Calif., where Apple is headquartered.
The iPhone 6 will feature a larger 4.7 inch retina HD screen, while the 5.5 inch iPhone 6 Plus model also will be offered. The full 1080p HD screen features no borders with glass that covers the entire surface and curves around the edges of the thinner device.
A new camera protrudes a bit out the back. While it has a new sensor, the camera is still 8 megapixels. However, the new camera does a better job of recognizing faces in scenes, and delivers better focus, especially in low light conditions, with the iPhone 6 including digital image stabilization, while the iPhone 6 Plus has optical image stabilization.
An improved video camera also enables slow motion video to be captured at 120 fps or 240 fps.
The iPhone 6 screen will boast over 1 million pixels, the iPhone 6 Plus over 2 million pixels.
The handsets, with faster Wi-Fi built in, also feature a new A8 chip, which makes graphics 84 times faster than the original iPhone. The devices also are 50% more energy efficient, although battery life remains about the same as the more recent iPhone5s. The iPhone 6 Plus, however, features a longer battery, given its larger size.
Still, the A8 chip marks an improvement over previous iPhones, given that its 25% faster when it comes to processing power and boasts 50% faster graphics.
Calls can now also be made via Wi-Fi when cell conditions are poor.
Pricing for the iPhone 6 starts at $199 and goes to $399. The iPhone 6 Plus will start at $299, with the highest priced at $499.
The devices, which become available Sept. 19, will come in gold, silver and space gray.
The iPhone 5 continues to perform well for Apple.
The smartphone, introduced in 2012, is still its most popular handset with a 27% share, followed closely by last years iPhone 5S, at 25%, according to research firm Localytics.
Yet the update to the iPhone, first launched in 2007, is important to Apple since it represents over half of the companys revenue.
Analysts already anticipate that the new iPhone 6 models will sell more than 75 million handsets by the end of the year.
While the iPhone essentially created the smartphone revolution, Apple has faced some stiff competition recently from Samsung with its Galaxy line of devices. Amazon, however, has struggled with its Amazon Fire Phone, which the company recently discounted by $200 to 99 cents in order to boost sales.
Apple live streamed the reveal of its new devices and software here from the Flint Performing Arts Center in Cupertino, Calif.
Today, we have some amazing products to share with you and we think at the end of the day you will agree that this too is a very key day for Apple, Cook said.
yes, the new IPhone should be called the IPAD Mini
Enough to keep the sheep happy?
Sounds like gradually iPads are going to be phased out.
Soon there will be an expandable phone that can go from the size of an iPhone to tablet size.
Trying to keep up with the Samsong Galexay.
Some, if not most, of those people are actors hired by Apple to stand in line and look excited.
Bump!
Ask Jennifer Lawrence how much she likes the cloud. Granted the hack was her fault. But she DID get hacked.
Yep, and not just libs, even the terror group ISIS, I kid you not, saw a few still pictures of ISIS/ISIL terrorists using what look like iPhones.
Also the Apple Watch ... is here.
Used to be people bragged on how SMALL their phone was.............................
“Is Apple running out of Ideas ?”
That should read; “Is Apple running out of iDeas ?”
That is hilarious
The new phone is nice, I still like my iPhone 4.
It’s the watch I’m excited about.
yes, the new IPhone should be called the IPAD Mini
“Is Apple running out of Ideas ?”
Maybe, now that Steve Jobs is gone. If so, they’ve still had more original ideas, especially of the type that end users notice, than Samsung and a few other phone/electronics companies have had, put together.
I’m not really a big fan of Apple, but it can hardly be denied that they’ve put way more thought, for years now, into how people actually use technology, than any other computer/phone/electronics company.
It’s a condition known as Appelsophogus Snuffleupigus which causes a person to crave new Apple releases more than food. It is a neurological condition caused by too much contact with an apple product.
Cool!
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