Showing posts with label iPhone 6s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone 6s. Show all posts

Saturday, September 17, 2016

iPhone 7 vs iPhone 6s, Should You Upgrade?

As we all know, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are now available to purchase in Apple official website or Apple Store or other agency shops. As the biggest hit on this September in the smartphone market, the new iPhone 7 has some new features and redesigns comparing to old iPhone 6s. The new handset isn't a huge leap over the previous model, but there are still a few things here to get excited about. So, if you're the owner of an iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus, should you upgrade? Let's take a look at the major similarities and differences between iPhone 7 and iPhone 6s to help you decide.

1. Design

The height, width and thickness is the same for iPhone 7 and iPhone 6s and the predecessors of iPhone 7 are actually a tad lighter than iPhone 6s. Design wise, the biggest change is that the new iPhone 7 is finally water and dust resistant. Apple says the iPhone 7 models get an IP67 rating, which means they can survive being submerged up to 1 meter underwater for as long as 30 minutes. The home button is different, too. Home button now features a new version of the pressure-sensitive and Touch ID sensor. It no longer actually clicks, but simulates one via a vibration like the Force Touch trackpad on MacBooks. The Force Touch Home button offers Taptic feedback and this can be programmed via third-party applications to offer “new feelings and experiences” for users.

2. Screen

The screen sizes remain the same—iPhone 7 will have a 4.7-inch display and iPhone 7 Plus will have a 5.5-inch display—nestled in the same fashion, with a noticeable bezel surrounding them. The resolutions also remain the same: 1,334 x 750 pixels on the small one, 1,920 x 1,080 pixels on the large one.
The new phones have upgraded displays that are 25 percent brighter, with a wider color gamut for better color reproduction and improved color management. Both include the 3D Touch pressure sensitive display that debuted with the 6S line. But it appears that Apple did not update the image resolution of the displays, meaning that this year’s iPhone has the same number of pixels as 2014’s iPhone 6. (The iPhone 7 is 750 x 1334 pixels, while the iPhone 7 Plus is 1080 x 1920.)

3. Camera

The camera is where things get interesting and perhaps the hardest to quantify. On paper, the raw megapixel count hasn't really changed. The iPhone 7 and iPhone 6s have 12-megapixel sensors on the back, but where the real difference comes is with aperture, pixel size, and post-processing. The 7 has f/1.8 aperture compared with the 6s's f/2.2, giving it a bigger pixel size, optical image stabilization, and longer exposure. Most importantly, it has new image signal processor that uses machine learning to process pictures, and take the best shots with tone mapping, noise reduction, and a wide color gamut.
That means the iPhone 7 should take better, more reliable shots in all circumstances, but especially in low-light settings. It should also do a better job of reducing noise and getting rid of blur from shaking hands.

4. Headphone

Apple finally ditched headphone jack, which means you’ll have to rely on a Lightning converter for your current headphones, or upgrade to a pair of Bluetooth earbuds. To make up for the missing headphone jack, Apple is including a pair of Lightning-connected (wired) EarPods in the box and a Lightning-converter for your 3.5mm headphone plug. These new EarPods and a dongle for connecting older headphones to the iPhone 7 will be included along with the new iPhone.
The lack of a headphone jack also prompted Apple to improve wireless audio — the result is the W1 wireless chip. It’s implemented in another new Apple product, the AirPods, which are completely wireless and get 5 hours of battery life. They aren’t included in the box, and you need to purchase it at $159.

5. Processing and Graphics

The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus utilize Apple’s most powerful processor ever: the A10 Fusion. It’s a 64-bit quad-core processor that’s 40 percent faster than the A9 in the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. Apple says it’s 120 times faster than the original iPhone. The processor also improves the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus’ graphics — it’s 50 percent faster than the A9. The 7 also comes with 2GB of RAM, whereas the 7 Plus offers 3GB.

6. Battery Life

Apple also says that the new phones have “the longest battery life ever of an iPhone”, but the actual improvements seem as incremental as always. The company says the smaller iPhone 7 will last two hours longer than the iPhone 6S, while the 7 Plus gains an hour over the 6S Plus.

7. Price 

The new phone is available for purchasing on September 16th. For the first time there is no longer a 16GB storage option, instead, the iPhone 7 will come in three storage models: 32GB ($649), 128GB ($749) and 256GB ($849). The iPhone 7 Plus also comes in the same storage models: 32GB ($769), 128GB ($869) and 256GB ($969).The new prices for the iPhone 6s are 32GB for $549 and 128GB for $649. The iPhone 6s Plus is 32GB for $649 and 128GB for $749.
  • iPhone 7 – 32GB ($649), 128GB ($749), 256GB ($849)
  • iPhone 6S – 32GB ($549), 128GB ($649)

8. Conclusion

The iPhone 7 isn't the biggest update in Apple history. Therefore, if you already have an iPhone 6s/6s Plus and aren't much of a gamer or photographer, then it may be best to hold onto your old device. However, if you're not troubled by the removal of the audio jack, have a habit of dropping your phone into bodies of water, and want to take advantage of the new performance, battery, and camera improvements, iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will be worthy of upgrading.

Thursday, July 21, 2016

iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S8, Which One Will Be Better for You?

There is no doubt that iPhone 7 will be the hottest topic in 2016 autumn while Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected to become next hot talk in early 2017 in smartphone market around the world. New innovative features, designs and updates will be incorporated in these two mobile devices to make them the leaders in the industry. And thanks to the thousands of rumors and reports, here we can provide a full comparison between upcoming iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S8 based on the latest rumors and reports.



iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S8, Which one will be the winner?

1. Release Date

Talking about the iPhone 7 release date, Apple followed a set pattern for their release but a few of them were released at completely different time. If apple gonna follow the same cycle as it used for iPhone models we can anticipate that the release date of iPhone 7 may fall sometimes in September 2016. And Samsung Galaxy S8 release date is likely to be in either March or April 2017, based on recent release histories for Samsung Galaxy series.

2. Camera

iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S8 will both have an outstanding performance in cameras. Some of the shared camera features will include optical image stabilization, geo-tagging and facial recognition. The iPhone 7 will have a 24MP primary camera with 7MP for the front camera. Galaxy S8 on the other hand will have 30MP for the rear camera and 9MP for the front camera.

3. Battery

The battery life of iPhone has been a complaint ever since iPhone 5, and we don’t want to charge our devices once a day. iPhone 7S is likely to have a battery of 3300 mAh in comparison to the huge 4200 mAh for Samsung Galaxy S8. They are both an improvement compared to their predecessors and will juice up the devices sufficiently.

4. Display

iPhone 7 will keep 4.7-inch screen like iPhone 6s but will give a big leap on resolution that a QHD display is probably packed. And Samsung smartphones always boast bigger screen and higher resolution. Galaxy S8 features a 5.2-inch screen and super AMOLED display with a resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels supporting 4K playback. What's more, a foldable display is rumored to show on Galaxy S8 offering conveniences to carry the phone in pocket.

5. Memory

iPhone 7 is reportedly to ditch memory of 16GB to have memory options of 32GB, 64GB and 128GB internal memory, with expandable dual micro SD card support. It will also have a RAM of 5GB to keep all processes running smoothly. Galaxy S8 will have options for only 64GB and 128GB for the main memory, with RAM of 6GB.

6. Processor

It is reported that iPhone 7 will feature an octa-core A10 processor. This amazing processor will offer blazing speeds while using low-power mode. Galaxy S8 will on the other hand have the Snapdragon Qualcomm octa-core processor. This also offers amazing speeds with great multi-tasking abilities.

7. Operating System

The iPhone 7 will be run on iOS 10 or above while Galaxy S8 will preinstall Android 6.0. The operating system can be upgraded to Android 7.0. If you fully secure OS then go for Apple but if you want to tweak your OS and want flexible OS then Samsung may be a better choice.

Conclusion:

Samsung Galaxy S8 vs iPhone 7: Both of them will be the superb and amazing products and it is not really quite easy for me to say which one is better. It is obvious that Samsung Galaxy have a better performance on camera specs, RAM, size and a lot more to offer. However, iPhone 7 is proud for amazing performance with developed processor and operation system. 

Which one you will buy?