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    iPhone 6 Is More Than an iPhone 5S Refresh

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    September 15, 2014
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      1iPhone 6 Is More Than an iPhone 5S Refresh

      iPhone 6 Is More Than an iPhone 5S Refresh

      By Don Reisinger

      2Apple iPhone 6 Adds a Bigger Screen

      Apple iPhone 6 Adds a Bigger Screen

      iPhone 5 owners will immediately discover that the iPhone 6 comes with a larger screen than what they’ve grown accustomed to over the last couple of years. Instead of the 4-inch display found on the iPhone 5, the iPhone 6 comes with a 4.7-inch screen. That’s enough of a difference for Apple to boost its pixel resolution to 1,334-by-750, compared with 1,136-by-640 for the iPhone 5S.

      3An Enhanced Wireless Experience for Those Seeking It

      An Enhanced Wireless Experience for Those Seeking It

      Wireless is obviously a major concern for many customers, so Apple has boosted its offering in the iPhone 6. The device now supports 802.11ac as well as 802.11n WiFi connectivity. The iPhone 5S only supports 802.11n, which doesn’t support the same distance and throughput as the newer standard.

      4Near-Field Communication for Apple Pay

      Near-Field Communication for Apple Pay

      Apple’s iPhone 6 is the first device from the company to support near-field communication. With the chip included, users will be able to communicate with payment devices and purchase products with Apple Pay. That service, which is scheduled to launch this fall, is designed to replace the traditional wallet and improve the security of credit card transactions. We’ll see if Apple can succeed at making Apple Pay both popular and reliably secure.

      5TouchID for Security Concerns

      TouchID for Security Concerns

      When TouchID was introduced in the iPhone 5S, Apple touted its service as a secure option for those who want to lock down devices. The technology recognizes a thumbprint and will only open the handset when the print is pressed onto the Home button. The same technology has found its way to the iPhone 6 and appears to work in the same way as it does on iPhone 5S.

      6Nearly the Same Camera Experience

      Nearly the Same Camera Experience

      Those with the iPhone 5S will find that they won’t get much of a boost in camera experience by switching to the iPhone 6. Both devices sport 8-megapixel sensors. However, the iPhone 6 does add auto-focus with Focus Pixels, which Apple says will allow for a more rapid focus on the target. The company’s panorama feature has also been given a kick and can now go up to 43 megapixels in size.

      7Pick a Winner on Design

      Pick a Winner on Design

      Looking back at the last few iPhones and the design featured in the iPhone 6, one must really decide for themselves what’s most appealing. The design of the iPhone 5S and the design of the iPhone 6 are similar, but Apple has made the latter look a bit more rounded along the sides and uniform on the back. In terms of color, however, the same Space Grey, Silver and Gold are available for both phones.

      8Apple Boosts the Internal Power

      Apple Boosts the Internal Power

      Internally, the iPhone 6 adds a nice power boost compared with the iPhone 5S. The device now comes with Apple’s A8 chip, as well as the M8 motion coprocessor. While Apple was quick to point out that those two chips are the most powerful it has ever offered in a device, the company didn’t make a clear distinction between the power capabilities in iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S. Just know that on both processing power and GPU performance, the iPhone 6 wins out.

      9There’s No Advantage on the Software Side

      There's No Advantage on the Software Side

      Whether customers have an iPhone 5S or an iPhone 6, they will all be capable of running the same operating system when iOS 8 launches on Sept. 17. Apple’s iOS 8 works across Apple’s last few devices, as well as iPads and the fifth-generation iPod. Apple’s iOS 8 will come bundled with the iPhone 6 and will be a free update on previous models when it’s made available over the air.

      10Consider the Size and Weight Comparisons

      Consider the Size and Weight Comparisons

      The iPhone 6 is a slightly larger device than anything Apple customers have seen so far. The device is 5.44 inches tall by 2.6 inches wide. And it weighs 4.55 ounces. That’s quite large compared with the iPhone 5S, which comes in at 4.87 inches high by 2.31 inches wide, with a weight of 3.95 ounces. The iPhone 6 wins out in depth, however, coming in at 0.27 inches, compared with the iPhone 5S’ 0.3 inches.

      11A Big Difference on Price

      A Big Difference on Price

      The iPhone 6 is priced at the same rate that the iPhone 5S used to be offered at, meaning it starts at $199 with a two-year agreement and goes up to $399 for the top-of-the-line, 128GB option. The iPhone 5S, meanwhile, has lost its 64GB option, and is now going for $99 and $149 for the 16GB and 32GB versions, respectively. The iPhone 6 is also $100 cheaper on every storage level than the iPhone 6 Plus.

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