IPHONE6 hands:-
An iPhone 6 with a larger-than-4.5-inch screen. In fact,we have a choice of two phone to consider, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus.
features:-
Bigger screen:-
A refreshed Retina display (Apple's calling it Retina HD) retains its 326ppi with a 1,334x750-pixel resolution. (It's the iPhone 6 Plus that has the higher pixel density on its 1080p HD display.) The iPhone 6's better-than-720p display on a 4.7-inch phone is about right. It's when you get to 5 inches and higher that we generally start seeing 1080p HD and above.
Look and feel:-
Its larger body and more rounded edges make the slim form feel even thinner. While both size models feel good in the hand, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 fits more securely into the palm. Luckily, even if it does feel massive compared to a 4-inch model, iOS 8 does allow a one-handed way to pop to the top of apps and touch parts of the screen that might be normally out of reach.
It weighs in at 4.55 ounces (129 grams), and, like the iPhone 5S, contains a Touch ID fingerprint scanner integrated into the home button
Camera and video:-
Focus time speeds up, Apple says, colors look more lifelike when the flash is engaged, and the imaging chip has better ways to battle noise.Panorama mode will capture up to 43 megapixels in its five-element lens, and there's face detection, and blink and smile detection as well.
On the video front, you'll be capturing 1080p HD video at either 30 or 60fps, with slow motion coming in at 120 or 240fps. Continuous autofocus while you're shooting video means that the camera will adjust as the subjects move around -- or as you do. Apple has also made improvements to the 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera, or the FaceTime camera, as the company likes to call it. The iPhone 6 tweaks face detection and focus to aim for better accuracy, and now weaves in HDR. Video capture here remains steady at 720p HD, and the front-facer also gets a burst mode.
soo many features are there....for more you can visit:-
http://www.cnet.com/products/apple-iphone-6/
An iPhone 6 with a larger-than-4.5-inch screen. In fact,we have a choice of two phone to consider, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus.
features:-
Bigger screen:-
A refreshed Retina display (Apple's calling it Retina HD) retains its 326ppi with a 1,334x750-pixel resolution. (It's the iPhone 6 Plus that has the higher pixel density on its 1080p HD display.) The iPhone 6's better-than-720p display on a 4.7-inch phone is about right. It's when you get to 5 inches and higher that we generally start seeing 1080p HD and above.
Look and feel:-
Its larger body and more rounded edges make the slim form feel even thinner. While both size models feel good in the hand, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 fits more securely into the palm. Luckily, even if it does feel massive compared to a 4-inch model, iOS 8 does allow a one-handed way to pop to the top of apps and touch parts of the screen that might be normally out of reach.
It weighs in at 4.55 ounces (129 grams), and, like the iPhone 5S, contains a Touch ID fingerprint scanner integrated into the home button
Camera and video:-
Focus time speeds up, Apple says, colors look more lifelike when the flash is engaged, and the imaging chip has better ways to battle noise.Panorama mode will capture up to 43 megapixels in its five-element lens, and there's face detection, and blink and smile detection as well.
On the video front, you'll be capturing 1080p HD video at either 30 or 60fps, with slow motion coming in at 120 or 240fps. Continuous autofocus while you're shooting video means that the camera will adjust as the subjects move around -- or as you do. Apple has also made improvements to the 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera, or the FaceTime camera, as the company likes to call it. The iPhone 6 tweaks face detection and focus to aim for better accuracy, and now weaves in HDR. Video capture here remains steady at 720p HD, and the front-facer also gets a burst mode.
soo many features are there....for more you can visit:-
http://www.cnet.com/products/apple-iphone-6/
