The iPhone 6 is
scheduled to launch in many countries on September 19th alongside the iPhone 6 Plus, which features a larger 5.5" display. Apple plans on
making both models available in over 100 countries by the end of 2014.
Pricing
for the iPhone 6 will start at $199 for a 16 GB version. Apple has done away
with the 32 GB version altogether and the 64 GB variant now take the mid-range
position with a 128 GB option now available. Each step up in storage capacity
will cost you $100 more.
As always, pricing and availability may vary
slightly from country to country.
The iPhone 6 features
a 4.7" display with a resolution of 1334 x 750. The pixel count is 326
ppi, which is the same as the iPhone 5s. However, the contrast ratio now sits
at 1400:1 which is a drastic improvement over the iPhone 5s' ratio of 800:1. The
display also packs duel-domain pixels which allows for wider and better viewing
angles.
Both the iPhone 6 and
iPhone 6 Plus are equipped with Apple A8 64-bit chipsets which also tout a new
M8 motion coprocessor for even better performance than its predecessors. While
Apple hasn't made any mention of RAM, we're going to assume that it sports the
same 1GB of RAM as its predecessor until we hear any different.
The iPhone 6 and
iPhone 6 Plus will both feature built-in NFC functionality that will work
seamlessly with Apple's new payment system, Apple Pay. This method combines NFC
and Touch ID in order to allow you to make payments with your iPhone across
thousands of merchants in the United States.
The rear facing
iSight camera in the iPhone 6 has an all new sensor that should handle everyday
photography better than ever. HD video recording and slow-mo video have also
gotten boosted to 60 fps and 240 fps, respectively. The front-facing FaceTime
camera appears to remain largely unchanged.
The iPhone 6 features
support for up to 20 LTE bands worldwide, Wi-Fi calling, VoLTE, and more.
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