iPhone 6 isn’t simply bigger — it’s better in every way.
Larger, yet dramatically thinner. More powerful, but remarkably power
efficient. With a smooth metal surface that seamlessly meets the new Retina HD
display. It’s one continuous form where hardware and software function in
perfect unison, creating a new generation of iPhone that’s better by any
measure.
iPhone at its largest and thinnest.Developing an iPhone with
a larger, more advanced display meant pushing the edge of design. From the
seamless transition of glass and metal to the streamlined profile, every detail
was carefully considered to enhance your experience. So while its display is
larger, iPhone 6 feels just right.
Not just a
bigger display, A better display.It’s one thing to make a bigger display. It’s
something else entirely to make a bigger Multi‑Touch display with brilliant
colors and higher contrast at even wider viewing angles. But that’s exactly
what we did with the new Retina HD display. Retina HD displayof
IPhone 6 is 1334×750 whilst the iPhone 6 Plus is 1920X1080 resolution.
Hugely powerful, enormously efficient.Built on 64-bit
desktop-class architecture, the new A8 chip delivers more power, even while
driving a larger display. The M8 motion coprocessor efficiently gathers data
from advanced sensors and a new barometer. And with increased battery life,
iPhone 6 lets you do more, for longer than ever.
The camera that changed photos now does the same for
video.More people take more photos with iPhone than with any other camera. And
now the iSight camera has a new sensor with Focus Pixels and new video
features, like 1080p HD at 60 fps, slo-mo at 240 fps, and time-lapse video
mode. So you’ll have more reasons to capture more moments on video, too.
The biggest iOS release ever.iOS 8 is the world’s most
advanced mobile operating system. And with incredible new capabilities and
features designed to make the most of a larger display, iOS 8 doesn’t just work
seamlessly with iPhone 6. It makes every experience feel bigger and better.
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