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mardi 21 juin 2016

iPhone 6 review



KEY FEATURES

  • 4.7-inch screen
  • Apple A8 processor
  • Up to 128GB storage
  • NFC (Apple Pay only)
  • Touch ID fingerprint scanner
  • Manufacturer: Apple
  • Review Price: £539.00
Apple iPhone fans on a budget have traditionally had a tough time of it and this remained true in 2015.
Despite the success of the moderately more affordable iPhone 5C, come the firm’s big 2015 iPhone event, Apple chose not to release a follow-up to the colourful handset. Instead Apple unveiled the iPhone 6S, which carries a premium price tag.
However, Apple has wisely chosen keep selling and reduce the price of its 2014 iPhone 6. The phone still features powerful internal components and is being upgraded to Apple’s latest iOS 9 software. The combination of factors mean it could be the ideal choice for bargain hunters.
We’re working of an updated iPhone 6, with iOS 9 review. Make sure to check back and find out if the iPhone 6 is the iOS-flavoured bargain Apple-fans need.

WHAT IS THE IPHONE 6?

When it was released in 2014 the iPhone 6 was one of the hottest smartphone on the market.
Featuring a completely rethought design, Apple loaded the iPhone 6 with a wealth of custom software and hardware features.
The combination of hardware and software features made the iPhone 6 one of the most innovative and powerful smartphones ever seen.
However, one year on Apple’s competitors have come out swinging releasing their own wave of top-end innovative handsets.
Chief among these have been LG with its stellar G4 handset and Samsung with its Galaxy S6Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy S6 Edge+ range of smartphones.
Each featuring a similarly impressive array of custom technologies the phones have made many buyers justifiably question if the iPhone 6’s time in the sun has ended and they’d be better off waiting for Apple’s next iPhone.
However, having used the iPhone 6 solidly since it’s launch, we’re happy to report even though it’s beginning to show its age, there is still plenty to like about Apple's 2014 flagship
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IPHONE 6: DESIGN – APPLE'S ON TO A WINNER

The iPhone 6 opts for soft curves and seamless joins between the screen and the back. It's a very different look from the iPhone 5S, which has shiny machined edges. Barring some plastic detailing on the rear it’s all glass and metal, and looks great for it.

It’s not as striking as its predecessor. The angular design of the iPhone 5S made it stand out amore. It’s the same with the iPad mini and iPad Air, although they marry the diamond cut edges with rounded metal sides.
It may not be as instantly arresting, but the iPhone 6 looks like it’s been hewn from a single piece of metal and glass and fused seamlessly together. The effect is particularly strong in the space grey finish and with the screen turned off. It is a beautiful slab of black glass and anodised aluminium. We feel the design is safe rather than ground-breaking, though. The white bezel on the silver version ruins the seamless effect a little – we’d go for space grey every time.
The iPhone 5S, left, next to the iPhone 6
As always with Apple’s phones the iPhone 6 has superb balance, it just feels right in your hand. The comfy edges are also a lot easier on the palm than the sharper ones on the iPhone 5S and the 6.9mm thickness makes it feel sleek yet strong.
Some owners are claiming that it may not be quite as robust as Apple hopes. Reports of the iPhone 6 bending in pockets have surfaced. We’ve had it in the front pocket of jeans and have not experienced any issues for the months we've been using it or the iPhone 6 Plus. We're not talking super skinny jeans, but we've been cycling with it in tight pockets and there's not been a bend in sight. In fact since the initial furore we've heard very little about it. We've hear similar reports surfacing about the Samsung Galaxy S6 but unless you intend to use your iPhone 6 as a see-saw we wouldn't worry about it at all.
We do suggest you fork out for a case, though. Like all phones you run the risk of smashing the screen if you drop it and iPhone 6 repairs don't come cheap. Check out our selection of the best iPhone 6 cases before you buy.
It’s big, but not too big
While the iPhone 6 is bigger, it doesn't feel too big. Aside from being much thinner and lighter at just 129g it’s very similar in size to the original HTC One, one of our favourite phones of 2013. If you have small hands you might struggle to get to the top corners of the screen, but we've not experienced these problems.

There is some help if you do find the screen of the iPhone 6 too big. Clunky one-handed use features are available on some Android phones, but they’ve never felt particularly intuitive. They often just shrink the whole screen diagonally down. Apple has come up with a typically elegant solution. Tap twice on the home button and the entire top of the screen jumps down bringing all the hard to reach areas into your thumbs range. It works on every app that works in portrait mode too, so you can easily get to the address bar or a browser without a problem.
Realising a power button at the top of the phone of this size doesn’t work Apple has moved it. The power button is at the right edge, above the nanoSIM tray. This makes it easy to access with your thumb, if you’re right -anded or with your index finger if you’re a lefty. It works a lot better than the top power button on the HTC One M8 which requires a little juggling to get to if you’re not ET.
In all other respects the layout of the iPhone 6 is the same as previous versions. The slightly recessed volume buttons sit on the left just under the mute toggle. The 3.5mm headphone jack resides at the bottom, with the lightning port and six handsome holes for the speaker.

There’s only one area where the iPhone 6 deviates from the principles of smooth, seamless design and that’s with the rear camera. To ensure no compromise on image quality due to the slimness of the phone, Apple has had to raise the camera slightly from the body. But it isn't anywhere near as severe as some other phones. Put a case on and you won’t notice this at all, but you will feel it when holding the phone in landscape. Helpfully, the edges are lightly chamfered, which means it slips into pockets without snagging at all.
All-in-all the iPhone 6 has an accomplished design. It doesn't scream 'look at me', instead it’s refined, elegant and ergonomic, great for long hours of use, whether you’re gaming or visiting your favourite sites. Do we like it more than the HTC One M8’s design? The jury’s still deliberating; we have mixed views at the TrustedReviews'offices.
There’s one final thing to talk about. The iPhone 6 is not water or dust resistant unlike the Galaxy S5 or Sony Xperia Z3. If that’s important for you then you’ll need to either opt for a waterproof case or go for one of the Android phones.

IPHONE 6: SCREEN

If you’ve never heard of Retina before it’s a term trademarked by Apple. It refers to the resolution of the screen — that's the pixels per inch (ppi) a display has and the viewing distance you would typically use it from. It means that even if you have perfect vision you won’t be able to spot pixels in normal use.
For the 4.7-inch display on the iPhone 6 that’s 326ppi, the same as every iPhone from the iPhone 4 onwards barring the iPhone 6 Plus, which packs 401ppi.
There’s no denying that the iPhone 6’s screen lags behind the competition if you look at numbers alone. It won't win at Top Trumps. The resolution of 1334 x 750 pixels pales when compared to the QHD 5.5-inch display on the LG G3. But just like a camera sensor’s megapixel count this only tells part of the story.

The screen on the iPhone 6 is great, possibly only behind the Samsung Galaxy S5 and the upcoming Note 4 for visual quality.
Colour accuracy is outstanding. Regardless of whether you’re watching a movie or flicking through your holiday snaps, the iPhone 6’s screen displays colours exactly as it should. Incredibly, there’s also no colour shift when you tilt the screen. It’s impressive although the benefits are arguable, you don’t often hold your phone at obscure viewing angles.
Of more benefit is the peak brightness, which maxes out at 558 nits. That’s more than enough to make it viewable in bright sunlight. The screen isn’t reflective either, which helps even more in this respect.

lundi 20 juin 2016

LG G5 VS Samsung Glaxay S7 





DESIGN
Device typeSmart phoneSmart phone 
OSAndroid (6.0)Android (6.0) 
Dimensions5.88 x 2.91 x 0.29 inches (149.4 x 73.9 x 7.3 mm)5.94 x 2.86 x 0.30 inches (150.9 x 72.6 x 7.7 mm) 
Weight5.61 oz (159 g)
the average is 5.3 oz (151 g)
5.54 oz (157 g)
the average is 5.3 oz (151 g)
 
MaterialsMain body: metalMain body: glass; Accents: aluminum 
FeaturesFingerprint (touch)Fingerprint (touch) 
Rugged Water, Dust resistant 
IP certified IP 68 
ColorsBlack, Gray, Pink, GoldBlack, Gray, White, Gold 
DISPLAY
Physical size5.3 inches5.5 inches 
Resolution1440 x 2560 pixels1440 x 2560 pixels 
Pixel density
554 ppi534 ppi 
Technology
IPS LCDSuper AMOLED 
Screen-to-body ratio70.15 %76.09 % 
FeaturesLight sensor, Proximity sensorScratch-resistant glass (Corning Gorilla Glass 4), Light sensor, Proximity sensor 
CAMERA
Camera16 megapixels, Duo camera12 megapixels 
FlashLEDLED 
Aperture sizeF1.8F1.7 
Focal length (35mm equivalent) 26 mm 
Camera sensor size1/2.6"1/2.5" 
Pixel size1.12 μm1.4 μm 
Hardware FeaturesOptical image stabilization, Autofocus (Laser)Optical image stabilization, Autofocus (Phase detection) 
Software FeaturesManual focus, Face detection, Voice activation, Self-timer, Geo taggingRAW image capture, Touch to focus, Smile detection, Face detection, Self-timer, Geo tagging 
SettingsExposure compensation, ISO control, White balance presets, Shutter speed controlExposure compensation, ISO control, White balance presets 
Shooting ModesBurst mode, High Dynamic Range mode (HDR), PanoramaBurst mode, High Dynamic Range mode (HDR), Panorama, Scenes, Effects 
Camcorder3840x2160 (4K), 1920x1080 (1080p HD), 1280x720 (720p HD)3840x2160 (4K) (30 fps), 1920x1080 (1080p HD) (60 fps), 1280x720 (720p HD) (240 fps) 
FeaturesHigh Dynamic Range mode (HDR), Time-lapse video, Video calling, Video sharingHigh Dynamic Range mode (HDR), Picture-taking during video recording, Video calling, Video sharing 
Front-facing camera8 megapixels5 megapixels 
Features High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) 
HARDWARE
System chip
Qualcomm Snapdragon 820Samsung Exynos 8 Octa 
Model89768890 
Processor
Quad-core, 2200 MHz, Kryo, 64-bitOcta-core, 2300 MHz, Exynos M1 and ARM Cortex-A53 , 64-bit 
Graphics processorAdreno 530ARM Mali-T880 MP12 
System memory
4096 MB RAM4096 MB RAM 
Built-in storage32 GB32 GB 
Maximum User Storage23 GB24.4 GB 
Storage expansionmicroSD, microSDHC, microSDXC up to 2000 GBmicroSD, microSDHC, microSDXC up to 200 GB 
BATTERY
Capacity2800 mAh3600 mAh 
User replaceableYes  
Wireless charging Optional 
Talk time20.00 hours
the average is 14 h (839 min)
  
Stand-by time15.8 days (380 hours)
the average is 16 days (391 h)
  
Talk time (3G) 27.00 hours
the average is 16 h (978 min)
 
Internet use   
3G 12 hours 
LTE 15 hours 
Wi-Fi 16 hours 
Music playback 55.00 hours 
Video playback 18.00 hours 
MULTIMEDIA
MirroringDLNA  
Music player   
Filter byAlbum, Artist, Genre, PlaylistsAlbum, Artist, Genre, Playlists 
FeaturesAlbum art cover, Background playback, Dolby Digital PlusAlbum art cover, Background playback 
RadioFM  
SpeakersEarpiece, LoudspeakerEarpiece, Loudspeaker 
CELLULAR
GSM850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz 
UMTS850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz 
FDD LTE700 (band 12), 700 (band 17), 700 (band 28), 800 (band 20), 850 (band 5), 900 (band 8), 1700/2100 (band 4), 1800 (band 3), 1900 (band 2), 2100 (band 1), 2600 (band 7) MHz700 (band 12), 700 (band 13), 700 (band 17), 700 (band 28), 800 (band 18), 800 (band 19), 800 (band 20), 850 (band 5), 850 (band 26), 900 (band 8), 1700/2100 (band 4), 1800 (band 3), 1900 (band 2), 1900 (band 25), 2100 (band 1), 2600 (band 7) MHz 
TDD LTE2300 (band 40), 2600 (band 38) MHz1900 (band 39), 2300 (band 40), 2500 (band 41), 2600 (band 38) MHz 
DataLTE-A Cat 6 (300/50 Mbit/s), HSDPA+ (4G) 42.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/sLTE-A Cat 9 (450/50 Mbit/s), HSPA (unspecified) 
Nano SIMYesYes 
HD Voice Yes 
VoLTE Yes 
CONNECTIVITY
Bluetooth4.24.2 
Wi-Fi802.11 a, b, g, n, ac, dual-band802.11 a, b, g, n, ac, dual-band, e 
Mobile hotspot Yes 
USBYesUSB 2.0 
ConnectorUSB Type-C (reversible)microUSB 
FeaturesMass storage device, USB chargingMass storage device, USB Host, USB charging 
Mobile Payment Samsung Pay 
Positioning
GPS, A-GPSGPS, A-GPS, Glonass, BeiDou 
NavigationTurn-by-turn navigation, Voice navigationTurn-by-turn navigation, Voice navigation 
OtherNFC, Infrared, Tethering, Computer sync, OTA syncNFC, ANT+, Tethering, Computer sync, OTA sync 
OTHER FEATURES
NotificationsHaptic feedback, Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, SpeakerphoneHaptic feedback, Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone 
SensorsAccelerometer, CompassAccelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Hall, Barometer 
Hearing aid compatibility M4, T3 
OtherVoice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recordingVoice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording, TTY/TDD 
AVAILABILITY
Officially announced21 Feb 201621 Feb 2016 
SHOPPING INFORMATION

MSRP price $ 799 
REGULATORY
APPROVAL
FCC approval
   
Date approved12 Mar 201612 Feb 2016 
FCC ID value: ZNFH850linkFCC ID value: A3LSMG935F link 
FCC measured SAR
   
Head0.52 W/kg0.27 W/kg 
Body1.24 W/kg0.66 W/kg 
Product Specific Use1.24 W/kg0.96 W/kg 
Simultaneous Transmission1.50 W/kg1.59 W/kg