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How is the battery life of iPhone 6? Good enough or should I get the brick IPhone 6 Plus for better battery life?
How is the battery life of iPhone 6? Good enough or should I get the brick IPhone 6 Plus for better battery life?
More responsive to Samsung but maybe because its still new and memory still empty.
The screen is big, so it is more of a phablet than a phone. But can't compare to the samsing.
The iPhone uses a 64 bit processor. Samsung is still using an older 32 processor. Apple also controls the OS while Samsung has to rely on Google's android. For benchmarks refer to the following
http://forums.appleinsider.com/t/18...ess-outperform-competing-phones-in-benchmarks
I went to ah Beng phone shop....
Quoted $1200 for small one and $1800 for big one.
Ah Beng told me dun buy as yet.....prices dropping soon
The screen is big, so it is more of a phablet than a phone. But can't compare to the samsing.
Android phones will have the 64-bit chip next year, when Qualcomm releases the new Snapdragon 810 chips.
Your apps also need to be optimized for 64-bit processing, otherwise you won't see tangible increase in speed.
4.7 inch is about the right size... I prefer pocket friendly phones. I don't carry along a handbag with me.
Anyone knows which sells better: the iPhone 6 or the iPhone 6 Plus?
i will go for the iphone 6, 16GB model cos' i dun think i need much storage for apps.![]()
If you take a lot of pictures or videos, or store/listen to a long of songs, 16Gb may not be enough.
iPhones do not have a microSD card slot, so you are stuck with what you have.
Of course, you can use cloud storage, but beware of your naughty photos getting leaked online.![]()
I went to ah Beng phone shop....
Quoted $1200 for small one and $1800 for big one.
Ah Beng told me dun buy as yet.....prices dropping soon
Apple has been using a 64 processor since the iPhone 5S/5C. So Apple has a 1 to 2 year lead.
Also many don't realise that android phones are usually sold with more horse power & RAM than the iPhones because Android is not an efficient OS. They need more resources to run than IOS. So looking at the specs is not a good way to determine performance.