Showing posts with label IPHONE 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IPHONE 6. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 March 2015

LG to release G4 smatphone in April- set to break iphone6 and Galaxy S6

G4 smartphone

LG is getting ready to pull back the curtain on its latest and greatest Android phone in April,2015.The release of G4 is predicted to crush Apple's iphone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6.
The Korea Times reports that LG is planning to launch the G4 in April, shortly after it unveils the LG UX 4.0.

“We will announce LG UX 4.0 before announcing the LG G4,” said LG President Juno Cho. “I think it is simply the best and the issue is how to best fit the new UX system into the G4 smartphone.”
G4 front view

Thursday, 25 September 2014

iPHONE 6 PRONE TO BENDING WHEN IN YOUR POCKET


iPHONE 6
Experts are divided over whether Apple should respond to claims that its new iPhone 6 handsets are prone to becoming bent when carried in trouser pockets.

iPHONE 6
Several members of the public have posted photos to the MacRumors site that appear to show the problem. A reporter for the Geek.com news site also reported his phone had warped.
Other mobiles have bent in the past.

Thursday, 28 August 2014

APPLE WILL UNVEIL iPHONE 6 ON TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 9


Apple will unveil the new iPhone 6 on Tuesday, Sept. 9, according to a document obtained by the French website Nowhere Else. We cannot confirm whether the leak is true, but Nowhere Else has a track record of publishing Apple launch materials ahead of Apple's secretive schedule, according to Gizmodo.
The news is not unexpected, of course. 



It has been known for months that Apple is planning a launch event for the iPhone 6 in September, the time of year it normally makes big product launch announcements. It was previously reported by Re/code that Apple would hold a launch event on Sept. 9, but if accurate, this would be the first piece of "official" Apple material to confirm the date.
The date comes from a printed package box or insert, the type of which comes with new product promotions. A photo of the box was passed to Nowhere Else by the site's "most trusted Chinese source," the blog says.
This was the same source that leaked, accurately, the fingerprint Touch ID security device prior to the launch of the iPhone 5S, also from printed promo box material.
Gizmodo also warns that the new photo might be a fake.

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

iPHONE 6 PRICE REVEALED



Most of the views were that the iPhone 6 would generally appear to be an overhaul of the existing iPhone 5s and the cost push up would be majorly due to the bunch of new features added. The price of the iPhone 6 came up back in April when Jeffries analyst Peter Misek revealed that Apple was negotiating with carriers to increase the price of the iPhone 6 by $100 compared to the 5s, which starts at $199 with contract. However, according to TechRadar, the iPhone 6 could be available for as high as $800 without a contract which is double than the original price of the first iPhone in 2007 when it wasn't subsidized by two-year contracts.



The constant increment in price is not favourable to those in the African countries at all.Especially those in Ghana,since their cedi keeps depreciating in value as against the dollar. Maybe Apple should consider the African countries when pricing their products.What do you think??



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Sunday, 17 August 2014

IPHONE 6: FEATURES MOST SHOPPERS WANT IN IPHONE 6

The 3 Week Diet
 










The iPhone 6 could be hitting shelves in as soon as a month, and all Apple diehards have their own personal wishlist for the device. Some want a bigger screen, while others desire a sharper camera, but above all else, it seems fans are absolutely clamoring for the near-indestructible sapphire display that the iPhone 6 is rumored to sport.




  According to uSell.com’s survey of 1,000 U.S. smartphone owners, 45.5 percent of users want a sapphire screen that can take a beating. An infrared camera was the next most-wanted feature, at 19.2 percent, followed by new health and fitness features, at 10.7 percent. Rounding out the top five features were 3D image functionality (9.5 percent) and smart-home compatibility (7.7 percent).