Let’s get started with the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. If you have just bought a new iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, the first thing you want to do is get it set up so you can get started using it.
This iPhone 7 manual guide covers everything about the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, from 3D Touch to iOS 10. This manual guide has everything you need to become an iPhone 7 expert.
This manual guide includes first set up, how to add any additional accounts like Google or Microsoft, how to manage the iMessage in iOS 10, how to use headphones, How to charge iPhone 7 and listen to music and more. By reading the user guide, you will be able to maximize the functionality and usability of your mobile devices.
iPhone 7 User Guide
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Mr Wozniak, who helped found the company with Steve Jobs, left Apple in 1985 but has been an often critical commentator on it ever since
Apple would be making a mistake by dropping the headphone jack from the iPhone 7, as is widely rumoured, according to its co-founder.
Steve Wozniak has said that getting rid of the traditional headphone jack would leave people frustrated and force them to use inferior equipment to listen to their music.
The removal of the headphone jack has been one of the strongest and most controversial rumours about the iPhone 7, ahead of its expected launch at the beginning of September. It has already provoked huge amounts of ire – including a popular petition that was signed by hundreds of thousands of people.
Apple is thought to be encouraging people to use either wired headphones plugged into the Lightning port on the bottom of the phone, usually used for charging, or by using wireless headphones over Bluetooth.
But Mr Wozniak has said that both options are worse than the very old style of headphone jack that is currently used in the iPhone 7.
“If it’s missing the 3.5mm earphone jack, that’s going to tick off a lot of people,” he told the Australian Financial Review. “I would not use Bluetooth … I don’t like wireless. I have cars where you can plug in the music, or go through Bluetooth, and Bluetooth just sounds so flat for the same music.”
“Mine have custom ear implants, they fit in so comfortably, I can sleep on them and everything. And they only come out with one kind of jack, so I’ll have to go through the adaptor,” he said.
“If there’s a Bluetooth 2 that has higher bandwidth and better quality, that sounds like real music, I would use it. But we’ll see. Apple is good at moving towards the future, and I like to follow that.”
Mr Wozniak left Apple back in 1985. But he is still a valued commentator on Apple’s choices – in part because of his role in helping found the company and build many of its products, in part because he continues to have strong opinions on the ones that his company now makes, and largely because he continues to be a loved and respected figure in the tech community.
He said earlier this year for instance that though he enjoyed the Apple Watch, the company might have made a mistake by entering that market. Making an expensive piece of wristwear was not in keeping with the Apple that he knew, he said.
“I love my Apple Watch, but – it’s taken us into a jewellery market where you’re going to buy a watch between $500 or $1,100 based on how important you think you are as a person,” he wrote on Reddit. “The only difference is the band in all those watches. Twenty watches from $500 to $1,100. The band’s the only difference? Well this isn’t the company that Apple was originally, or the company that really changed the world a lot.”
There’s a concern in some quarters that the iPhone is running out of steam and that the iPhone 7 isn’t going to be that different, from a design point of view, to the existing iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus. As we get closer to the rumoured launch in September, more and more credible leaks come out pointing out the exact same thing. Apparently, being too samey is something that Apple is worried about too, to the point that that it may be saving its big innovation for a release next year.
It would be such a big change that Apple would even forgo the usual ‘S’ naming convention and jump straight to the iPhone 8 in 2017. That phone is said to have an edge-to-edge display, with the camera, TouchID sensor and everything else integrated directly into the display. That would truly be something that we hadn’t seen before, completely changing the way that smartphone works and looks. It could even mean that the phones get smaller while retaining the same size screens that they have today.
So, how likely is this? Well, it’s always very hard to tell with Apple. When rumours of the iPhone SE first surfaced, everyone thought that Apple would release a plastic phone with components lagging a generation behind the iPhone 6S. However, what we got was a full metal model with up-to-date components, dramatically beating expectations and turning out one of my favourite phones of the year.
But even with the level of surprise that Apple can deliver, it does seem unlikely that the iPhone 7 will be the huge leap forward that we want. And, with iPhone sales levelling off for the first time, Apple may well need to do something more dramatic in the near future, making the prospect of the iPhone 8 appearing in 2017 quite likely.
What you need to know, quickly
Need the information fast – here’s everything you need in a quick, bite-sized digest. Obviously, everything here is based on unconfirmed rumours, so things can change quickly, but the below is, at least, a quick view of how things stand at this point in time.
What is it?
Apple’s brand new smartphone, complete with a new design and the successor to 2015’s iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus
When is it out?
If Apple sticks to its normal release schedule, and it tends to, then we should see it late September 2016
What’s new?
The phones are likely to look very similar to the current model, but will have slightly bigger batteries, while a dual-lens camera looks set to appear on at least on model
iPhone 7 release date
If there’s been one reliable thing about Apple’s iPhone launches, it’s that they happen just once a year. Given that the iPhone 6S was launched in September 2015, a year after the iPhone 6, it doesn’t take a genius to work out that the iPhone 7 will come in September 2016.
Cost
It’s hard to say so far in advance how much Apple will charge for the iPhone 7, but the company does tend to keep its prices stable. If we were to guess then, we’d say the entry level version (16GB at the moment, by possibly 32GB by the time the phone is released) will cost €699; the 64GB version will cost €799 and the 128GB version €899. Assuming there’s an iPhone 7 Plus, expect the prices to be €799, €899 and €999 respectively.
Apple finally announced a new 4-inch iPhone, following months and months of rumours. The iPhone SE was unveiled at an event in Cupertino in March and it replaces the existing iPhone 5S.
For those wondering how it compares to the larger iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S, we are here to help. This feature explains the differences and similarities between the iPhone SE, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S to help you decide which is the right iPhone for you.
Apple iPhone SE vs iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6: Design
The Apple iPhone 6 measures 138.1 x 67 x 6.9mm and weighs 129g. The iPhone 6S measures 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1mm and hits the scales at 143g. Both offer aluminium bodies and although the iPhone 6S is made from a different metal to the iPhone 6, the design on both models is fabulous.
They both offer beautiful curved edges, slim builds and there isn’t a single sharp edge in sight. A fingerprint sensor sits within the Home button on both, but the iPhone 6S has the second-generation of Touch ID, which is a little faster than the iPhone 6.
The iPhone SE on the other hand, takes the majority of its design cues from the iPhone 5S, but with a couple of changes, including matte edges. It’s smaller, more compact and more pocketable than the iPhone 6 and 6S, and it opts for flat edges over round, as well as a lighter build of just 113g. An aluminium body is featured here too so you don’t lose the premium appeal, while its measurements sit 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6mm, making it a little thicker than the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S.
It offers Touch ID, but it’s the same technology as the iPhone 6, rather than the second-generation found on the iPhone 6S so it won’t be quite as fast as the 6S.
The iPhone SE is offered in the same colours as the iPhone 6S however, with silver, space grey, gold and rose gold all available. The iPhone 6 only comes in silver and space grey colour options.
Apple iPhone SE vs iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6: Display
The Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S both have 4.7-inch Retina HD displays. Both their resolutions sit at 1334 x 750, delivering pixel densities of 326ppi. The only difference between the two devices is the iPhone 6S has 3D Touch, which is Apple’s version of a pressure sensitive display allowing for different actions based on the force with which you press. It’s a great feature, but it does require you to reprogramme the way you use your iPhone.
The iPhone SE offers a smaller 4-inch display, appealing to those who don’t want a larger smartphone. Those who have stuck with their iPhone 5S or iPhone 5C. The resolution is the same as the iPhone 5S, which puts it at 1336 x 640. Because of the size difference, it means the iPhone SE still offers a pixel density of 326ppi like the iPhone 6 and 6S however, meaning ample sharpness with no softness or blur to images.
The SE doesn’t offer 3D Touch, but its biggest issue to is trying to cram everything onto its smaller display now that the iOS software has evolved. The 4-inch display will probably feel small to those that have used a larger device, but it is great for one-handed use.
Apple iPhone SE vs iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6: Camera
The Apple iPhone 6 offers an 8-megapixel rear camera with 1.5µm pixels and an aperture of f/2.2. It is capable of 1080p video recording and there is a True Tone flash on board. The front camera is 1.2-megapixels, also with an f/2.2 aperture and both are great performers.
The iPhone 6S takes things up a notch in the camera department offering a 12-megapixel rear snapper with 1.22µm pixels and a f/2.2 aperture. Video recording capabilities increase to 4K and the True Tone flash remains intact. The front camera also sees a bump to 5-megapixels and while the aperture remains at f/2.2, it comes with a Retina flash.
Like the iPhone 6 over the iPhone 5S, the improvements are clear with the iPhone 6S compared to the iPhone 6. We found the iPhone 6S performs as well as many compact cameras we have come across, producing images with natural colours and tones.
The iPhone SE opts for the same 12-megapixel rear sensor as the iPhone 6S, meaning it is capable of 4K video recording and Live Photos. It also means you get a fantastic camera in your pocket and it’s a big leap from the iPhone 5S.
There is a 1.2-megapixel front camera with an aperture of f/2.4 however, so it doesn’t take from the iPhone 6S here, aside from also offering a Retina flash. The lower resolution is evident in the performance, with images a little soft and lacking in detail.
Apple iPhone SE vs iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6: Hardware and specs
The Apple iPhone 6 comes with the A8 chip and M8 motion co-processor, supported by 1GB of RAM. It is thought to have a 1810mAh battery on board and it is available in 16GB and 64GB storage options. It’s more powerful than the iPhone 5S, as you might expect and it offers great graphics. In terms of battery life, you’ll get around a day with normal use, but the Low Power Mode will help squeeze a few extra hours.
The iPhone 6S has a newer and faster chip on board with the A9 and M9 motion co-processor, supported by double the RAM at 2GB. It is faster than the iPhone 6 and as we mentioned previously, Touch ID is also quicker to respond. The battery is said to be 1715mAh, which is a little smaller than the iPhone 6, but we found performance is actually better than the iPhone 6.
The iPhone SE features the A9 chip and M9 motion co-processor like the iPhone 6S so as with the iPhone 6S, performance is great. There is 2GB of RAM and a battery capacity of what is thought to be 1642mAh, making it just shy of the iPhone 6S. We managed to get to 10pm with 20 per cent of battery left so the iPhone SE doesn’t do too bad.
Apple Pay is supported on both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S but it wasn’t on the iPhone 5S. The iPhone SE also supports Apple Pay so no differences between big and small there.
Apple iPhone SE vs iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6: Software
The Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S both come with iOS 9, as does the iPhone SE.
Ultimately, the iPhone SE offers almost the same experience as the iPhone 6 but with the addition of Live Photos. The one feature missing is the double-tap function that allows the top of the screen to be accessible with your thumb but as it is smaller, it’s not really necessary.
Apple iPhone SE vs iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6: Conclusion
The Apple iPhone SE has some pretty interesting specs for its €449 starting price.
It may look like the iPhone 5S but it has the processing and graphics power of the flagship iPhone 6S, as well as its rear camera, despite being almost €249 cheaper.
The iPhone SE is essentially a smaller version of the the iPhone 6S, minus 3D Touch and a couple of other features such as a higher resolution front-facing camera. For those after a smaller iPhone, you aren’t comprising on much and you’re saving on the pennies. Bigger is normally always better, but sometimes great things come in small packages too, which is exactly the case for the iPhone SE.
Can Apple continue to dominate the smartphone market? There are several online leaks and rumours hinting at what the tech giant has planned for iPhone 7
The iPhone 7 is undoubtedly one of the most hotly-anticipated gadgets of the year.
After last year’s iPhone 6s upgrade, tech fans are eager to see what the world’s most valuable company has planned for 2016.
And even thought the official announcement is months away, there are a host of rumours already circulating online.
These include predictions and comments from analysts through to leaked pictures supposedly showing early prototypes of the new iPhone.
Whatever Apple is building will have to work hard to keep pace with brand new phones from the likes of Samsung and LG.
We’ve gathered together all the latest news surrounding the phone into one place and will continue to update this as we learn more.
Apple iPhone 7: Release date
Taking Apple’s release date history into account, it’s likely we’ll see the iPhone 7 officially revealed in September 2016.
Both the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6 were revealed in September and Apple has no reason to change its strategy.
There’s also nothing wrong with taking advantage of Black Friday sales and the run up to Christmas.
If we had to be specific, we would estimate the announcement date for the iPhone 7 being on a Wednesday or a Thursday in either the first or second week of September.
The iPhone 6s announcement was held on September 9, 2015 and Apple could plan a repeat performance.
Apple iPhone 7: Design
Apple’s iPhone 6s has been a big hit for the technology giant – but it didn’t alter much when it came to design.
That could be about to change as rumours suggest next year’s model may drop the iconic home button on the front of the gadget.
Designers around the world are speculating on what Apple has planned and one artist, Marek Weidlich, has created an intriguing concept.
Weidlich has turned the entire front of the futuristic smartphone into a screen – leaving no home button or any visible bezel.
“I focused on simple design language which is very important for Apple,” Weidlich said.
“I designed a curved display without a bezel, and equipped with a software home button.”
Both Samsung and LG have embraced curvy screens with the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and the LG G Flex 2 respectively.
It’s unlikely Apple will follow suit but then the world’s most valuable company has frequently had a problem with bending phones.
Apple’s last two releases have been with 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens. This covers a broad range and the tech giant could decide to keep things as they are.
Dropping the headphone socket
Fans have been infuriated by new which claim to show a drastic change in one of the key features of the iPhone.
Pictures were obtained by the Taiwanese site Apple Club , which previously published the first schematics showing the protuding iPhone 6 camera lens, before being republished by 9to5Mac.
They appear to confirm rumours that Apple is set to remove the headphone socket from the iPhone 7.
If true, this will probably mean anyone who buys the next version of Apple’s iPhone will have to use wireless headphones or fork out for a pricey converter.
In January, the usual shadowy “supply chain sources” told a Chinese website that the 3.5 inch headphone jack will not be included on Apple’s next mobile.
Recently, these rumours have been fuelled by images of a case for the new phone that apparently show no hole for the headphone wires.
The pictures, spotted by Nowhereelse.fr after they were published on Twitter, seem to support the rumour that Apple will ditch the headphone socket.
There’s no hole in the case for where a headphone socket should be – instead there are just spaces for the charging port and speakers.
Of course, there’s no way of confirming the legitimacy of the case – but it serves as an interesting indicator for a potentially big design change.
Tech experts reckon that by removing the headphone socket, Apple engineers will be able to shave 1mm off the thickness of the phone.
Because the new iPhone will likely arrive with Apple’s yet-to-be-confirmed iOS 10 software and an upgraded processor, it will offer even more power and better efficiency.
Likely to be boasting a processor called the A10 chip, the iPhone 7 will surely boast more power – although it’s anyone’s guess as to how much this will translate into actual usage.
Apple iPhone 7: Specs
Because the new iPhone will likely arrive with Apple’s yet-to-be-confirmed iOS 10 software and an upgraded processor, it will offer even more power and better efficiency.
Likely to be boasting a processor called the A10 chip, the iPhone 7 will surely boast more power – although it’s anyone’s guess as to how much this will translate into actual usage.
At the moment, we don’t know what kind of battery the iPhone 7 will use – but at least there’s now a Low Power Mode built into iOS 9 to help it last even longer. We expect this will continue into an updated version of iOS.
According to Korean site ETNews, Apple is currently in discussion with arch-rival Samsung over supplying OLED screens for its next phone.
This would shift the display over from the current LED model to a much more vibrant OLED screen. Such a move would likely make for better colour reproduction for videos and games, but might hamper battery life.
However, one change could be a huge boon for Apple fans.
Waterproof iPhone
The misery of dropping your iPhone down the toilet could soon be over as the latest rumours suggest Apple’s next iPhone could be completely waterproof.
According to a report in the China-based Commercial Times , Apple is working on a new “compound material” that repels water for use in its forthcoming smartphone, which it is thought will be called the iPhone 7.
This new material will also reportedly remove the need for the two strips of plastic that run across the back of the current generation of iPhones to allow mobile signals to reach the antennas.
This suggests that the body of the next iPhone may not be made from metal at all, but some other kind of material that allows radio waves to pass through it.
Industrial designer Herman Haidin has taken a stab at predicting the next version of Apple’s handset and reckons the American tech giant could use a material known as ‘liquidmetal’.
Apple acquired a patent for liquidmetal back in 2010 and uses it to make the small SIM ejector tool that comes in each iPhone box.
The material itself is a type of alloy that’s tougher and more water-resistant than typical aluminium.
In the concept, Haidin envisions the iPhone 7 as a mere 3mm thick with a body formed of glass and liquidmetal.
There has also been some suggestion that the iPhone 7 could include a cutting-edge technology known as LiFi, that is capable of transmitting information at 100 times the speed of WiFi.
However, this is unlikely, given that LiFi is still in the early stages of development, and researchers don’t expect it to be ready for commercial use before the end of the decade.
Apple iPhone 7: Price
It’s unlikely that Apple’s main iPhone 7 will be any easier on the wallet than past variants.
Most experts reckon the new iPhone will start at €659 for a 16GB model, effectively taking the place of the current iPhone 6s – which will see an incremental drop in price.
If true, we could expect other models with larger storage – 64GB and 128GB most likely – to stick with the €769 and €869 prices.
The iPhone 7 (or whatever Apple chooses to call it) is unlikely to arrive until late 2016. Earlier, there were rumors that Apple would switch from LCD to AMOLED panels because the latter is far more power efficient. But reputed KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently said Apple will continue to use LCD panels in its next-gen iPhones. Even though AMOLED would have allowed Apple to increase display resolution while also enhancing battery life, there is a strong reason Apple would stick to LCD.
AMOLED is more expensive and difficult to manufacture
Apple has its eyes always fixed on high margins, so the company always strives to keep cost structures under control. Manufacturing components in high volumes at good yield rates is key to keeping costs down. According to a report from market research firm IHS, AMOLED panels are much more difficult and expensive to manufacture compared to LCDs.
The Motley Fool contributor Ashraf Eassa points out that the current iPhone displays are among the best available in the market. The Cupertino-based tech giant and its partners are working to enhance LCD efficiency and image quality. So, Apple is unlikely to switch to AMOLED anytime soon. Apple has been working on its in-house touch and display driver integration (TDDI) single chip solutions. But the company’s program was running behind schedule. Digitimes reported earlier this month that Apple had inked a deal with Synaptics for the supply of LCD driver chips to be used in the iPhone 7.
iPhone 7 may not bring battery life improvements
Ming-Chi Kuo has learned from his sources that the iPhone 7 will be only 6mm to 6.5mm thick. If true, it would be a major challenge for Apple to incorporate a bigger battery in a slimmer device. Users have already been complaining about the smaller 1715mAh battery in the iPhone 6S. At best, we can expect a similar battery size as that in the iPhone 6S and LCD panels, which lags behind AMOLED in terms of power efficiency.
In its latest report, TrendForce said the iPhone 7 will have 3GB RAM. The device is also expected to be waterproof. Among other things, the iPhone 7 is widely rumored to feature a hexa-core A10 processor and iOS 10. TrendForce estimates that Apple would sell 260 million iPhones in 2016.
The iPhone 6s delivers the best smartphone experience for general users with better cameras, ease of use, feature-packed software and many other improvements across the board.
Apple’s iPhone 6s may not include the highest resolution screen and we still aren’t satisfied with the iPhone 6s battery life. But with a new 3D Touch feature that allows us to use common apps and features faster and the insanely fast Touch ID sensor, there is a lot to love.
Externally the iPhone 6s looks almost identical to the iPhone 6, but with smart new features, a more rugged design and improvements to key areas. As a result, the iPhone 6s earns a Gotta Be Mobile Editor’s Choice Award.
What We Like About the iPhone 6s
Here are the things we like about the iPhone 6s, after upgrading from the iPhone 6.
– Faster Performance & Touch ID
– Better Cameras on Front and Back
– 3D Touch: Speeds Up Access to Common Tasks
– Tougher, Slightly Easier to Grip Metal
What We Don’t Like About the iPhone 6s
Here are some areas the iPhone 6s falls short, including a common complaint from our time with the iPhone 6.
– iPhone 6s Battery Life is too short for Power Users
– 16GB of Storage Isn’t Enough
iPhone 6s Review: The Bottom Line
Apple boasts that, “The only thing that’s changed is Everything” in the iPhone 6s ads on TV. This is a bold claim for an iPhone “S” model that looks the same other than a new Rose Gold color option, but it is a fitting way to describe the upgrades that Apple includes with the iPhone 6s.
Even though many users will not need all the processing power packed into the new processor, it enables new Live Photos and 4K recording. The new cameras on the front and back of the iPhone 6s place the iPhone at the top of the class. It is easy to take good photos with the iPhone 6s, and that’s not something that we can say about every Android phone on the market.
Users who already own the iPhone 6 may not find enough reasons to upgrade to the new iPhone 6s, but for owners of the iPhone 5s or older this is an upgrade that delivers two year’s worth of important changes to users.
iPhone 6s Manual User Guide has specially to guide you the functions and features of your Apple iPhone 6s. You can read or download here.
iPhone 6s is smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The devices are part of the iPhone series and were announced on September 9, 2015. The iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus jointly serve as successors to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
The iPhone 6S is an evolution upon the iPhone 6, featuring improved hardware specifications, as well as 3D Touch a force-sensitive touchscreen.
iPhone 6s User Guide
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The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus has just launched in market and people are already speculating the design and upgrade that might be implemented in the upcoming Apple iPhone 7. If speculations are to be believed, iPhone 7 might hit the market on September 2016.
The new iPhone 7 is expected to have two different models with a 4.7-inch termed as iPhone 7 and a 5.5-inch model called the iPhone 7s. Also, the team is expected to bring about a whole new change in the physical model causing a complete remodel of the existing iPhone design. According to Mac World, there is also a possibility that iPhone models might possess better battery life, compared to that of its older models; however, Jony Ive has commented on the following factor that this possibility need not be given huge importance as most of the Apple models have greater battery life.
Unlike previous models, the upcoming iPhone 7 and 7s might have a sleek and thinner design, Tech Advisor reported. The team has applied patent for a slim headphone plug, which confirms that the new design could be thinner than the usual models. Going a step ahead, the much awaited Apple iPhone 7 and 7s might also offer huge built-in storage capacity plus a possibility that Apple will offer its consumers with wireless charging.
As a whole, since team Apple has been successful in gaining customer attention even before unveiling a product, if all the speculations and rumors sound to be true, then iPhone 7 and 7s is going to create yet another revolution in the smartphone world.
Welcome to iPhone 6 User Guide section. If you want to know more about this new Apple’s smartphone please read this iPhone 6 user manual and user guide first. The new generation of iPhone has come. With the better design, the better software and the new features, iPhone 6 offers the new user experience. That is something that you should not be missed. As one of the most awaited smartphones in this year, iPhone 6 will never be disappointing. Deep inside it, you will what you will never see in the other smartphones.
Take a look to the iPhone 6 User Guide, there are many things to know about the new generation of iPhone. The smooth metal surface and the new Retina HD display will give you the best user experience. The new product design will remind you with the elegance of the iPhone. Classy and precious, all of them you will get in iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Larger does not mean thicker. In the iPhone 6, larger can be made in the thinner design. The iPhone 6 is just 6.9 mm and the iPhone 6 plus is just 7.1 mm of thickness. Although they are big, they are the best iPhone generation. For this generation, offering the best comfort and the best user experience is just a certainty. The iPhone 6 is not just offering the bigger display. It also has the better display. The new Retina HD display allows the new iPhone to produce the better resolution. The 1334 x 750 display for the iPhone 6 and 1920 x 1080 display for the iPhone 6 plus will show you the better detail and the life graphic performance.
At the processor, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus has equipped with A8 chip with 64 bit architecture. The M8 motion coprocessor gathers data from the advance sensors to the new barometer efficiently. With the better camera, the new iPhone can record 1080p HD at 60 fps for sure.
The new iOS 8 is the secret of the better software. What you will get in the new iOS? The iPhone 6 User guide will show you about how the software works for you. The better look and the better user experience will help you to operate the smartphone easily. Message also equipped with the voice and video attachment feature. You just need to tap the phone to add your voice and video to any message. Users can also share their location, name the group chat and mute or leave the conversation whenever they want it.
One more interesting thing about iOS 8 is about the phone feature. This feature appears with the better look and become smarter now. If you want to make a call, you can do it only with a single tap just like the conventional method. But if you want to try something different, you can ask Siri to make a call for you. All you need is just telling it to Siri and it will do it for you. There also the new photo apps that will allow you to find, rediscover or edit your favorite photo with ease. With the user friendly OS and easy to use design, it makes iPhone 6 User tutorial looks unnecessary anymore.
iPhone 6 User Guide
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