What makes iPhone 6 better than iPhone 5?

At the end of 2014, Apple launched its new flagship mobile phone, the iPhone 6. This saw thousands of fans queuing in front of Apple stores around the world. However, one question remains: is it really worth updating your iPhone 5?

Design

The design really depends on personal preference; However, the iPhone 6 appears to be slightly larger than its predecessor, but it appears to be slightly thinner at 6.8mm versus 7.6mm. The newer device has also lost the 2-tone design and adopted a new branding that gives it a more retro look. However, the iPhone 6 is also less thick, which means that it is more prone to getting out of hand, so we strongly recommend that you keep it in a case to avoid unfortunate accidents that result in having to visit the iPhone. . repair shop.

Again, however, it is difficult to make a verdict based on design because it really is based on personal preference.

Screen size

The iPhone 6 screen has gained a few inches over the iPhone 5s which rises to 4.7 inches. This represents the biggest jump in screen size since Apple entered the mobile phone market in 2007. The resolution of the screen itself has also increased to 750 x 1334. Colors are accurate, saturation is accurate, and fair amount of clarity.

However, the screen of the iPhone 5s is still extremely high quality, but if you are looking for a mobile with a wide screen and an excellent screen, then you should go for the iPhone 6.

Performance

Apple upgraded the processor in its new flagship device to a Dualcore A8 main processor with an M8 coprocessor, which means scrolling through menus is much faster. However, and quite disappointingly, Apple has only removed it with 1GB of RAM, which means that your application state will not be saved for long and web pages may have to be reloaded.

Faster menu navigation and faster web browsing means that from a pure performance standpoint, it is worth upgrading to the iPhone 6.

Battery duration

As was the case with its predecessor, the iPhone 6 is equipped with a non-removable battery. A full charge will last up to a day of medium to heavy use. However, the battery charges quite quickly and it is not necessary to plug it into the mains for too long.

Based on these criteria, we only recommend upgrading your phone if you are looking for a mobile phone with a larger screen or if your usage required blazingly fast performance.

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