Saturday, 17 October 2015

I Phone 6s

The moment you use iPhone 6s, you know you’ve never felt anything like it. With just a single press, 3D Touch lets you do more than ever before. Live Photos bring your memories to life in a powerfully vivid way. And that’s just the beginning. Take a deeper look at iPhone 6s, and you’ll find innovation on every level.

3D TouchThe next generation of Multi‑Touch.

The original iPhone introduced the world to Multi-Touch, forever changing the way people experience technology. With 3D Touch, you can do things that were never possible before. It senses how deeply you press the display, letting you do all kinds of essential things more quickly and simply. And it gives you real-time feedback in the form of subtle taps from the all-new Taptic Engine.


Cameras

12MP pictures. 4K videos.
Live Photos. Lasting memories.


The world’s most popular camera is more advanced than ever. The 12-megapixel iSight camera captures sharp, detailed photos. It takes brilliant 4K video, up to four times the resolution of 1080p HD video. iPhone 6s also takes selfies worthy of a self-portrait with the new 5-megapixel FaceTime HD camera. And it introduces Live Photos, a new way to relive your favourite memories. It captures the moments just before and after your picture and sets it in motion with just the press of a finger.

TechnologyA9. The most advanced chip 
ever in a smartphone.

iPhone 6s is powered by the custom-designed 64-bit A9 chip. It delivers performance once found only in desktop computers. You’ll experience up to 70 per cent faster CPU performance, and up to 90 per cent faster GPU performance for all your favourite graphics-intensive games and apps.

DesignA breakthrough design.
Pushed even further.

Innovation isn’t always obvious to the eye, but look a little closer at iPhone 6s and you’ll find it’s been fundamentally improved. The enclosure is made from a new alloy of 7000 Series aluminium — the same grade used in the aerospace industry. The cover glass is the strongest, most durable glass used in any smartphone. And a new rose gold finish joins space grey, silver and gold.

Touch IDAdvanced security. Right at your fingertip.

Using a highly advanced fingerprint sensor that’s now faster and better than ever, Touch ID makes unlocking your phone easy and secure.

WirelessUltra-fast wireless.
Faster Wi‑Fi.

iPhone 6s features support for ultra-fast wireless technologies.* That means you can connect to even more high-speed networks in more places around the world. And with advanced Wi‑Fi, you’ll experience incredibly fast wireless speeds.

iOS 9An experience unlike any other. On a phone unlike any other.

iOS 9 is the most intuitive, advanced, intelligent and secure mobile operating system in the world. Powerful new built-in apps, advanced features in Siri and enhancements throughout the system make it smarter and more essential than ever. Deep integration with Apple hardware makes everything work together beautifully. And the App Store is full of incredible apps that have been tailored to take advantage of what iPhone is capable of.

Monday, 5 October 2015

iPhone 7 UK Release Date, Price, Specification & New Feature Rumours

The iPhone 7 will come in September 2016, and it could be about to upset fans all over again with a new headphone jack. Apple iPhone 7 UK release date, UK price and specification rumours.


The iPhone 7 will come in September 2016, and it could be about to upset fans all over again with a new headphone jack. Apple iPhone 7 UK release date, UK price and specification rumours.. Apple iPhone 7 UK release date, UK price and specification rumours.

If you've come to this article looking for details on the new iPhone for 2015, which went on sale on 25 September 2015, you can learn more in our complete guide to the iPhone 6s. Also see iPhone 6s Plus complete guide.

iPhone 7 UK release date rumours: When is the iPhone 7 coming out?


With the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus unveiled on 9 September 2015, and the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus on the 9 September 2014, one might think the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will come on 9 September 2016. Except that will be a Friday, and it's much more Apple-like to unveil new products on a Tuesday. Our money is on either Tuesday 6 September 2016, or Tuesday 13 September 2016 - probably the latter.

iPhone 7 UK price: How much will the iPhone 7 cost?


For its past two iPhone releases Apple has kept the pricing the same. That means we could well see the iPhone 7 costing £539 for a 16GB version, £619 for 64GB, and £699 for the 128GB iPhone 7. We'll update this article as more rumours come to light.

iPhone 7 rumours: Design & specifications


The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus looked largely similar to the 6 and 6 Plus, which is usually the case with Apple's 'S' models. This may mean, however, we see something completely new for the iPhone 7, although it's very likely that it too will come in Silver, Gold, Space Grey and Rose Gold. We'll look at some of the rumoured design changes below.
With the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus Apple finally budged on some of the specifications it has refused to change for years, such as the 12Mp iSight camera, up from 8Mp in the 6 and 6 Plus. It's likely that Apple will stick with that 12Mp camera for some time to come, although one thing it still refuses to improve is the screen resolution. With rival smartphones now offering Quad- and Ultra-HD screens, we hope that Apple might bump up its pixel count in the iPhone 7 - perhaps to the 400ppi level of the Plus models.
Expect the usual performance upgrades, with the new Apple A10 processor and embedded M10 motion co-processor. The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus were the first iPhones to finally get 2GB of RAM, and expect this to stay the same in the iPhone 7.
The iPhone 7 will ship with iOS 10 installed. Expect Apple to unveil iOS 10 (or iOS X?) at WWDC in June 2016.
iPhone 7 with new headphone jack? D Jack
When Apple announced the iPhone 5 with a new style of power connector it angered many fans who would now need to purchase an adaptor to fit their old accessories. We could be about to see Lightning-gate all over again with headphone-gate, as it's rumoured that Apple will shake things up once again with a new style of headphone jack, leaving older accessories incompatible. According to Apple Insider, Apple has patented a new slimmer headphone jack technology called D Jack, which has a diameter of just 2mm.

iPhone 7 D Jack headphone jack

iPhone 7 with waterproof protection?

It's possible the new iPhone 7 could be waterproof. In March 2015 a new patent revealed that Apple is investigating ways to make future iPhones waterproof without needing to compromise on the design, a change that never made it into the 6s and 6s Plus. Instead of adding armour to the outside of the iPhone to protect it from water, the method would coat electronic components found inside the iPhone in a protective waterproof material that would prevent them from getting damaged should water find its way in. Clever.

iPhone 7 to get an e-SIM?

Another touted feature for the latest iPhone that didn't see daylight and may be reserved for the iPhone 7 is that it will have an e-SIM. Recent reports suggest that it could be the end of days for the traditional SIM card, with a possible introduction of a simpler option. An e-SIM is an electronic SIM card which would replace the physical SIMs used today and instead will opt for a virtual embedded equivalent. Rumours suggest that both Apple and Samsung are in talk with the GSMA (organisation that represents the interest of mobile operators) to use a standardised e-SIM in future handsets.

What are the benefits of having an e-SIM? First things first, it'll make switching carriers easy and should allow for more flexible roaming. The idea is that with a standardised e-SIM, you'll be able to make a call and switch operators without having to insert a specific SIM card. This idea translates to roaming too, as it'll be much easier to switch to a local network if you're looking to spend a long period of time in a particular country. 
You can also wave goodbye to SIM adaptors! If you've ever had to go from a nano-SIM device to a micro-SIM device, you'll know exactly what we mean. 

iPhone 7 with sidewall display: Apple's answer to the Galaxy Note Edge, S6 Edge and S6 Edge+?

There are some rumours to suggest that the iPhone 7 could have some new design features, though we'd take these rumours with a pinch of salt.
The speculation about a new design stems from an Apple patent that was published in 2015. It describes what Apple calls "sidewall displays," similar to the display found on the Galaxy Note Edge, S6 Edge and S6 Edge+.


The patent hints at a future iPhone with a display that extends onto the sides of the device, providing interactive or touch sensitive portions that give access to slide-to-unlock functionality, music player controls, messaging readout, called ID, system controls and more.
Perhaps Apple will decide to introduce the sidewall display to the iPhone 7, offering even more screen estate.

Phone 7 with a Touch ID display?

Another rumour that was sparked by an Apple patent is that the iPhone 7's Touch ID fingerprint sensor, which is usually situated beneath the Home button, could be built-in to the entire display, eliminating the need for a Home button and making room for a larger display without enlarging the overall size of the smartphone.
These rumours seemed pretty far fetched to begin with, but it might just happen. Sonovation recently announced that its found a way to insert ultrasonic biometric sensors underneath a Gorilla Glass display, with it still being able to read a users fingerprints.
The newly developed tech is "well suited for through-the-glass fingerprinting and specifically architected to deliver advanced security and ease-of-integration into mobile and IoT devices” Sonovation’s CTO Rainer Schmitt said.
The company claims that it can even do one better than the existing Touch ID (and most other fingerprint scanners on the market) by being able to scan fingerprints on a finger that's wet, dirty or oily. Though it's not clear which devices will be the first to feature this new technology, but we assume it'd either be the iPhone or a flagship Android smartphone.

iPhone 7 rumours: Reversible USB charger

Another rumour circulating the web is that the iPhone 7 will come with a new iPhone charger, with a Lightning connector on one end and a new reversible USB connector on the other end.
In August 2014, a video of a reversible USB charger emerged on YouTube, which you can watch below.

Apple iOS 10: All You Want to Know and Waiting For! - I Phone and I Pad iOS 10

Apple iOS 9 is here and we are impressed that how it has addressed some of the issues of previous iOS software. Even though Apple has included some key features of Android OS to address the concerns and expand the usability of Apple ecosystem, to be honest, they aren’t great updates since Android users have been using these for years now such as multi-tasking via split screen or taking notes on Google Keep. But still Apple has managed to woo with exclusive feature-rich iOS 9 update. You have more accurate Siri, proactive iPhone, more improved and better Apple Pay Store.

ios 10 concept

However, there are still some things that iOS 9 failed to do and which we have included in our iOS10Wishlist and would want the Cupertino Company to take note of. Also find here the juiciest rumors regarding Apple iOS 9 release date and iOS 9 features.

Cache is Still a Pain:

You work, play and party with your iPhone but what Apple is still clueless about what to do with the cache data that keeps piling up and taking the valuable space on your device. While Apple’s next software update starts rolling for your phone, the bad news is that you are still stuck with deleting, reinstalling and organizing apps to make some space.

Third-Party Apps:

The battle between Android and iOS isn’t new. Nor is the competition to outdone each other. iOS is pretty restrictive device you see, when it comes to storage and access. You cannot just install any third-party app as you have the liberty do with Android OS where in you can just install or copy paste through USB.
Even with the most advanced iPhones with cutting-edge technology, you just cannot do it. Even you don’t have full access to the storage and library. Support for third-party keyboard apps is also a far cry.

The Messed-up Notifications:

Steve Jobs said that design is how it works. And the notifications on iOS are something that cannot be termed as even remotely aesthetic because you still receive them in much unorganized way. You need to scroll down to see previous notifications and if you have too many of them, it is just worth the pain.

Extending Support to Extensions

Apple iOS 8 allowed you to share data through apps but finding extensions was painful. The iOS 9 promises of relief but it is still a long way to go, if you ask me.

Oh, Siri! What Have You Done?

Siri is better this time but when you compare it with Google Now, boy it seems like bleh. Google Now has been very precise and accurate with the information whereas Apple Siri still looks like an obstinate, old lady who hates new-age technology and eh, GPS too.

The Multi-million Dollar Question of Multi-tasking

As we pointed out above that how Apple takes pages from Android and induces a few key features of the rival OS but multi-tasking seems to be the latter’s well-guarded fort which isn’t that easy to knock down. Apple would take an update or two to fix something as easy as toggling between two screens.

iOS 10 Release Date

While the launch isn’t due until the next year i.e. June 2016 when Apple releases usually happen, we wait for your response and feedback.




Apple iPhone 7

When it comes to Apple iPhone, no rumor is a rumor and no timing is too early. It is a trend that as soon as the new iOS update arrives, the wish list, for the features not included or dropped out, is rolled out by avid users and experts (here, see our wish list for iOS 10).  Similarly, the speculations for iPhone 7 also started with the arrival of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.  The rumors for yet to be released iPhone 7 are so rife and all over the web space that most of people are planning to buy it and want to skip the current generation Apple phone completely.

The Cupertino Company has known to be a game changer since its early days. From Macintosh to iPod, it has been hailed as a company that does not stick to the rules and gives its users a breakthrough in terms of software, hardware and user experience.  With iPhone 7 too, Apple is expected to include some user-friendly and top-class features that will leave you asking for more!




Display

Forgot what Steve Jobs had to say about big screen size because iPhone 7 is going to be bigger. Yes, bigger than the bigger iPhone 6 Plus.  The screen size will add to the viewing pleasure as pictures are expected to be a lot crisper and videos are going to be clearer, actually larger-than-life. Learning the lesson from the clarity and screen issues of iPhone 5, Apple will try to make sure that it does not repeat the mistake twice and gives its users a screen that has superior clarity. Apart from this, rumors regarding the absence of physical home button or inclusion of TouchID sensor are also getting worked up. If this happens, this will enhance the user-friendly touch navigation for users.
Like Apple Watch, Apple could also use sapphire glass to create the display that is far more durable and resistant than Gorilla glass. This may also help the users to deal with the major concern of brokenscreens.  The new iPhone 7 could also use liquid metal for chassis that is better and durable than aluminum. Since Apple has already been using smaller quantities of the liquid metal, we won’t be surprised if it goes overboard with it.
Also, if patents filed by Apple are any criteria, expect the iPhone 7 to use face recognition method to unlock the device.

Update : The internal tests held within Apple’s departments reveal that the latest device would flaunt a curved display. The Apple iPhone 7 will be the first of its series to have a Quad Full HD resolution.

Camera:


In this digital age, when people are getting crazy over cameras and selfies, Apple will ensure that you do not have to carry a digital camera ever in your bag again. The 14 megapixel front panel camera and 4 megapixel front camera are enough parameters to confirm this.  Camera specs of Apple iPhones are already exceptional and thus, this will be an icing on the cake.

iPhone 7 Processor


Processor is the backbone of any gadget. It ensures lag free and smooth performance for a phone.  When it comes to processor, Apple has always deployed the best of technology and architecture in place to give you a faster and better performance.  iPhone 7 is not going to be an exception too.  Rumors are pointing towards a quad-core A9 processor or even a better one that will take multi-tasking on Apple iPhone 7 to a new level.

Memory

iPhone 6 Plus has already given a storage options to up to 128GB that makes the microSD card slot absolutely superfluous. Expect the iPhone 7 to set even a better benchmark that most of OEMs would find difficult to beat.  It could be 256GB or even unlimited, you never know!

Projector:


According to the rumors, iPhone 7 is expected to have an in-built projector. This is not going to be the only phone to flaunt this feature as Samsung Galaxy Beam has a built-in projector that enables larger viewing experience via phone. But as we all know, Samsung follows in the footsteps on Apple and it has never been the other way around. May be, Apple would teach Samsung a lesson or two on how to incorporate a new technology! If this rumor comes true, most of users who work at corporate houses and use projectors for PowerPoint presentation would rush to buy it.

4G Connectivity:


iPhone 7 will let you enjoy unhindered Internet streaming with support for 4G connectivity currently offered by AT&T and Sprint.

iPhone 7 Battery:

With such powerful features and specs, the battery needs to be potent enough to juice the device properly. On this front, the indication for new battery technology is pretty strong that will allow you to use iPhone 7 for extended hours on a single charge. What is new here is the battery that will be environmental-friendly and will use the organic materials. This will replace the traditional Li-On battery and is expected to get recharged faster.