Saturday, May 16, 2015

IPhone 6s - new leak

IPhone 6s - new leak


In the last week the next device of the bitten apple, iPhone 6s, was involved in a massive leak that revealed many of the features. The leak in question provided details about the camera, RAM, screen size and other features, including one that could revolutionize the world of smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S6 should begin to tremble?


The leak, issued by an insider of Apple to a known market analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo says that the iPhone 6s should mount a rear camera with a 12 megapixel sensor, 2 GB of RAM and have a display with a diagonal ranging from 4.7 to 5.5 inches, although the latter could refer to a hypothetical iPhone 6s Plus. In addition, the new device’s Cupertino giant could also include an extra microphone for better voice quality during calls, and the gesture support to navigate through the various menus.


IPhone 6s - new leak


At first glance, these characteristics do not seem to be a big threat for the Samsung Galaxy S6. The Korean giant has in fact used for years to hardware features the very top and countless extra features that have made the TouchWiz interface a more complete view of Android. However, a new feature of the iPhone 6s could revolutionize the market.


The leak of this week sees the introduction, the iPhone 6s, the Force Touch already implemented on Apple Watch. This feature, taken from trackpad the MacBook of past generations, using the electrodes of the Retina display to distinguish the strength of the pressure of the finger on the screen. In smartwatch Apple, this function allows you to open applications if these are only touched upon, or to open the settings of the same with a stronger pressure of the finger. Imagine the uses that may come out of a larger screen such as a smartphone.


IPhone 6s - new leak


If indeed the iPhone 6s will be equipped with a force-sensitive touch screen display, this feature could really revolutionize the way you use the smartphone. On the other hand, however, Samsung also has accustomed us well over the years, just look at the last Galaxy S6 Edge. In short, the eternal battle between Samsung and Apple has just entered into a new chapter of its history.



No comments:

Post a Comment