Everyone just has to have the latest and greatest iPhone, right? Wrong! It seems that with Apple's "new" iPhone, released in just September of 2014, is already TWO years behind Android's Nexus 4. Why is this, and what exactly are the specs of these two phones? Let's take a look,
- Screen Size comes in at 4.7"
- 750p resolution
- Payments over NFC
- Notification Actions
- 3rd party keyboards
- Widgets
- Typing suggestions
- Cross-app communication
- Cloud photo backup
- Battery Stats
- 4.7" screen size
- 750p resolution
- Payments over NFC
- Notification actions
- 3rd party keyboards
- Widgets
- Typing suggestions
- Cross-app communications
- Cloud photo backup
- Battery stats
We've seen the specs, what's the real difference?
We've taken a look at the specifications of both phones, and there really aren't any diiferences that meet the eye. What is the biggest variation of the two? The price! That's right, you are paying 2-3 times more for 2012 features. People are willing to pay deceased Steve Jobs' company between eight and nine-hundred dollars for this "new" device.
What are the benefits of the iPhone 6 that you won't get with the Nexus 4? The uni-body aluminum frame, that apparently bends in your pocket by the way. Several consumers who purchased the new Apple eyeCandy reported it bending in their pockets, one even dropping it on live television due to the sheer excitement. Feeling ripped off yet? This isn't an article on turning you Apple fanboys against your Romeo and Juliet love affair, but it will certainly get you to thinking about just how much Apple loves you back. With the release of the new iPhones, there were more than one bug released with them.
If you'd like more info on these matters, there are videos below.
Apple iPhone 6 Issue links:
Security issues with Siri
Apple's iPhone 6 (9/2014)
- Screen Size comes in at 4.7"
- 750p resolution
- Payments over NFC
- Notification Actions
- 3rd party keyboards
- Widgets
- Typing suggestions
- Cross-app communication
- Cloud photo backup
- Battery Stats
Android's Nexus 4 (11/2012)
- 4.7" screen size
- 750p resolution
- Payments over NFC
- Notification actions
- 3rd party keyboards
- Widgets
- Typing suggestions
- Cross-app communications
- Cloud photo backup
- Battery stats
We've seen the specs, what's the real difference?
We've taken a look at the specifications of both phones, and there really aren't any diiferences that meet the eye. What is the biggest variation of the two? The price! That's right, you are paying 2-3 times more for 2012 features. People are willing to pay deceased Steve Jobs' company between eight and nine-hundred dollars for this "new" device.
What are the benefits of the iPhone 6 that you won't get with the Nexus 4? The uni-body aluminum frame, that apparently bends in your pocket by the way. Several consumers who purchased the new Apple eyeCandy reported it bending in their pockets, one even dropping it on live television due to the sheer excitement. Feeling ripped off yet? This isn't an article on turning you Apple fanboys against your Romeo and Juliet love affair, but it will certainly get you to thinking about just how much Apple loves you back. With the release of the new iPhones, there were more than one bug released with them.
If you'd like more info on these matters, there are videos below.
Apple iPhone 6 Issue links:
Security issues with Siri
Everyone of these bugs being Siri related, things such as being able to access notes, text messages, call logs and contacts, and emails to name a few. We've heard a list of the unforgivable things wrong with Apple's new shiny toy, what are the downsides to Android's new release of the Galaxy S5 and the upcoming Note 4? Too many options to be able to play with all at once is the only thing I can think of.
This isn't a biased article as I own both Apple and Android products, but for me, the most reliable and feature packed devices are byfar Android devices. I've never purchased an Android device and thought "This just isn't what I thought it was." It's always been "What am I gonna do with all these features?" Google products always seem to pan out better for some reason, it just seems as they think of everything and some how make it work.
My two cents on this matter, here is another exciting iPhone 6 Plus getting bents, hmm, you need to see this picture!
This isn't a biased article as I own both Apple and Android products, but for me, the most reliable and feature packed devices are byfar Android devices. I've never purchased an Android device and thought "This just isn't what I thought it was." It's always been "What am I gonna do with all these features?" Google products always seem to pan out better for some reason, it just seems as they think of everything and some how make it work.
My two cents on this matter, here is another exciting iPhone 6 Plus getting bents, hmm, you need to see this picture!
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