Sunday, September 13, 2015

New iPhone, same battery life story



Apple launched in September 9th the new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus and the expectation of the Apple's fans was on the top thinking that the new iPhone will improve the previous iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.

The biggest change was the 3D Touch which is a pressure- sensitive technology that allows you to do new things on the new iPhone 6S.

Another plus is the increasing in 50% megapixels on cameras and video  which have been for long time in its 8-megapixel and now its a 12-megapixel camera with an ultra high definition 4k video recording with 3,840x2160 pixel resolution.

The new A9 chip makes even faster the performance while being energy efficient.

However, its this useful if we don't have enough battery to use the new improvement? Battery life hasn't been improve, Apple has equipped the new iPhone 6S with a 1715mAh battery, even lower capacity than the 1810mAh found in the previous iPhone 6.



Apple's design chief Jony Ive complaints about battery life saying that the iPhone was light and thin that its use so much and therefore deplete the battery, with a bigger battery the iPhone will be heavier
and without any appealing to the customers.

A new solar charging technology could be the solution for the iPhone and it could finally make smile faces in their loyal customers meanwhile we are still looking for an outlet to charge the phone two times per day or even buying an  energy bank.

www.cnet.com/one spec apple didn't improve in if 6S: Battery life







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