What’s up guys.
Muwen360 here with a full, in-depth review
of the Apple iPhone 6.
So this is one of the hugely anticipated devices
of 2014 so it’s finally here and it’s
packing a lot of new features and changes
we’ve never seen before in the history of
the iPhone line.
For starters, the new iPhone 6 starts at $199
for the baseline 16GB model with a two-year
carrier agreement or you can also purchase
it contract-free starting at $649 dollars
and the one I have here is the 16GB, Gold,
contract-free version of the iPhone 6.
In addition to gold, you also have the option
to get space gray and silver for additional
color choices.
So let’s begin with the hardware and design.
So the design of the 6 is obviously a huge
departure from Apple’s design strategy for
previous generations.
Most notably, you can see how the edges are
curved now similar to the iPod Touch for example
instead of the distinctive sharp edges from
iPhones years past.
With that glass front that’s curving towards
the edges to create that round look.
I am personally not a big fan of this change
simply due to the fact the round edges on
the sides makes it harder for my hands to
grip the device.
So I’d much rather just have the distinctive
sharp edges on my HTC One for example, to
hold, instead of the curved edges on the iPhone
6.
The front and back of the phone has a pretty
smooth texture to it.
Even though, I like how it feels.
I still think this material, especially the
aluminum back might just be a bit slippery
to grip but it’s really not that big of
a deal.
The iPhone 6 is also Apple’s thinnest phone
to date.
It only has a thickness of 6.9 millimeters
so it’s incredibly thinner than its predecessor.
It also has a height of 5.44 inches and a
width 2.64 inches.
And it only weighs 4.55 ounces.
So even though the overall device has a larger
footprint now, it actually feels really light-weight
which is nice.
It still retains the superb metal build quality
for the most part with the exception of these
white lines which are for the antennas.
So minus the curved edges, the iPhone 6 has
a pretty solid build quality in my opinion.
But nonetheless, the iPhone 6 just feels really
fragile in the hand mostly I think because
of how thin it is so you’ll definitely want
a protective case and that kind of goes without
saying for pretty much all iPhones.
The other significant change was to the display
which Apple gave the branding as the "Retina
HD" display, But in reality, it has a resolution
of 1334x 750 so just a little bit over 720p
HD at a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch.
The screen size has been increased from 4
inches to 4.7 inches signaling Apple’s response
to the desire of larger screens.
And for me at least, 4.7 inches is the perfect
sweet spot in terms of screen size it’s
not too big, not too small.
It falls right in the middle.
It’s still large enough for watching movies
and typing but not large enough to the point
of losing portability so you can still use
it easily with just one hand.
So a big fan of this form factor and the screen
itself is really and nice bright and also
awesome color reproduction and something new
Apple has added something called "dual domain
pixels for wider viewing angles" and it’s
an IPS display with a fingerprint oleophobic
coating on top.
So around the phone, we have the power button
here on the right side relocated from the
top for easier access now due to the larger
display and Nano sim card tray next to it.
On the left, ring or silent switch, as well
as the volume up and down buttons.
At the bottom, we have the 3.5 millimeter
headphone jack along with the microphone,
lighting connector and also the speakers.
Nothing up top.
On the front here we have the 2 megapixel
Facetime camera with 720P HD video recording
capabilities and also the ambient light sensor
and the earpiece.
Towards the bottom, we have the home button
which also acts as the sensor for the Touch
ID fingerprint scanner.
On the back we have the new 8 megapixel iSight
camera with 1.5 micro pixels.
f/2.2 aperture.
It’s also autofocus with Focus pixels which
means it will dramatically reduce the time
needed for refocusing.
And what’s interesting about the camera
is it protrudes out quite a bit from the rest
of the phone.
So when you lay it on the table, the phone
won’t be perfectly flat due to the camera
bulge.
But unless, you’re trying to intentionally
make it wobble so it shouldn't be much of
an issue.
However, the camera might have the potential
to be damaged easier due to it’s position
even if it has a Sapphire crystal lens cover,
it’s still something to be aware of.
Now in terms of software, The iPhone 6 is
running iOS 8 pre-installed out of the box.
iOS 8 is really not that much different iOS
7 in terms of design.
We still have the same look and feel and of
course typical iOS applications like Messages,
calendar, photos, App store, iTunes store,
you name it.
But we do have the new addition of Health
app.
And basically it’s a health and fitness
tracker.
For example you can can go to health data,
body measurements, body fat percentage, you
can add a data point and also share the data
with other people as well.
So yeah it just allows to see data regarding
over a week, a month or a year for example.
So that’s that with the new Health app.
And also if you double click the home button,
in addition to getting your multi tasking
windows, you also receive an extra row of
space at the top reserved for recent your
contacts so now you easily access those people
by double clicking the home button.
And another thing that’s really neat is
something called reachability so basically
now you can double tap the home button, you
don’t even have to press them, it bring
the top three row of icons down which are
more difficult to access since you kind of
have to scooch your hands to access them now
but with Reachablity, you can double tap and
the icon drops down automatically for your
convienceince so a really simple but useful
feature.
Another change was made to the notifications
so for example now you can be on a web page
and a tweet comes in for example, you can
swipe down and reply to the notification right
on the spot instead of manually going to the
Twitter to that.
An improvement was also made to the keyboard
and it’s called QuickType, and basically
when you type, the keyboard takes into account
the content you’re writing, and also your
writing style, so it can provide you with
text predications optimized for your writing
so it can save you some time.
And also for the first time, you can now install
third party keyboards so you can download
one from the App Store and go to the settings,
general, keyboard,, keyboards, add new keyboard,
and click on the keyboard you installed, I
have swiftkey so that’s nice feature if
you don’t like the stock keyboard.
And also the search function has been improved
since it can now display results from the
web as well as from your phone.
So if I search apple, I can get results from
the phone but also results from the web in
this case Apple’s web address for example
and I can click on it to see open safari and
it direct me to the page.
The camera has improved of course, we have
our typical camera modes, but we do have the
new addition of a time lapse mode which is
nice.
And I will have a full camera test of the
iPhone 6 camera very soon to show you guys
the picture quality and the new features but
so far from what I’ve noticed, the shutter
speed is amazingly fast and responsive and
the pictures themselves look really sharp
and detailed.
So I have a picture here I took in low light
and it looks pretty decent thanks to the True
Tone flash and we also have some handy editing
tools so you can easily make your photos appear
better on the fly.
Here are some other pictures and again they
look really good, accurate colors and very
detailed but again I will have a full camera
test soon in another video so you can see
for yourself.
So yeah just overall incredibly fluid and
smooth.
No lag or delay whatsoever just a really smooth
and enjoyable experience all around.
It really feels like the phone is made for
the software and software is made for the
phone so they’re perfectly optimized.
This thing flies through everything you throw
at it be it watching YouTube videos, browsing
the web, launching applications, or whatever
else you do with it, it’s always fast and
responsive every single time.
And all of this is mostly due to the 1.4 GHz
dual core Apple A8 process or with M8 motion
coprocessor which Apple claims to have up
to 50% more CPU performance than before and
also up to 84% more GPU performance.
And the power from those chips can be evident
in tasks like gaming for example because the
gaming performance and experience is buttery
smooth with any game really.
No delay, no lag, no issues at all to be honest
when it comes to gaming.
And also the speakers are really loud and
clear too so an added bonus if you’re gaming
or just listening to sound in general but
I still think the HTC Boomsound speakers are
best speakers for any phone but that’s just
my opinion.
In terms of battery life, Apple claims it
can go to 11 hours with a single charge and
from my testing I’ve only gotten about 9
hours I believe.
So the battery numbers aren’t really impressive
at all but it should for the most get through
a typical day of use fine but it really depends
on your own usage patterns and what you do
on your device.
So overall I think the iPhone 6 is a great
device for what it can do, it gets the job
done and it’s definitely the best iPhone
yet with the larger display and extra horsepower
but also keep in mind there are other devices
on Android or Windows Phone for example that
do exactly the same thing if not better, and
in some cases cheaper as well.
So it’s really your decision but if you
like, Apple and iOS, you can’t go wrong
with the best iPhone to date.
Keep it locked it here on the Muwen360 channel
for much more coverage on the iPhone 6 over
the coming days and week so subscriber and
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The review is certainly not finished and I
would love for you to stick around to see
even more great content.
Once again, I’m Muwen360 and thank you so
much for watching.
