Could the iPhone Upgrade Plan Ease Your Consumer Guilt?

Could the iPhone Upgrade Plan Ease Your Consumer Guilt?

The iPhone cycle is a vicious one for your wallet, and Apple realizes as much. The new iPhone Upgrade Program, announced this morning, could ease that burden. The new service lets you get a new iPhone every year on whatever carrier (the phones are unlocked), which includes AppleCare+, beginning at $32 a month. That $32 […]

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Apple officially unveils the iPhone 6s with 3D Touch display

At today’s Apple event the company pulled the wraps off the iPhone 6s. The phone keeps the exterior of its predecessor, but features all new internals and some nice new extras. Those include a new processor, updated cameras at the front and back, and a pressure sensitive 3D Touch display.

3D Touch

In addition to multitouch, the new iPhone 6s recognizes force. It works on the homescreen and gives you shortcuts on the stuff you do frequently. Pressing lightly on an email thread, gives you a preview of the message, for example.

It also provides distinct and tactile feedback to your presses. Under the display, there’s a vibrating “Taptic engine”, which is similar to the one found on the Macbook trackpad and on the Apple Watch.

Otherwise, the display is the same 4.7″ Retina display found on the iPhone 6.

A9 chipset

Debuting on the iPhone 6s is the Apple A9 chipset. It’s the ocmpany’s third generation 64-bit chipset and offers up to 90% faster console-class GPU as well as up to 70% faster CPU performance, according to the company. It also offers new transistor architecture, which Apple is yet to expand upon.

The M9 co-processor is also updated. However, we’re yet to find out how it has been improved.

New 12MP iSight camera

The iPhone 6s features Apple’s all new 12MP iSight camera. It features 50% more pixels as well as 50% more focus pixels.

The new 12MP camera can now shoot 4K video, too.

Interestingly, the front-facing camera is now 5MP and uses the LCD display as a true-tone flash. There’s a special chip inside the iPhone 6s, which drives the display up to 3x brighter in order to provide the best possible lighting for your selfies.

2-nd generation TouchID

It’s two times faster than the first generation TouchID, as per Phill Schiller.

Enhanced connectivity

The iPhone 6s ships with LTE Advanced as well as twice as fast Wi-Fi. The latter is probably thanks to MiMo antenna technology inside, but that hasn’t been confirmed just yet.

Accessories

Apple also unveiled new accessories – a bunch of leather and silicone cases. There’s also a new charging dock, which will be offered in the same four colors as the iPhone 6s.

Pricing

The Apple iPhone 6s will be priced just like the iPhone 6. In the US, the phone will cost $199 for the 16GB model with a two-year contract. The 64GB and 128GB ones will retail for $299 and $399, respectively.

Pre-orders start September 12, while sales commence on September 25. The phone will launch in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong and Japan….

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Verizon adds XX-Large plan with 18GB of shareable data

With shake-ups happening all over the wireless industry, Verizon recently got on board and revamped its plan set-up to simply be the Verizon Plan, which includes unlimited talk, text and a shareable amount of data for a set price depending on how much data you purchase. Then, you pay a monthly charge per device on the plan, with a $20 charge for smartphones and $10 or $5 charges for things like tablets and smartwatches.

The company’s largest data option was 12GB for $80/month, with an extra $15/GB after that. Now, Verizon is adding an even larger option of 18GB of data for $100/month, giving customers an extra 6GB of data for just $20 more per month. It’s good to see that Verizon is listening to customer feedback and adding the larger plan option that many have asked for, as $15/GB gets pricey pretty quickly.

Which carrier are you using?

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The Good And The Bad Of ‘Destiny’ Year Two, Day One

Today marks the official first day of Year Two of Destiny in my book. You can say that it starts next week with the release of The Taken King, but so much about the game has changed after patch 2.0, that it’s clear the second year has already begun. You can also say it started yesterday, when the patch actually was released, but that only applies to people who aren’t me who managed to download the 17 GB patch without incident. I was not so lucky,

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