iPhone buyers won't need a second chance to be impressed with Apple's latest smartphone
This year's launch of the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus wasn't exactly the smoothest of rollouts. There were glitches during the Sept. 9 unveiling, a delayed and problematic pre-order process
and an iOS 8 launch on Wednesday that saw key features pulled at the
last-minute. But that didn't stop the company from booking an astounding four million in iPhone pre-sales,
and it didn't dissuade thousands of people from standing in line for
hours (some, for days) for a chance to buy one of the new iPhones.
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus
are the first to offer display sizes larger than any previous model (up
from their predecessor's 4 in. screen to 4.7 in. and 5.5 in.,
respectively). They also include a new A8 system-on-chip processor;
faster LTE access; NFC for the upcoming Apple Pay system; a new M8
motion sensor and processor; support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi; better
8-megapixel cameras and even a new barometer sensor.
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