With almost all Android smartphones disappointing in one or the other key areas, I am now really looking forward to the iPhone 6s (and iPhone 6s Plus). Like almost every other person who follows the tech industry out there, there are certain features that I hope Apple adds in the upcoming iPhones. What are they? Read below to find out.
#5 Better camera
If leaks are anything to go by, the iPhone 6s will come with a 12MP rear camera that will also be capable of recording videos in 4K resolution. It is a given that the cameras on the upcoming iPhones are going to be a huge upgrade over their predecessors, but the question is will it be enough to beat the shooters of the Galaxy S6 and LG G4?
#4 Quick charging
Usually, it takes anywhere between 2-2.5 hours to charge an iPhone. While this was the standard time taken by almost all smartphones to charge their battery to full from almost 0, things have changed significantly over the last one year. Almost all high-end Android flagships are now able to charge from 0-100% in only around 1.4 hours. This is despite them coming with batteries that are of significantly higher capacity than the one found on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.For comparison, the iPhone 6 Plus, which comes with a 2915mAh battery, takes just over 3 hours to charge from 0-100%. Thanks to fast charging, the Galaxy Note 5 can be charged twice from 0-100 percent in the same amount of time, even though it comes with a slightly bigger 3,000mAh battery.
Another benefit of quick charging is that even if the device is charged for only around 10 minutes, it gains around 20-40 percent of additional battery charge, which can come in very handy in certain scenarios.
Quick charging is one such feature that you will want in almost all your devices once you get used to it. One can only hope that Apple includes a similar feature on the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, though the chances of the company doing so are slim.
#3 More RAM
After using Android phones for years, a crippled multitasking experience was a huge deal breaker for me. I just could not understand why other iPhone owners never complained about the same issue. The fix for this problem is actually a pretty simple one: all Apple needs to do is add more RAM to the iPhone. With even sub -$100 budget Android smartphones now coming with 2GB RAM, it is now high time that Apple also upgrades the paltry 1GB of RAM on the iPhone to something like 2 or 3GB.
Thankfully, if reports are anything to go by, the new iPhones will come with 2GB RAM, which will translate into better multitasking performance. It will also allow game developers to make more use of textures without worrying about running out of RAM.
#2 Less bugs
With iOS 9 bringing with a lot of new features and enhancements, I hope that Apple has not once again sacrificed the stability of the OS in order to stuff in the new features to the OS.
#1 One more thing
This year, things are no different as thanks to various leaks and reports, we virtually know almost everything about the upcoming new iPhones. However, if there is one company that is still capable of surprising the tech-y audience in this leaky world that will be attending and watching its event live on September 9th, it is Apple. The company might just surprise everyone with how it will put Force Touch to use on the new iPhones, a feature about which the only thing that is known right now is that it will be used to speed up day-to-day iOS activities.
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