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		<title>Apple iPhone 6 will only have 1GB of RAM?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tommy H.]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2014 15:52:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The release of the iPhone 6 is expected in September. Almost daily dive on new rumors about iPhone 6. All interesting information and rumors about the Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone Air/6L. Get the new iPhone 6 again only 1GB of RAM?</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The release of the iPhone 6 is expected in September. Almost daily dive on new rumors about iPhone 6. All interesting information and rumors about the Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone Air/6L.</p>
<p>Get the new iPhone 6 again only 1GB of RAM? Rumors from China about the GforGames reports indicate this meager equipment detail. 1 GB of memory are little compared to 3 GB of RAM, which are installed in current Android OS.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.phonesok.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/iPhone-6-pic1.png"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-321" src="http://www.phonesok.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/iPhone-6-pic1.png" alt="iPhone-6-pic1" width="570" height="211" srcset="http://www.phonesok.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/iPhone-6-pic1.png 570w, http://www.phonesok.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/iPhone-6-pic1-300x111.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 570px) 100vw, 570px" /></a></p>
<p>While Apple uses memory in its iPhone more powerful than Android models. But already at the current iPhone 5s Apple set to a memory of this size. According to previous information, the new iOS 8 allowed but much more powerful applications.</p>
<p>Another interesting iPhone rumor currently rushing through the Web. 9to5Mac reports that Apple will attach a brand new USB Lightning cable with the iPhone 6. The new cable has a modified USB-contact, which can be inserted in either direction into the standard USB port. Apple has received a patent on this very handy USB plug-in contact recently.</p>
<h2>Apple iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch display: Specifications *</h2>
<p>Display: 4.7 inches (iPhone 6), 5.5 inches (iPhone 6 Air/6L), Resolution: 960 x 1704 pixels<br />
Processor: A8, 64 bit, 2.6 Ghz Dual-Core<br />
Memory: 1 GB RAM, 32 GB/64 GB/128 GB (only 5.5-inch model), not expandable<br />
Camera: 13-megapixel main camera with optical image stabilizer<br />
Operating System: iOS 8<br />
Special features: Display of sapphire glass (only with version 5.5-inch display)<br />
Battery: 1,810 mAh, 2915mAh (Version 5.5-inch display)<br />
Size: 138 x 67 x 7 mm (iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display)<br />
Market opening: September 19, 2014 iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display, launch iPhone 6 with 5.5-inch display: uncertain, probably in December 2014</p>
<p>* Based on current rumors. About the details of this and previous news can be seen.</p>
<h2>Small iPhone 6 with 1810 mAh battery?</h2>
<p>Does the iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display with a 1810 mAh battery? On leaked photos of the iPhone 6, on 9to5Mac reported, this Note is to discover. In iPhone 5s a 1,560 mAh battery is built.</p>
<p>Since the new iPhone has a bigger and richer detail display, which uses more power than the 4-inch mini screen of the current model, the new iPhone could have a similar endurance as the current model due to the stronger battery.</p>
<p>Already a few days ago appeared on pictures of an alleged batteries for the big iPhone 6 with 5.5 inch display. This model according to the latest rumors from China will be called iPhone 6 L, has a 2915 mAh battery that fails significantly more powerful than the energy storage of the 4.7-inch model. Is this information, then gets the big iPhone a much stronger battery than was previously thought.</p>
<h2>iPhone 6 &#8211; new pictures surfaced</h2>
<p>The mass production of the iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display has long since begun. Now pictures of a fully assembled display unit with front panel display and the cover glass of the new iPhone 6 have emerged with 4.7-inch display on the Web for the first time.</p>
<p>The articles published in Taiwan photos (photo below) show a very narrow screen frame when iPhone 6 The design of the new iPhone draws heavily on previous iPhone 5s.</p>
<p>Published by the Taiwanese blog Apple.club.tw images show the black and the white iPhone 6, as AppleInsider reported.</p>
<h2>Apple iPhone 6 &#8211; Presentation on September 9?</h2>
<p>Apple is planning a major media event on September 9, reported the US-Techportal Recode. Already since long been speculation that Apple will unveil its new iPhone 6 in early to mid September. The official iPhone 6 release and launch likely experience shows that take place within about two weeks.</p>
<p>Already a few weeks ago appeared on the rumor, Apple would start selling the new iPhone on 19 September. However, recent rumors, according to the September dates only apply to the release of the small version of the new iPhone 6 (with 4.7-inch display).</p>
<p>In October another Apple event is expected. Then Apple is the iPhone 6 with large 5.5-inch display and the new iPad models iPad mini and iPad 3 Air 2 imagine.</p>
<h2>iPhone 6 &#8211; Great iPhone with better chipset?</h2>
<p>Gets the big iPhone 6 not only a larger display, but also a more powerful hardware than the iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display? Is the estimate of Wall Street analysts, Timothy Arcuri, on the Apple Insider reported, then Apple equips the 5.5-inch model with a more powerful chipset from. Differences there might be the GPU especially. Apple may also clocks A8 processor in big iPhone faster than the 4.7-inch model.</p>
<p>A similar approach suggests Apple also the iPad and the iPad Mini Air. Both models use an A7 processor, which Apple with the iPad Air the clock speed to 1.39 GHz stipulated, however, it can run at a clock rate of 1.29 GHz throttled in the iPad mini.</p>
<p>Earlier rumored to get the iPhone next to the larger more powerful drive and an upgraded sapphire crystal display, on which dispenses the 4.7-inch version. A more powerful battery is installed in the great iPhone 6 anyway.</p>
<h2>iPhone 6 &#8211; no sapphire glass display?</h2>
<p>The iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display gets no display from sapphire crystal reports GforGames with reference to market observers. They have reported that Apple has so far received no corresponding deliveries of components for the display covers made of sapphire glass, although the production of the new iPhone 6 is already underway.</p>
<p>The result is that the iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display will not get a display of extremely robust material. At most, the covers of the camera lens and the touch-ID sensor will be made ​​of this material.</p>
<p>Whether the new great iPhone 6 is obtained with the 5.5-inch display a screen made of sapphire glass, although it is not certain, but still possible. Earlier rumors surfaced that Apple will equip this model with only the super hard and very expensive material (see announcement below).</p>
<p>Since the production of the iPhone 6 is not yet in operation with large display, can be derived from the current market situation in sapphire crystal components not read whether the large or iPhone does not have a display of sapphire glass.</p>
<p>This also applies to the iWatch , whose production was also not started. Your launch is expected for December 2014 &#8211; possibly together with the great iPhone sixth</p>
<h2>iPhone 6 &#8211; it has NFC?</h2>
<p>Equips Apple iPhone 6 but with the NFC short-range radio from? The technique of the French side Nowhereelse published photos of an alleged motherboard of the iPhone 6 suggest that an NFC chip and a WiFi module, which dominates the high-speed wireless 802.11 ac, are integrated. Both functions does not provide the current iPhone model.</p>
<p>Neither the photo nor the report shows whether the mentioned board is allocated to the iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display or larger model with 5.5-inch display. The integration of NFC in iPhones has already been speculated in previous iPhone models, Apple has always been waived this wireless technology.</p>
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		<title>How to improve iPhone battery life</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tommy H.]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2014 00:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Iphone’s can chew through their battery life quickly, but by applying some smart tricks you can prolong your mobile’s battery life considerably. Here are some tips to improve your Iphone’s battery life.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.phonesok.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/How-to-improve-iPhone-battery-life.png"><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-297 alignleft" src="http://www.phonesok.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/How-to-improve-iPhone-battery-life.png" alt="How to improve iPhone battery life" width="250" height="190" /></a>Iphone’s can chew through their battery life quickly, but by applying some smart tricks you can prolong your mobile’s battery life considerably.</p>
<p><strong>Here are some tips to improve your Iphone’s battery life.</strong></p>
<p><strong>1/</strong> be smart with your apps. Just because you don’t use an app does not mean that it isn’t using any power. Dormant apps download data unless you prevent them from doing so. If you don’t need an app prevent it from updating by tapping through to settings&gt; General&gt;Background App Refresh, then deselect the apps you have no use for and prevent them from updating in the background.<br />
Additionally, you can save more power by disabling auto app updates and manually updating when the time is right for you. The way iOS 7 is now set up it will update your apps and music in the background, this comes at the cost of draining power and can be changed so that the apps update when you can plug in your iPhone to charge. To do this, simply tap the Settings icon, scroll down to iTunes &amp; App Store, and then turn off the Updates and Apps settings</p>
<p><strong>2/</strong> Restrict persistent callers: Calls really drain your battery – even when you don’t answer. If you have someone persistently calling you unnecessarily, you can block them from calling you and send them through to your voice mail. Simply go to settings, scroll down to phone, then to blocked and select the callers you don’t want to reach you.</p>
<p><strong>3/</strong> Stop spotlight search from indexing files you don’t need. Simply remove items you don’t use from the list of files that Spotlight indexes. To do this head back to settings&gt; general&gt;Spotlight Search and tap any item you don’t need to be indexed. This won’t save a lot of power initially, but over time it will help.</p>
<p><strong>4/</strong> Limit Your Notifications: All those new emails, text messages, reminders and social network notifications activate the backlit display and this drains power. You can set some notifications to silent and in doing so save power.<br />
To do this, go to Settings, then Notification Center and scroll down. You will find categories of notifications including things like Photos you can tap through to each setting and set the alert style to none.</p>
<p><strong>5/</strong> Select a “still” wallpaper. The newer iPhones come with moving wallpapers that adjust with your hand movements, while these look great they drain power. A “static” wallpaper will use far less power.<br />
Simply head back to settings then Wallpapers &amp; Brightness, scroll down and tap your existing wallpaper, then select a background from the stills category.</p>
<p><strong>6/</strong> Turn off Push Email Function: The iPhone is set up to automatically download emails from the server the instant that they arrive. Realistically most of us can wait a few minutes for an email, and when the iPhone is set to run a check every few minutes instead of constantly, it will help save battery life.<br />
Head back to Settings, them Mail; Contacts, Calendar and scroll down to Fetch New Data and disable the Push option. Then set the fetch schedule to run every fifteen minutes. Of course, restricting downloading, music streaming and watching videos will all also help prolong your battery’s life as well, but if you implement these tricks and tips you will see improvement in your iPhone battery life</p>
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