Author Topic: Apple announces iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch  (Read 44929 times)

I'm just going to point out that Apple holds the best app market, which is one of the primary reasons I have this phone. Sure, I can't do certain things on it, but it's a phone, not a computer. It's meant for several things as a smart phone.

A smart phone typically offers maps, texting, calling, internet, and other stuff. It performs all these actions well on the iPhone. I don't give a rat's ass that another phone is faster, if my phone is easy to use and offers a great marketplace filled with a variety of fun and useful apps-- there's no argument there

Besides, the iOS is much more attractive and their displays have always worked flawlessly and comfortably.

who the hell would even allow someone installing random apps on your own device? and why would it be their Apple ID and not yours?
if they bought an app and you want it as well they can sign in with their id and dl it to your device

Let me quote this one more time Steve ;)

Your 2k resolution wouldn't be able to push its boundaries anyway, because it's games aren't fully optimized like iOS. Where you can play games like Real Racing and Infinity Blade at its best at a smooth and consistent framerate.

Oh, you want benchmarks? Okay. Incoming pagestretch.

Might take you a while to scroll down to the iPhone.



iPhone 5s ranks 73. 5c and 5 don't even make the list of the 200.

But yeah man, new features. Oh wait.

« Last Edit: September 10, 2014, 10:37:42 AM by Steve5451² »

Oh, you want benchmarks? Okay. Incoming pagestretch.

Might take you a while to scroll down to the iPhone.

[img ]http://i.imgur.com/wRKeMEJ.png[/img]

iPhone 5s ranks 73.

But yeah man, new features. Oh wait.

[img ]http://i.imgur.com/Vge3M7S.jpg[/img]

Im questioning the validity of your benchmarks considering every site I go to that looks at benchmarking for the 5s ranks it #1.

Oh, you want benchmarks? Okay. Incoming pagestretch.

Might take you a while to scroll down to the iPhone.

iPhone 5s ranks 73.

First off, those benchmarks aren't even fair. A bunch of tablets are included in that benchmark which waters down the results because obviously tablets are going to have better specs than a phone.

Second, 14693 * 1.5 = 22040, which puts the iPhone 6 at a projected third place, after two tablets.

Im questioning the validity of your benchmarks considering every site I go to that looks at benchmarking for the 5s ranks it #1.

http://www.futuremark.com/hardware/mobile

I can pull some more if you want.

First off, those benchmarks aren't even fair. A bunch of tablets are included in that benchmark which waters down the results because obviously tablets are going to have better specs than a phone.

Second, 14693 * 1.5 = 22040, which puts the iPhone 6 at a projected third place.

iPads are also in that list.

http://www.futuremark.com/hardware/mobile

I can pull some more if you want.

So can I

Again

The first link doesnt like hotlinking for whatever goddamn reason, literally look up iPhone 5s benchmark and all of the sites include phones in your "benchmark", beating them out.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2014, 10:44:10 AM by ShadowsfeaR »

iPads are also in that list.

and?? We're talking about the iPhone 6.

and?? We're talking about the iPhone 6.

I'll go in and remove anything that's a tablet for you.

Not only do the true benchmarks show the iPhone 5s is faster, if you won't believe that, users here who have different platforms within the family can testify to its speed.

i have yet to hear a dumber idea than "iphone 6 plus"
theyre starting to pull off a samsung

i kinda like their new site tho

I removed every tablet from this list and it put the iPhone 5s in 52th place.

Not only do the true benchmarks show the iPhone 5s is faster, if you won't believe that, users here who have different platforms within the family can testify to its speed.

Now what exactly do you define true benchmarks? Not a free app on all platforms that shows real, non biased information?

Let me just put this out as a 3 year Android user who has rooted every one of my phones, installed at least 50+ custom roms, messed with hundreds of themes, numerous mods, and all kinds of other stuff like that.

Here's food for thought. How does iOS run so smoothly and quickly compared to Android yet it still runs on a dual-core, slower processor?
Benchmarks don't mean stuff compared to your perception of hands-on performance

(in which the Benchmarks show it's faster anyway)

sorry blur but game over. cores and ram does not make a fast and snappy phone. having the same os version for the same hardware is what does.

apple owns iphone and ios. they can optimize it to hell to the point where you dont need a lot of power to run it.
google owns android but they dont own a phone series. other companies do and they implement so many different hardware its practically impossible to optimize android. hence why its called laggy, which it is. not to mention android is basically an emulator.

so stop being a gay nerd. this is why the iphone 5s dual processor whipped the knee caps of several quad core phones making them sit on their ass. android doesnt need 4 cores and you neckbeards will never get that. this is why android has a legitimate problem with performance

both my parents have quad core phones. lg g and note 2. my little hipster device whipped their asses like a bunch of slaves getting whipped in a cotton field



I removed every tablet from this list and it put the iPhone 5s in 52th place.

Now what exactly do you define true benchmarks? Not a free app on all platforms that shows real, non biased information?

Well apparently there is some inconsistency somewhere considering every website I've found merely looking up iPhone 5s benchmark rates it #1.

No one loving cares steve. iPhone has plenty of advantages over android phones and android phones have plenty of advantages over iPhones. If someone has had an iPhone their entire life and is satisfied with it, they're probably going to continue to buy it. If someone has had an android their entire life and is satisfied with it, they're probably going to continue to buy it. You're literally arguing about nothing.

I removed every tablet from this list and it put the iPhone 5s in 52th place.
Okay, you didn't post the image so I'll take your word for it. With tablets removed, the #1 phone on that list scores at 19884 (and truly, that's a phablet, the #1 phone on the list scores 18886). This is a graphics processing benchmark, and Apple's projection for graphics processing speed increase is 50% over the 5s. The 5s scores 14693, so 50% of that is 7346.5. That's an increase, so the new value is 22039.5, or 22040 for simplicity. That's a 11% increase over the Oppo Find 7a, the fastest "phone" (phablet) on the list which was released 2 months ago. It's also a 17% increase over the #1 sub 5-inch phone.