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The new iPhone 6 features an A8 chip built on second-generation 64-bit desktop-class architecture. Its incredible power is enhanced by an M8 motion coprocessor that efficiently measures your activity ...
When you’re in motion, the M8 motion coprocessor continuously measures data from the accelerometer, compass, gyroscope, and a new barometer. This offloads work from the A8 chip for improved power ...
To get the greatest graphics performance out of the A8 chip and iOS 8, Metal was introduced — a new technology that lets developers create highly immersive console-style games on iPhone. Metal is ...
The barometer senses air pressure to determine your relative elevation. So as you move, you can keep track of the elevation you’ve gained. It can even measure stairs climbed or hills conquered.
The size of the new, higher-resolution Retina HD displays on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus may be the first thing you notice. With innovations that deliver higher contrast, dual‑domain pixels for more ...
The iSight camera in iPhone 6 features an Apple-designed video encoder and image signal processor built into the A8 chip. They support advanced camera and video features, like new Focus Pixels, ...
Rather than using traditional methods to create the higher-resolution Retina HD display, an advanced process of photo alignment was developed. This involves using UV light to precisely position the ...