Ledsteplin
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I remember when I use to get caught up in the specs of a device as well. Real world experience has taught me that because it's on paper doesn't necessarily mean that it's better. It's really a combination of everything running in unison.
I don't get caught up in specs either. But I remember what an embarrassment memory allocation was on the 6 and 6 Plus. Sometimes specs matter in cases like this.
I'm not sure what embarrassing moment you're referring to? However I do agree where some specs do matter, but once again it doesn't necessarily make it better because it says so on paper.
Perfect example would be March Madness...many upsets. LOL
Memory allocation. Using an app, leaving it for 10 seconds, coming back to it and it relaunches. Safari tab reloads. Listening to a podcast in the background with something like Downcast and it has a memory crash. Things of that nature that i haven't had happen on the 6S.
Same as the 6S with these exceptions shown below:
Differences from the current 6S:
1. 1.2MP vs. 5MP front camera
2. Wi-Fi has more advanced MIMO in the 6S
3. Faster Touch ID 2nd generation
4. Higher contrast screen
5. LTE Advanced better on 6S
So 2gb RAM?
Apple should improve the camera feature I think.
I remember when I use to get caught up in the specs of a device as well. Real world experience has taught me that because it's on paper doesn't necessarily mean that it's better. It's really a combination of everything running in unison.