I want to get a new phone, currently I own the Huawei P8Lite, and I came across the iPhone 6s. Consequently, I wonder if the whole thing is really worthwhile and I should not prefer a Samsung, or a newer version of the Huawei should gain. My internal memory is 16 GB, and I have a memory card that also has 16 GB, and they are pretty full. Now I'm wondering if the iPhone memory could not eventually be too small. (One has not the possibility of another memory card) Has anyone had experience with it and how are iPhones otherwise? Opinions split pretty much…
So I buy every year the newest iPhone and I can promise you that you should keep your fingers away from the iPhone 6s, it's getting old and my sister spits it around and lies in every app. She will buy the next iPhone 11 but for you I recommend at least iPhone 7 to buy since my dad is really great! No matter 50 euro more for iPhone 7 it's worth it!
Basically no recommendation to create an iPhone. I've written something in another post. However, it was the iPhone 7.
I think I post my previous post here again…
PS: I would recommend you http://www.saturn.de/...92603.html (from my own experience, have 1: 1 the same).
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iPhones are definitely more valuable than Samsung
The expensive one on an iPhone is the name "Apple". You pay for it mainly. I do not want to talk about the screen at all (which is the most expensive thing apart from the name). An iPhone has u.A. Samsung components. Can one recognize well on the iPhone X. A Samsung (I have the Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017)) has u.A. The same functions of an iPhone AND of course much more. A Samsung is much safer, you can do a lot more with a Samsung. For example. If you want to download music (ok, on iPhone there are apps such as TDownloader), you can easily download them via a converter and then the music is in the music app (Samsung Google Music). A feature that will never work on Apple or iPhones, as Apple makes more money with every purchase from the iTunes Store. The hardware of an iPhone (without a screen) has a lower value than Samsung products.
So the statement
iPhones are definitely more valuable than Samsung
That's not true!
Another point:
You can download any app for free (as APK), which is not possible on iPhone (except for TweakBox).
One more aspect:
In no iPhone is an SD card purely! Either you buy from the front purely more memory, which in my opinion is already a naughty rip-off, or you just have little memory.
And another aspect:
If I speak to the cloud now… The normal iCloud has 5 GB available for free (without upgrades) (then more money). The Samsung Cloud or OneDrive (which is almost standard on Samsung phones), however, already has 105 GB. That's 100 GB more!
And another one…:
The camera. Now for comparison (Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) and iPhone 7):
iPhone 7
Front camera (face): 7 megapixels
Rear camera: 12 megapixels
Samsung J7
Front camera: 13 megapixels
Rear camera: 13 megapixels
Further points:
J7
Screen size: 13.93 cm / 5.5 inches
Processor: Octa-Core
Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (Super AMOLED)
Memory: 32 GB (standard (upgradable with SD card up to 256 GB (32 GB + 256 GB
Price (new): 239 euro
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iPhone 7
Screen size: 11.94 cm / 4.7 inches
Processor: A10 Fusion chip with 64-bit architecture, integrated M10 motion coprocessor
Resolution: 750 x 1,334 pixels (retina display)
Memory: 32 GB (standard)
Price (new): 629 euro
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Times apart from the size of the settings of Samsung… You can change everything Samsung alone without jailbreak everything you need (for example, the developer options).
I could address the topic at least 10 times longer, which is not even exaggerated in the approach. If you need more arguments for a Samsung and an iPhone, let me know.
So first, naked data is not everything. My iPhone 7 is dependent on my old Galaxy S7 in every Hindi. Although the display resolution is lower, but that does not bother in everyday life. Each app can be downloaded for free is theft and SD cards are no longer synonymous My iPhone 7 with QuadCore processor runs 77 times better than a Galaxy with Octacore Prozessor.Sicherheits update there's no longer and no smartphone has such a good vibration motor as the iPhone 7Anderdem come software and hardware from a house and the software does not jerk after 30 days as with Touchwiz \ Samsung Experience. And if even androids no Samsung but Google or One Plus
I work with mobile phones and I can say that the iPhone makes much better pictures than a J device. The Google Pixel 2 with the 2 best camera of the market also has 12mp
Being able to download any app for free is theft
It all depends on which app. GBWhatsApp e.g. Is not a "theft".
SD cards are not synonymous in any Android pure
I took the example Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) here. Here it goes.
no smartphone has such a good vibration engine as the iPhone 7
Well, if you are dealing with a vibration motor… I think, I would rather spare me further comments.
In addition, software and hardware come from one house
iOS and Android are two different pairs of shoes. The iPhone 6s not only owns parts of Samsung. That would rather be the iPhone X.
Makes much better pictures than a J device
That is not correct. In terms of resolution, a (as you call it) J device has a better than an iPhone. Any image of what is done with an iPhone is automatically improved by the software. So an automatic filter can be said. That does not have a J device. Since the image quality without software controlled filter from the front is better.
To answer your question:
I definitely would not buy an iPhone 6S during this time. Although the price has dropped in the meantime, so you could access it, but other functions have appeared for the successor, which are not included in the 6 Series.
Although: with the new operating system iOS 12, older devices should be faster and more reliable? Hmm. Let me put it this way: If you can buy it from Amazon or from another provider for 500 euro (maybe even cheaper) I would definitely strike. Pay attention to how much memory you need. 32GB are sufficient for ordinary gas users but no longer standard. Recommended is at least 64GB, best even 128GB.
My dad uses an iPhone 6S with iOS 11.4.1 and it's not running very well right now. Slower, many jerks and even some crashes, but could change again with the new operating system.
I myself use an iPhone 7 Plus with 128GB memory and so far quite satisfied. Both devices are definitely different.
Get some help from an Apple consultant. Could drop by and ask, what are the advantages and disadvantages of the 6S. Then decide for yourself. Personally, if you already want an iPhone, I would recommend the iPhone 8 to you. With the new wireless charging, potraitmodus and the new processor up to the latest technology. The 7 is also good, but in contrast to the 8 a really big jump. The 8er I skipped myself, because most of the 8 is also included in the 7th. Why this effort?
Conclusion: iPhone 6S is a good smartphone, but for today's use already gotten old. If there's a lot of interest, you are welcome to buy it if you find it cheap on the internet. The device should last for two to three years. Personally, I would prefer to resort to the latest, as you would benefit from the latest features in a longer period of time. Can you but as I said times in the store to consult about it. It is a subjective opinion of me.
A Samsung is safer than an Iphone?! You mean, the Samsung is certainly infected by viruses, right?
Samsung is certainly infected by viruses
No. It also always depends on what you do with your phone, whether iPhone or Samsung. Any cell phone can be infected. Same as with OS X. Everyone says "This is a safe OS". I have already infected such systems for testing purposes. That's not difficult.
There are different types of "viruses". Be it adware, spyware, malware, etc. I've been using cell phones for a total of 10 years now. And it was just an iPhone 5s for a year. The rest was Samsung. Starting with the
, then the
, the
and currently the
. None of these phones has been infected with a virus so far.
Sure, downloading an APK with a Samsung from an untrustworthy source can cause it to have a virus. But since this is not the case with an iPhone anyway, you can't get a virus.
So it all depends on what YOU do with your phone. Just like that, no virus comes.
I agree with the last two paragraphs.