Thursday, December 31, 2015

2016 Top 5 iPad & iPhone Video Converter

Can't play DVD, Blu-ray, AVI, MKV, WMV, H.265 or other videos and movies on your iPad Air 2, iPad Air 3, iPad Pro, iPad mini 4 or iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus? This article will share you 2016 top 5 iPad and iPhone video converters to convert video to iOS devices compatible format for playing on the journey or killing time freely. 

1. Handbrake (Windows & Mac)

HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs. It has many in-built presets for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and even some Android phones. It lets you import almost any video and DVD. It supports container formats: MPEG-4 Part 14 (MP4), iTunes Video (M4V), Matroska (MKV). (read Handbrake Alternative for Mac OS X El Capitan)

    

2. iFastime Video Converter Ultimate for Mac (Windows & Mac)

This professional iPad and iPhone video converter for Windows/Mac can convert, edit videos at fastest speed and no quality loss. Key Features are below.

250+ Input Formats Supported:
This free iPhone and iPad video converter supports a large amount of input formats including AVI, WMV, MP4, ASF, DVR-MS, MS-DVR, MOV, 3GP, 3G2, FLV, SWF, QT, RM, RMVB, MKV, AVS, M2TS, MPG, VOB, DV, M1V, M2V, DAT, AMV, DIVX, M4V, MPE, MPV, OGM and hundreds more.

Convert Video to iPhone/iPad:
The tool provides best format support for other Apple devices like iPod Touch 6, iPad Pro, iPad mini 4, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 3, iPhone 6s/6s Plus & Apple TV 4/3/2/1, etc. No matter which device you have, it provides the best configuration.

Enhance Videos with Rich Edit Functions:
Professional editing functions are provided to you: split, merge, trim, crop, add watermark, adjust video effect, edit audio and insert subtitles. 



3. MPEG StreamClip (Windows & Mac)

MPEG Streamclip is a powerful high-quality video converter, player, editor for MPEG, QuickTime, transport streams, iPod. And now it is a DivX editor and encoding machine, and even a movie downloader. It lets you play and edit QuickTime, DV, AVI, MPEG-4, MPEG-1; MPEG-2 or VOB files or transport streams with MPEG, PCM, or AC3 audio. MPEG Streamclip can export all these formats to QuickTime, DV, AVI/DivX and MPEG-4 with high quality encoding and even uncompressed or HD video.(read MPEG Streamclip Alternative)

    

4. FFmpeg (Windows & Mac)

FFmpeg is a multimedia framework that can decode, encode, transcode, stream, filter and play every format created. The product takes pride in their versatility staying both relevant and knowledgeable of the past. This is easily one of the best possible pieces of technology for developers and users alike. (read Best Alternative to FFmpeg)

    

5. Format Factory (Windows)

Format is an iPhone and iPad video converter for Windows. You can use it to convert any of your video files with no effort. The supported video formats are MP4, AVI, WMV, MKV, MOV, FLV, MPG, 3GP, FLV, and SWF. Also you can directly set the output format as iPhone and iPad with the presets instead of setting the parameters yourself. (read Best Format Factory Alternative for Mac OS X El Capitan)

    

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Monday, December 28, 2015

2 Ways to Play MKV files on iPhone 6S (Plus)/iPhone 6 (Plus)/iPhone 5S/iPhone 5C

With every keynote, the release of a iPhones seems like a challenge for Apple. The universe is wondering if Apple didn’t loose its grip yet. Fans are waiting for a shockingly-pleasant surprise. The competitors are craving for them to fail. 

Well…the iPhone 6 Plus is now bigger than bigger. Thinner than thinner. Leaving the fans to do nothing but buy a piece of this sexy new gadget. (5.5 inch)Retina display has outstanding colours with a new powerful A8 chip iPhone 6 Plus becomes ideal for everyone who enjoys to watch videos on their iphone. Probably the best way to enjoy that new display is to put super high-quality movies on it, right? Well.. yes but Apple still doesn’t make it easy for us when it comes to transferring .MKV(and AVI) files to our iPhones.

Ok, now we offer you two ways of playing MKV on iPhone 6S (Plus)/iPhone 6 (Plus)/iPhone 5S/iPhone 5C.

Method 1: Play MKV files with MKV Video Players for iPhone

There are many third-party iOS video players out there to help you play more formats. Here we are rounding up top five of the best iOS video player apps for iPhone 6S/iPhone 6S Plus, to help with your quest to circumvent the limited video format playback of the default player Apple supplies with iOS.

1. Player Xtreme HD

With Player Xtreme HD, you can watch videos in any format on the go with iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Supported file formats: 3gp, asf, avi, divx, dv, dat, flv, gxf, m2p, m2ts, m2v, m4v, mkv, moov, mov, mp4, mpeg, mpeg1, mpeg2, mpeg4, mpg, mpv, mt2s, mts, mxf, ogm, ogv, ps, qt, rm, rmvb, ts, vob, webm, wm, wmv.

2. Oplayer

Oplayer is an iOS app for iPhone 6 (Plus), former generations of iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. It can play nearly all video and audio formats like AVI, WMV, MKV, FLV, MPG, MP4, Webm, VOB, MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAV, etc. It also supports multiple audio tracks, so you can change the audio track as you like. The paid version of Oplayer covers more functions than the free one.

3. Air Playit HD

Air Playit HD is a free video player able to play multiple formats for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPad, etc. It is also a streaming tool able to stream a great number of video and audio formats to Apple devices like iPhone 6 (Plus), and Android devices.

Supported formats: MKV, M2TS, AVCHD, TP, MPEG-TS, AVC, MOD, MPEG1/2, WMV, ASF, AVI, MOV, RM/RMBV, FLV, MP4, H.264, M4V, WTV, WebM.

4. VLC player for iOS

VLC is really a popular player these days. It is free and open source, and can play almost all media files.With VLC players installed on your iPhone 6 (Plus), you can enjoy all media files without format restrict.

5. It’s Playing

It’s Playing works perfectly on HD (1080p) movies and shows strong abilities to decode videos that other video players fail to playback. On the whole, It’s playing is a great video player app worth your purchase.

Supported formats: MKV, AVI, MOV, MP4 and more video formats on the market

Method 2: Transcode MKV to iPhone 6S (Plus)/iPhone 6 (Plus)/iPhone 5S/iPhone 5C compatible video formats

Even with a powerful video player, you may still get trouble during MKV video playback on your iPhone 6S (Plus)/iPhone 6 (Plus)/iPhone 5S/iPhone 5C. Sometimes, a special video format may cause your iPhone 6 crash. Therefore, video conversion is quite urgent. iFastime Video Converter Ultimate for Mac is a recommended tool here. With it, you can convert your any video including MKV, DVD, Blu-ray, VOB, AVI, H.265, TiVo, WMV, FLV to iPhone 6S (Plus)/iPhone 6 (Plus)/iPhone 5S/iPhone 5C supported video formats with fast speed and high output video quality. 

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Next is a quick tutorial on how to put HD movies in .MKV format to your iPhone  on Mac:

How to Encode MKV to iPhone 6S (Plus)/iPhone 6 (Plus)/iPhone 5S/iPhone 5C supported MP4 videos?

1. Click "Add video" button to add your MKV video files to the program. Or directly drag the video you want to convert to the left item bar. 

  

2.Select output format in the "Format" bar. Find "iPhone" to choose "iPhone 6 H.264 Full HD 1080P(*.mp4)".

 

3.Hit the “Start Conversion” button; it will start to rip DVD to iPhone 6S .mp4 video instantly. Once the conversion task is finished, click "Open" button to get the final output MP4 files for your iPhone 6S. Then connect your iPhone to your computer and sync the video file into the device via iTunes.

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Monday, December 21, 2015

How to Convert XviD Files on Mac OS X El Capitan?

Part 1. Need to Convert XviD Files on Mac OS X

Xvid (formerly "XviD") is a video codec library following the MPEG-4 video coding standard, specifically MPEG-4 Part 2 Advanced Simple Profile (ASP). Xvid is a primary competitor of the DivX Pro Codec. In contrast with the DivX codec, which is proprietary software developed by DivX, Inc., Xvid is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.This also means that unlike the DivX codec, which is only available for a limited number of platforms, Xvid can be used on all platforms and operating systems for which the source code can be compiled.

XviD is a video codec that usually wrapped in AVI container, which is ubiquitous for standard definition video content on the Internet. So if you have some XviD AVI files. But the point is most native Mac applications don't understand what to do with it and there's no indication Apple is supporting the specific XviD/DivX codec (encoding/decoding) used by those AVI. If you've some XviD files stored on your hard drive and would like to convert to other formats, or for your some portable devices like iPod, iPad, iPhone and more, or you want to create XviD videos, next is about how to achieve these tasks.

Part 2. How to Convert XviD Files on Mac OS X (Including El Capitan)

Speaking conveting XviD video to other format on Mac, we have to tell you the best XviD video converter for Mac -iFastime Video Converter Ultimate for Mac. Using it, you can convert XviD to  MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI and devices like iPad, Apple TV, iPhone, specific iPod models and some popular mobile phones. Besides converting XviD, this powerfuo video converter also can convert DVD, Blu-ray, ISOH.265AVIVOBMXFMPEG, etc on Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite, 10.9 Mavericks, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.7 Lion, 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.5 Leopard.

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Steps to Convert XviD Files on Mac OS X (Including El 10.11 Capitan)

1. Click "Add video" button to choose video files from your hard drive for converting. Or directly drag the movies you want to convert to the left item bar. 

    

2. Set your desire format. Click "Format" bar, and select .mp4 from "Common video" or "HD video". Or dorectly choose the format from iPhone, iPad, Samsung, etc.

  

Tip: The default settings may not satisfy you, and you can click the "Settings" button to change the settings by yourself including video resolution, bit rate, audio sample rate, audio channel etc. for full screen playback smoothly. Or keep no changes, which is also a good choice.

3. Click the "Start conversion" button on the main interface and the software will start to convert XviD to your desire format quickly. When the conversion finishes, click "Open" to find the converted video files. Then you can effortless transfer the video files to your devices for playback freely.

If you are a Windows user, just get iFastime Video Converter Ultimate, and the steps are same.

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2015 Christmas Sale Started- Save 50% OFF on TunesGo

Let's face it, iTunes is a pain but, many of us are stuck with it. Especially those of us who have been using iPods, iPhones and iPads for years and years. Short of throwing away all the money spent on downloads over the years away, there is little you can do about it. Yet, there are tools, like Wondershare TunesGo or Wondershare TunesGo (Mac), as a perfect iTunes companion for iOS and Android that help alleviate some of the pains of using iTunes and also help to add new features and completely enhance the experience.



WHAT TUNESGO IS!
  • Smart iTunes companion plug-in. It breaks the rules of iTunes, does what iTunes can't do.
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  • Ideal music management tool for a range of users: from "beginner" to tech expert level
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  • Transfer your music to iTunes from iOS device
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  • Enable one-click download from YouTube music to fully featured music on iTunes to listen anywhere, anytime
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ADVANTAGES OF TUNESGO
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  • It contains a very safe method to restore files from the iOS devices, and this becomes particularly helpful if you do not have any iTunes backup.
  • Compatibility to copy between various Apple operating system powered devices.
  • The media which is imported through the software is optimized to be used by the Apple operating system.
  • It can easily export entertainment files, as well as any other content from the iOS devices to any place within the Mac or Windows computer.
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  • The exorbitant cost of Wondershare TunesGo when compared to the free iTunes does eat at the back of the head of consumers.
  • The Smart playlists cannot be edited, and other formats for playlists cannot be imported into the Apple operating system.
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TunesGo is available for both PC and Mac, for $29.97 at the Christmas holiday season. The mac lifetime version is even cheaper than the 1Year version during the Christmas sale! There is also a free version to try out first, which I highly recommend doing. So, what are you waiting for? This amazing opportunity will only last to Dec, 30th, 2015! Go ahead! Or find more 2015 Christmas Special Offer at iFastime!

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iFastime Video Converter Ultimate: Make all your Blu-ray, DVD collections and movie library compatible with iPhone.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Best Way to Play MKV on Apple TV 4/3/2/1

Apple TV is a digital media player and a microconsole developed and sold by Apple Inc. It is a small network appliance and entertainment device that can receive digital data from a number of sources and stream it to a capable TV for playing on the TV screen. Apple TV allows consumers to use an HDTV set to view photos, play music and watch video originating from limited Internet services or a local network. But not all videos can be streamed to Apple TV well. MKV sometimes is also unsupported by Apple TV 4/3/2/1. 



So inorder to play MKV on Apple TV 4/3/2/1 well, you just need to encode MKV to Apple TV supported formats on computer. To do this, a simple and user-friendly iFastime Video Converter Ultimate for Mac (Windows) is highly recommended to you. It features ultra fast speed and 1:1 quality ratio output. Furthermore, it provides an optimized preset to fit Apple TV4/3/2/1. 

Besides MKV, this powerful Apple TV converter also has the ability to convert  Blu-ray, DVD, MKVAVITivo4K,  etc to Apple TV (new Apple TV included). Now follow the guide below and complete the MKV to Apple TV conversion on Mac quickly and easily.

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How to Stream MKV to Apple TV 4/3/2/1 for playback with iFastime Video Converter Ultimate for Mac?

Step 1. Load MKV files

After installation, run the Mac MKV to Apple TV Converter. and click "Add video" button to load your source MKV files. If you want to merge MKV files, just need to check the "Merge into one" box.

  

Step 2. Choose output format and folder

Click on the dropdown menu of "Format" and then choose the format from the "Apple TV" sublist, which are all compatible for the Apple TV 1/2/3. Then you can set the output folder by clicking "Browse" icon as you need.

  

Tip: Click the "Settings" icon and you will go into a new interface named "Profile Settings". You can adjust codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel in the interface to optimize the output file quality.

Step 3. Transcode MKV to Apple TV on Mac

Start the MKV to Apple TV conversion on Mac by clicking on the "Start conversion" button at the bottom right corner. After the short conversion, you will be able to get the output files for Apple TV via clicking on "Open" button effortlessly. Now you can stream MKV movies to the new Apple TV 1/2/3/4 for enjoying with high quality. 

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Monday, December 7, 2015

Hot News - iPhone 7 vs iPhone 6s

There's something very funny about reporting tech news, something that's become a bit of an in-joke amongst us journos. Whenever something rumour based or speculative is posted there are always those who say "this is nothing but rumours and speculation, it could be wrong, it's not factual..." and so on, but the truth is this complaining doesn't reflect the majority opinion. It can't possibly, because the fact of the matter is that forthcoming and rumoured devices generate so much more interest than handsets that have been released. Like any website we look at Google's analytics for traffic and, get this, as soon as a new phone like the iPhone or Nexus launches the number of people looking at content and searching for content related to those devices NOSEDIVES - but before that, all the while the phone is merely a rumour, it SKYROCKETS. People, readers, you lot, love a rumour. That's the fact of the matter, you love anticipating a new phone that isn't out yet - the next best thing - so much more than something that is launched and has become a reality. You love a tease. Don't even try to deny it!

So with that in mind we're quite happy to write about things that haven't been launched yet and give you your fix!

Today we are comparing the current-gen iPhone 6s (the one released in September 2015) with 2016's as-yet unnanounced iPhone 7. (The image above is an awesome mockup by Computerbild.de of what the iPhone 7 could look like, by the way).



This is worth a look because of a few other factors. First being how unnervingly thorough, far-reaching and accurate the modern rumour mill is - nothing escapes its tendrils and already we're getting plenty of juicy information about next year's iPhone 7, much of it from repeatedly proven reliable sources.  On top of that, although the iPhone 6s has just come out Apple has likely been at work on the next iPhone–the iPhone 7–for at least a few years now. And because of  the way Apple’s iPhone product cycles work, it’s relatively easy to predict what a major new iPhone design will feature. You see, Apple historically has released iPhone upgrades on a "tick-tock" basis. Every tick is a major new form-factor upgrade and every tock retains the old form factor but usually introduces a new feature.

Examples of "tick" releases are the iPhone 4, the iPhone 5, and the iPhone 6 (and 6 Plus). These iPhones all featured radical form-factor redesigns over the previous iPhone. The iPhone 4 had the first Retina display and glass and aluminum body. The iPhone 5 had the 4-inch screen. The iPhone 6 had the 4.7-inch screen and so on. Examples of "tock" releases are the iPhone 4S, the iPhone 5s, and the iPhone 6s. In each case each of these phones retained the same form-factor of its predecessor but added new usability features. The iPhone 4s added Siri; the iPhone 5s added the Touch ID and M7 motion coprocessor; and the iPhone 6s added the 3D Touch display.

"The big worry is that as the iPhone 7 is said to be so slim," reports Expert Reviews, "it means that there's less room inside for battery, which again will have an impact on battery life. I think it's a little early to start panicking yet, as reduced battery life is not a certainty and there are a few tricks that Apple might have up its sleeve. For starters, the new A10 chip will, no doubt, be more energy efficient than the A9 SoC in the iPhone 6S. It will probably be built using a smaller fabrication process, which will also mean that it takes up less room in the case, leaving more room for a bigger battery. Next, Apple will most likely work on making iOS 10 more energy efficient, again helping boost battery power."

Word on the street suggests we will probably see three iPhone 7 handsets in 2016. Apple is apparently keen to rekindle its iPhone Xc range and will utilise the iPhone 5s as the reference model for the iPhone 7c, meaning it will support TouchID among other things. This isn’t the first chatter we’ve heard about the iPhone 7c, either. Earlier in the year multiple sources began claiming Apple would release another iPhone C handset in 2016 in order to further bolster its strangle hold one the mobile space where it currently commands around 90-odd % of all profits.

A new report from TrendForce claims the iPhone 7 will be water-proof, a feature many Android handsets have had for YEARS. Beyond this the company reckons Apple will radically alter the design and finish of the handset and also include more RAM, perhaps as much as 3GB, as well as a third handset called the iPhone 7c.

"Apple will release the upgraded 4-inch iPhone C series in the second quarter of 2016," said the report. "The next iPhone (currently dubbed "iPhone 7") will be introduced in the second half of next year. The major selling points of the next iPhone will be the 3GB memory upgrade for the 5.5-inch model and waterproof feature. Based on TrendForce’s estimation, about 260 million iPhones will be shipped in 2016, representing an annual growth of 12.5% and a market share of 18.5%. With the smartphone market becoming less profitable, iPhone will still have the highest margin next year compared with products from rival vendors."

It added: "Samsung’s shipments are anticipated to drop 4% annually to 310 million due to Chinese competitors undercutting its prices. Apple is anticipated to significantly narrow its market share gap with Samsung next year as well. TrendForce analysis indicates that Samsung will hold 22% of the global smartphone market in 2016, a decline from 2015. Wu added that Samsung’s flagship devices for this year have hit the ceiling in specs, so the South Korean powerhouse will be straining to bring hardware innovations to its next smartphone release."

"KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo," reports Apple Insider, "whose predictions have in the past been accurate, said he expects Apple's upcoming 4-inch iPhone to be functionally similar to a buffed iPhone 5s, the last iPhone model to sport a 4-inch display. Kuo says demand is still present for a smaller Apple handset, and the company plans to capitalize come next year. Mass production will likely start sometime in the first half of 2016, suggesting a potential product launch alongside next year's ‘iPhone 7’ lineup."

Speaking of the iPhone 6s -- this year’s model saw a raft of major improvements in several key areas, though most notably imaging and processing power. Beyond this we saw more RAM included, 2GB to be specific, as well as slightly thicker chassis overall, owing to the inclusion of 3D Touch technology in the display panel. So while it might look A LOT like last year’s model it will function quite a bit differently.

Sales have been INSANE, too:

Apple announced it sold more than 13 million new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus models, a new record, just three days after launch. iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will be available in more than 40 additional countries beginning October 9 including Italy, Mexico, Russia, Spain and Taiwan. The new iPhones will be available in over 130 countries by the end of the year.

This is a HUGE figure and, importantly, it is quite a bit more than Apple shifted last year which, again, is pretty significant for a release many consider to be minor or incremental. China helped in a big way this year, having access to the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus at the same time as other markets around the world. Apple confirmed 13 million sales during the first few weeks but that figure is expected to grow rapidly in the coming weeks and months.

"Sales for iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus have been phenomenal, blowing past any previous first weekend sales results in Apple’s history," said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. "Customers’ feedback is incredible and they are loving 3D Touch and Live Photos, and we can’t wait to bring iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to customers in even more countries on October 9."

But those iPhone 6s sales could pale in comparison to the next iPhone 7. So without further ado, let's gaze into our crystal ball to see what each phone will be like, starting with the specs:

iPhone 6s vs Likely iPhone 7: Major Specs

Current iPhone 6s

Display: 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch 3D Touch, max res of 1920x1080
Design: It looks exactly the same as the iPhone 6 (rounded corners, aluminum body)
Storage: 16, 64, and 128GB
CPU and RAM: A9 processor, 2GB RAM
Front Camera: 5MP
Rear Camera: 12MP, 4K video recording
Likely iPhone 7

Display: 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch 3D Touch, but likely with a QHD display of 2560 x 1440 resolution
Design: Completely new design. Thinner body and bezel.
Storage: 32, 64, and 128GB
CPU and RAM: A10 processor, 3GB RAM
Front Camera: 5MP with wide angle lens
Rear Camera: 12MP, 4K video recording, optical image stabilization.
The important thing to remember with iPhone upgrades is that the tock "S" cycle upgrade primarily see internal enhancements and the tick prime upgrades see body design changes. That’s why the iPhone 6s had more radical internal changes from the iPhone 6 than the iPhone 6s will to the iPhone 7. The iPhone 6s got the A9 processor and FINALLY 2GB of RAM. That means that the iPhone 7 will almost certainly have an A10 chipset and 3GB of RAM. Traditionally Apple has kept the amount of RAM the same for more than one year, but by the time the iPhone 7 ships in autumn 2016, most Android phones will have 4GB RAM minimum. Apple will need to keep up, if not match it.

As for storage options, with the iPhone 7 we finally expect Apple to drop the 16GB entry level option for a 32GB entry level model. Needless to say, dropping the 16GB storage model is long overdue. No one, NO ONE should buy a 16GB smartphone. You’ll fill it all up with large 12MP photos in the first month you own it.

iPhone 6s vs Likely iPhone 7: Design

The iPhone 6s looks exactly as the iPhone 6 does, just a bit thicker. But if that iPhone 6s design is looking a bit stale to you, then you are going to love the iPhone 7. It will feature a radically different design. What to expect? A thinner body is guaranteed. KGI Securities superstar analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has an excellent track record with predicting iPhone specs, says the iPhone 7 will be Apple’s thinnest yet–approaching the thinness of the iPod touch (which is really, really thin) Kuo expects the iPhone 7 to be between 6.0mm and 6.5mm thin (the iPod touch is 6.1mm thin).

Apple is now busy testing out designs and features for the iPhone 7; handsets are developed way in advance of release and this is why we get some many leaks. And according to information leaked on Weibo by a reliable tipster Apple is testing out five iPhone 7 prototypes. The news was picked up by G For Games, another reliable source, which reports that Apple is testing out a bunch of different features for next year’s iPhones.

Apple is currently experimenting with at least five different iPhone 7 models, each with its own unique hardware characteristics. By the sound of it Apple is trying to figure out which technologieswould go best in the upcoming model, all the while keeping an eye on the performance of its suppliers," said the report. "Reportedly, some of the technologies that can be found in these prototypes include a USB Type-C connector compatible with headsets, wireless charging technology, multi-Force Touch, dual camera configurations, and fingerprint recognition technology embedded within the display."

Apple is also said to be experimenting with AMOLED displays but this new display technology isn’t expected to appear inside commercial iPhones until at least 2018.

The USB Type-C rumour is very interesting, however, as it ties in nicely with yesterday’s report about Apple ditching 3.5mm jack support on the iPhone 7 in favour of something more proprietary. Is it possible Apple could switch out its lightening port connector for USB Type-C? Sure, it’s possible. But it just doesn’t seem very likely given the company’s track record. Still, there are PLENTY of benefits to using USB Type-C, so perhaps Apple is turning over a new leaf?

There’s also strong hints that Apple is working on doing away with the physical home button and embedding a virtual home button and Touch ID in the screen itself, but that might not come until the iPhone 8. Apple has filed patents for such a in-screen home button, but the company files patents for everything–99% of which never make it into a shipping product. Also, Digitimes is reporting that Apple has placed LCD display driver orders with touchscreen supplier Synaptics for its next iPhone. It would not need these LCD display drivers if its own work on integrated Touch ID and displays were moving along at pace.

One aspect of the new iPhone 7’s potential design could cause some users some issues, however, as multiple sources are now claiming Apple is looking to do away with traditional headphones, meaning no 3.5mm jack-support on the iPhone 7. It will be replaced by a lightning port, apparently, and this of course means you’ll have to buy and adaptor in order to make your old headphones work with the iPhone 7.

Why is Apple doing this? Apparently it is ALL about design. Apple wants to make the iPhone 7 1mm thinner than the iPhone 6s and in order to do this it needs to ditch the traditional 3.5mm jack port. Fortunately, Apple’s lightning connector is EXACTLY the right size and, fortunately again, Apple has no issues selling you a $15 convertor to access it.

Sounds crazy, right? But remember: Apple did exactly the same thing with CD drives and USB ports on its MacBooks, so, yeah… you’ve been WARNED.

iPhone 6s vs Likely iPhone 7: Waterproofing

Earlier this autumn the internet freaked out when videos surfaced of the iPhone 6s surviving 30 minutes underwater. It turns out Apple secretly added new adhesive strips inside the iPhone 6s to block any moisture getting in. Now a Chinese Mac blog is claiming that this was just a dry run (get the pun) for Apple, and that the iPhone 7 will officially be certified as waterproof.

In addition to waterproofing by using internal gaskets, another Chinese site is claiming Apple will ditch the aluminum casing of the iPhone 6s for an all new plastic material on the iPhone 7 to make sure the device is fully waterproof. We don’t see Apple’s iPhone 7 being a plastic phone, but only time will tell.

iPhone 6s vs Likely iPhone 7: LTE chipset

Right now the iPhone 6s uses an LTE chipset from Qualcomm, but recent rumors point to Intel working on an iPhone-compatible LTE chipset for the iPhone 7. If this is true users won’t likely notice much of a difference. Instead, Apple would use the Intel LTE chip so it can drive component costs down.

iPhone 6s vs Likely iPhone 7: Display

The iPhone 6s gained the 3D Touch display that the Apple Watch has (there, it is called the Force Touch display)–of course the iPhone 7 will adopt this 3D Touch display as well. But we also expect the iPhone 7 to get a higher resolution display, specifically a QHD one with a resolution of 2560 x 1440, as many Android handsets have. By autumn of 2016 anything less that 2560x1440 will be the equivalent of what standard definition is today.

Apple could also make subtle upgrades to the 3D Touch display in the iPhone 7–for example, making it sensitive to more than two types of pressure inputs, but other than that we don’t expect the 3D Touch display to change much.

Also, it is unlikely that the iPhone 7 will adopt an AMOLED display, which is found in Samsung phones and the Apple Watch, according to Kuo. In a recent investors note he stated:

"Based on recent comments by Minebea, one of the main iPhone backlight unit suppliers, we believe AMOLED will not penetrate iPhone for the next three years. Moreover, Hon Hai is preparing to invest in Gen-6 LTPS TFT-LCD production lines in Zhengzhou, China for mass production in 2018, suggesting the iPhone line will likely stick with TFT-LCD technology in 2018 and thereafter. 

Minebea, major BLU supplier of iPhone, stated to investors on November 5 that it does not foresee risk of TFT-LCD share loss to AMOLED in high-end smartphone market in next three years & guides growth in TFT-LCD going forward. As Apple and Samsung are the only two brands that currently offer premium smartphones, we think Minebea’s statements imply it does not expect iPhone to adopt AMOLED in the coming three years, given that Samsung’s models are already being equipped with it."

iPhone 6s vs Likely iPhone 7: Camera

Internally the iPhone 6s gained a huge camera upgrade with its 12MP rear camera (up from the 8MP camera in the iPhone 6) and its 5MP front FaceTime camera (up for 1.8 MP in the iPhone 6). But going to the iPhone 7 we expect the camera upgrade to be less pronounced. Apple will probably keep to a 12MP rear camera but add optical image stabilization across the line (right now only the "Plus" models feature it). The iPhone 7 will also probably retain the same FaceTime camera.

The iPhone 6s also gained 4k video recording on the rear camera–something we don’t see changing or expanding on for the iPhone 7. However, it’s possible the front FaceTime camera could gain 4k video recording in the iPhone 7.

iPhone 6s vs Likely iPhone 7: A new 4-inch iPhone?

One final prediction according to Kou is that Apple will launch a new 4-inch iPhone alongside the iPhone 7 in 2016. Kou states:

"As there is still demand for a 4-inch iPhone, we believe Apple will upgrade this product line. Because the iPhone 5s is more popular than the iPhone 5c, we think Apple is likely to launch an upgraded iPhone 5s. We predict Apple will mass-produce this new 4-inch iPhone in 1H16 with metal casings. In order to make the current iOS 9 or next-generation iOS 10 run smoothly, Apple may adopt an A9 chip for this new phone."

Whether or not this new 4-inch iPhone is an updated iPhone 5 or a rebranded iPhone 7c – the iPhone 6s could see significant competition from iPhones on all sizes of the display spectrum.

Source site : http://www.knowyourmobile.com/mobile-phones/apple-iphone-6s/23259/iphone-6s-vs-iphone-7-specs-features-ios-10-2016-release-date

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