With the introduction of Galaxy S4, Samsung moved many boundaries and introduce a lot of interesting technologies, but what does that mean for Apple presentation and what should Apple’s answer be to their iPhone 6.
It is interesting that some of the new features of the new Galaxy are actually old functions, and some of them were already promoted in some older models of Smartphone’s - if Apple did the same, the Internet would be full of criticism and comments that the company is doomed failure.
Samsung knows that the hardware is not sufficient for their model to be emphasized, and the differences between the S3 and S4 are subtle differences just like Apple iPhone 4 and iPhone 5.
Apple is aware that there are certain limits where the hardware in question - the screen can be increased, to offer high-quality finishing, more processors, more megapixels and larger battery life, but it may not be a long-term development plan. What makes the phone interesting is not just the hardware but the whole impression - software and applications ecosystem.
Get Siri for example - it's an amazing technology that does not do anything special. Apple could allow users to completely manage your phone via Siri and control many things that now are not possible.
Siri can also be an instant translator application that finds cheap flights, will recognize tracks – in other words anything that the developmental programmers will think of.
Further improvements can be expected in Passbook which could further facilitate the work of the wallet, it will rid of paper money and cards, as well as tickets for all events visiting users.
Of course these are just some of the possible improvements that could bring the iPhone 6. What do you expect from the next generation of Apple's Smartphone
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