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The Do’s and Don’ts of Using The Latest iPhone Models

Many diehard iPhone fans look forward to the next upgrade from Apple. Since Apple relies heavily on its customer base to switch to their latest versions, they should take into account certain Do's and Don'ts with the upcoming iPhone models. Visit http://www.cellunlocker.net to learn more.

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Using The Latest iPhone Models

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  1. The Do’s and Don’ts of Using The Latest iPhone Models Many diehard iPhone fans look forward to the next upgrade from Apple. Since Apple relies heavily on its customer base to switch to their latest versions, they should take into account certain Do's and Don'ts with the upcoming iPhone models. Here's a compilation of features that are needed or can be skipped to make the new models work better for the consumers. DO'S Fast Charging According to reports, the iPhone 8 could feature incremental improvements over the current iPhone 7 like wireless charging. Wireless or not, the reality is that Apple needs to install rapid charging feature into its upcoming iPhones. Android devices are already better in this department. Several tests have revealed that the iPhone 7 Plus takes more than three hours or more than double the time to get a full charge as compared to its closest competitors. Wireless power may seem like a cool feature, but faster overall charging is now a necessity. The Durability of the Home Button Durability was a much-needed change related to the old moving home button on previous iPhones as it was one of the parts most prone to failure. The button has now reported getting replaced by a fixed, capacitive touch home ‘surface.' Apple has developed the Assistive Touch feature to aid the broken handsets, and the capacitive replacement fits in perfectly. DON'T'S Curved Screen A story that's going around is that Apple is planning to follow its competitor Samsung's version of a display screen that curves on both sides. The curved screen is a big NO for iPhone fans as it takes away precious display area in the name of aesthetics. Repositioned Fingerprint Sensor Speculations are abuzz regarding the repositioning of the home button fingerprint sensor in the new iPhone. For aesthetic reasons, Apple may move it from the bottom of the iPhone to the back of the device. Though the intention is to make the new iPhone look slick, a fingerprint sensor located behind will turn out to be quite a pain to use if it's lying face up on a table or in a car mount.

  2. Multiple Devices iPhone's are usually known for their design of a unified platform enabling each version of their respective apps to work across the multiple iOS devices. The problem arises since Apple has introduced some of these apps with capabilities such as 3D Touch, that aren't available across all devices. It would be better for Apple to stay away from creating further complicated features. Overall, the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 will provide the dual camera with a sharper display and longer battery life compared to their older versions with added advantages of extra RAM giving it more longevity. In case you plan to buy the new releases and want to move them into your choice of network, unlock the AT&T iPhone with the help of cellunlocker.net Author Bio: The Author manages a cell unlocking website. He helps people unlock their AT&T iPhones and other devices.

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