Plastics Barely Mentioned in iPhone 6 Introduction

Apple Unveils iPhone 6

Bigger than its predecessors, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus will pack more pixels and power into a thinner design that has a glass face curving around the sides to meet an aluminum enclosure.

Not a lot of plastic compared to last year’s unveiling of the one-piece polycarbonate outer body of the iPhone 5C. The 2013 models came in a variety of boldly colorful, shiny lacquered coatings that were “unapologetically plastic,” Apple designer Jony Ive declared.

For the phones, major advances include high-definition displays (more than 1 million pixels for the iPhone 6 and 2 million for the Plus), an A8 chip that allows for 25 percent faster processing power and up to 50 percent faster graphics, an M8 co-processor that will continuously measure motion data, Wi-Fi calling for times of poor cell conditions, and new camera software with faster autofocus and optimal image stabilization for low-light shooting.

Video capabilities are better, too. Just like the iPhones essentially replaced point-and-shoot cameras, camcorders will likely be next. The new models take slow-motion video and time-lapse videos with a tap. A new sensor for FaceTime also lets in more light for better quality.

“These iPhones obviously have bigger displays, but more importantly, they’re amazing products in every single way,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said. They’re dramatically thinner as well — just 6.9 mm for the iPhone 6 and 7.1 mm for the plus size. That compares to 7.6 mm for the iPhone 5S.

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