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What's New On the iPhone 6 Camera?

With every generation of iPhone comes camera improvements, as Apple continues its tradition of high-quality imaging and display. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, while not changing the game completely, feature substantial improvements over the iPhone 5s camera. The raw number of megapixels has not increased past the 8MP seen in the 5s. However, Apple has improved the image sensor and added several still and video capabilities.

iPhone 6 camera roundup

Rumors that Apple would increase the number of megapixels on the iPhone 6 did not pan out. Specific components were even cited, however the 13 megapixel Sony Exmor IMX220 image sensor did not make the cut in the production iPhone 6. Improved Face Detection, a protruding lens ring, and a redesigned circular True Tone flash are all new to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. But what else has been changed in the latest iSight cameras?

Apple Says NFC is Only for Apple Pay

Apple fans have waited a long time for NFC and now they will have to wait even longer to know what else it can do besides drive mobile payments. An Apple spokeswoman told Cult of Mac that the "NFC chip on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is only for use with Apple Pay."

Apple Pay

Apple doesn't plan to advertise NFC as a major feature for its new devices and will keep it locked off from third-party developers for at least a year. This means even though the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus have NFC, Apple fans will still be left out of all the NFC fun teased in Samsung commercials.

AAPL Financial News Weekly Roundup: iPhone 6, Apple Watch Announced

After the official unveiling of the iPhone 6 and Apple Watch, Apple's share price (NASDAQ: AAPL) fell slightly, closing at $97.99 on Tuesday, after a day of heavy trading. This is no surprise, as the company's stock follows a trend of dropping off after iPhones are announced. As was also expected, share prices gained value for the rest of the week, closing at $101.66 on Friday.

AAPL stock news roundup and outlook.

Along with the iPhone 6 announcement, Apple announced the new Apple Pay service, which will work with the NFC chip, present in both the new iPhone and Apple Watch. The technology will allow customers to pay for goods at brick-and-mortar stores by simply waving their phones in front of an NFC chip reader. Apple

New iOS Apps, Games and JB Tweaks of the Week: Dragon Quest I, Spider-Man Unlimited and More

Not only did Apple announce two new iPhones and an Apple Watch this week, but it set a pre-order sales record and helped U2's first studio album in five years reach 2 million downloads on iTunes. While this is all good news for Apple fans it also means everything else came to a crawl including App Store releases while developers wait for the release of iOS 8 on September 17. It is also unknown if and when iOS 8 will be jailbroken so Cydia releases may also start to slow down too.

Dragon Quest I, Spider-Man Unlimited

Two quick notes before we get to this week's releases, accessory makers are already shipping iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus cases, and the MOGA Bluetooth Rebel MFi controller will support the 6 and 6 Plus. It will be available on September 17th and pre-orders are currently being accepted.

Reminder: iPhone 6 Pre-Orders Open at 12:01 am PT

Apple will begin accepting iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus pre-orders online starting at 12:01 am PT (2:01 am CT / 3:01 am ET) tonight. Customers will be able to pre-order both iPhone 6 models from Apple.com, AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile.

iPhone 6 Preoder

The iPhone 6 is $199 for the 16GB model, $299 for 64GB model and $399 for 128GB model with a new two-year contract from AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint. AT&T Next 12 customers can get the 16GB model for $32.50 per month, the 64GB model for $37.50 per month or the 128GB model for $42.50 per month. Next 18 prices are $27.09, $31.25 and $35.42 per month. You can see T-Mobile's iPhone 6 prices here.

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