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lunes, 27 de junio de 2016

The OnePlus 3 and the Galaxy S7 Edge both tout a 5.5-inch Full HD display. However, the OnePlus 3 boasts a 1,920 x 1,080 pixels resolution versus the Galaxy S7 edge's 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, making the latter superior.
The iPhone 6s, on the other hand, has the smallest screen of the three - a 4.7-inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 1,334 x 750 pixels.
When it comes to pixel density, the Samsung offering fares the best with 534ppi, followed by OnePlus with 401ppi and lastly the iPhone 6s with 326ppi.
Processor And RAM
The Galaxy S7 edge's U.S. variant houses a quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor, which clocks at 2.2 GHz and 4 GB of RAM.
The iPhone 6s is powered by the dual-core A9 processor and 2 GB of RAM, which at launch, the company claimed improved 70 percent from the previous-gen processor. Interestingly, the Snapdragon 820 processor has not made its appearance at the time. Speed tests for the Samsung smartphone and iPhone 6s Plus - which has the same processor as the iPhone 6s - however, tilted scales in the latter's favor.
The OnePlus 3 also houses the same quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor as the Samsung smartphone, but a speed test showed that it was no match for the latter.
However, it easily wins in the memory stakes as the OnePlus 3 boasts a whopping 6 GB of RAM.
Storage
The iPhone 6s comes in 16 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB internal storage options, but has no option to expand the memory further. The Galaxy S7 edge is available in 32 GB and 64 GB options - with the latter storage model available in select markets - and also has a memory expansion option of up to 200 GB via a microSD card.
The OnePlus 3 is available in a 64 GB memory storage option in the U.S. (the 32 GB variant will likely be offered in other markets), but offers no option to expand it further. The smartphone has also come under criticism for memory management issues.
Therefore, while the OnePlus 3 betters the iPhone 6s and Galaxy S7 edge when it comes to RAM capacity on paper, when it comes to storage capacity it pales in comparison.
Camera
Both the iPhone 6s and Galaxy S7 edge offer a 12-megapixel primary and 5-megapixel selfie camera. The OnePlus 3 betters both on paper by offering a 16-megapixel primary and 8-megapixel selfie camera.
However, it lacks the Live photo and Motion Photo features of the other two. The OnePlus 3 does have a neat trick up its sleeve as well as it offers an auto selfie feature dubbed Smile Capture.
Battery
Apple does not reveal the battery size of its iPhones officially, but a promo video accidentally let slip that the iPhone 6s houses a 1,715 mAh battery. Per the company, the iPhone 6s' battery offers support for 14 hours of talk time on 3G.
The Galaxy S7 edge packs in a 3,600 mAh battery, which can support up to 36 hours on 3G. The OnePlus 3 packs in a 3,000 mAh battery, but the talk time support offered is not known.
Operating System
The Galaxy S7 edge and OnePlus 3 both come with the latest Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system. The iPhone 6s comes pre-loaded with iOS 9.
Price
The OnePlus 3 is priced at $399 for the 64 GB variant, which is much cheaper compared with the $749.99 price for the 32 GB model of the Galaxy S7 edge and $749 for the 64 GB iPhone 6s.
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Apple started pulling the non-Retina MacBook Pro off its shelves last week, prompting rumors of a Retina display in the MacBook Air 2016.
As it currently stands, the MacBook Air is the only MacBook without a Retina display. Apple's move of discontinuing the non-Retina MacBook Pro, which was last updated in 2012, might be a sign that the company is shying away from devices without such display. If that is the case, then it might update the Air 2016 to sport a Retina display.

Despite the refresh in March, fans are still hopeful that Apple will release an up-to-date MacBook Air 2016, despite rumors claiming that the tech giant is axing the Air brand or making it an entry-level MacBook without major upgrades. If the Cupertino-based company favors the latter rumor, then it is unlikely that the MacBook Air will be updated to have Retina display to keep the costs at a minimum.
Rumors of a MacBook Air sporting Apple's innovative display have been around since 2015. However, that year saw the launch of a new thin and light MacBook with Retina. Come 2016, the 12-inch MacBook received a considerable amount of upgrades while the Air was only refreshed to have an 8GB of random access memory (RAM) as standard. No other upgrades were made to its internal hardware, let alone to its display.
As for its projected release date, rumors have it that the new MacBook Air will arrive earlier than the MacBook Pro 2016, which is rumored to be released in September or October. Some reports have pegged the launch date to be in August.
However, there are speculations going around that the MacBook Air 2016 will be unveiled by the end of June. Apple will reportedly host a separate press conference from the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) to reveal the new Air. If a new MacBook is announced this month, then it is likely that it will hit markets in August.
Apple is yet to make an official statement regarding the MacBook Air 2016.
  1. Wall Street Journal Warns Of Disappointment
Firstly, alongside its revelations of an overhauled iPhone 8 in 2017, the Wall Street Journal has reiterated that:
“The biggest planned change in this year’s phones is the removal of the headphone plug, which will make the phone thinner and improve its water resistance, said people familiar with the matter. The Lightning connector will serve double-duty as a port for charging the phone and for connecting headphones, they said.”
iPhone 7 Pro leaked photo (left) and matching Feld and Volk render (right). Image credits: MacRumors and Feld and Volk
  1. Mac Otakara Reveals Very Subtle Design Changes
Of course, even in ‘S years’ Apple always makes upgrades but we’ll have to hope they are internal given how familiar respected Japanese blog Mac Otakara says the iPhone 7 will appear on the outside. It notes the only external switches will be as follows:
“[The] iPhone 7 has its proximity sensor on the front changed to the dual specification in addition to the ambient light sensor on the side moving from the left side to the right with a slightly longer receiver.”