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Best cases that will help your iPhone 6 survive brutal drops
There’s nothing worse than dropping your iPhone 6 and having its screen get scratched or cracked… and let’s not even get into what happens if you drop your device and it bends. Thankfully, Cellphones-cases.com has put together a terrific list of rugged iPhone 6 cases that are designed to help your device survive brutal drops. They may not be the most aesthetically pleasing cases on the market but they look like must-haves for anyone who regularly takes their iPhone 6 on rock climbing trips. There is absolutely no question that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus share one of the most impressive cameras that has ever been built into a smartphone. There is also no question that the quality of photos captured by the iPhone 6′s camera is regularly overstated by people who don’t bother to support their claims with actual tests. Thankfully, some people have taken the time to really put the new iPhone’s camera through the paces, and while it is indeed quite impressive, it’s definitely not the best mobile camera on the market. In fact, the iPhone 6′s camera was positively slaughtered in a recent showdown with Nokia’s Lumia 1020, a smartphone that was released well over a year ago. “Good evening monsters, this may be the moment you’ve spent your whole lives training for,” Oliver added, making fun of the kind of comments Internet users post online showing no remorse, or disregarding any common sense. “For once in your life, we need you to channel that anger, that badly spelled boil that you normally reserve for unforgivable attacks on actresses you seem to think put on weight, or politicians that you disagree with, or photos of your ex-girlfriend getting on with her life, or non-white actors being cast as fictional characters […], we need you to get out there, and for once in your lives focus your indiscriminate rage in a useful direction.” Now there are many kinds of unique iPhone 6 plus cases on the market, if you want to find more new iPhone cases, please go to cellphones-cases.com. And it looks like Oliver’s argument has been more than successful at convincing Internet users to take a stance against the FCC’s Net Neutrality regulations, as the FCC’s website has been swamped by reactions. “We’ve been experiencing technical difficulties with our comment system due to heavy traffic,” the FCC wrote on Twitter on Monday evening. “We’re working to resolve these issues quickly,” the Commission added, posting the same message a few hours later on Twitter. The results of the survey conducted by the UBS Evidence Lab were published this week by analyst Steven Milunovich. Encouraged by the results shown by the survey, Milunovich has increased his price target on shares of AAPL to $125, up from his previous projection of $115. Milunovich said the survey suggests demand for the iPhone 6 could be about 190 million units through December of 2015. A total of 4,000 respondents were polled from the U.S., U.K., Italy, and mainland China. The analyst was most surprised that respondents indicated they prefer the iPhone 6 Plus over the iPhone 6. Demand for the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus was greatest in China, but even in the U.S., more than half of respondents planning to buy an iPhone said they preferred the Plus.
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