It ’s been over four year since the first iPhone came out , and a lot has changed , from the screen to the C.P.U. to the form factor . How drastic has this change actually been over the years ? Not fast enough .
( Each line of the graphical record represents a unlike iPhone specification that applies to every generation . Each cross along the x - axis represent a new iPhone model . Every subsequent addition or drop-off does n’t jibe to the raw number of each spec , but the factor by which it increased . Every spec in the original iPhone starts as a service line value , hence the flatline to start . )
It ’s not like the iPhone has n’t improved . Statistically speaking , the camera , storage and the RAM have experienced the most drastic change over the five contemporaries of iPhone , with the television camera being improved every genesis after the iPhone 3G. The CPU has also seen steady improvement after the release of the 3 gigabyte , though not at the same tempo ( in compare the A4 and A5 , I used the prevailing system of logic that a dual - Congress of Racial Equality processor is ~1.6x faster than a single - heart CPU of the same amphetamine ) .

But why does n’t the iPhone have a gig of RAM like the Galaxy S II ? Where ’s the large , bezel - less CRT screen ? Granted , they ’ve been handcuffed by manufacturers as far as entrepot electrical capacity operate . But as the biggest and most innovative company on the planet , there ’s no reason why they should n’t be trying to not only outgun Samsung , but also themselves .
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