iPhone 6 Plus Review - Comics, e-Books, Manga and News Apps By Goodereader

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Aug 15, 2021
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iPhone 6 Plus Review - Comics, e-Books, Manga and News Apps

Greetings everyone welcome to another good e-reader review video. My name is Michael. This is Peter. We have today the iPhone 6, plus it's the largest phone that Apple's ever made. It's 5.5 inches resolutions fairly tremendous 1080 by 1920 at 401, PPI, that's all fine and well, and what I found that I really love about this phone is reading, and this is something I haven't really been able to do effectively on the iPhone 5, which, in a future video we're going to put these two head-to-head. Yes, the premise of today's video is to show you the whole reading.

Experience has a play out. What is it enjoyable to read on this phone? Let's dive right into it as part of iOS 8 iBooks is now a part of its preloaded. So it's it. You don't have to download it as like. A supplementary download and Apple told me that every week over a million new users are signing up.

So this is what it looks like, of course, we're in a scrolling mode right now, hey thanks, yeah Wow. There you go, so we'll flip to manual page turns you could make the fonts larger smaller. Let's see the biggest, the font size will go because we've always had people saying how. How much can you actually fit on the screen when you're at max? This is max. It's a good amount yeah.

So, no matter what your visual condition there's something for everybody, yeah nice page turn animations I've, always liked the way Apple does like, because you can actually see text yeah like reversed, but if you want to read e-books, this is pretty well the first Apple phone that you could really now do it effectively. What whether you're reading like e-books through iBooks, through Amazon, Kindle or you're, reading fan fiction via Wattpad, so I'm, a fairly big fan of the whole reading experience, but the whole reading experience isn't just limited to e-books a lot of the time. People are catching up with the latest news. So let's take a look at one of the apps that I tend to use on the daily basis. Dig pretty well takes content from all over the Internet and gives you the most important stories.

So this is fairly readable. The text isn't, as you know, large as say iBooks, but when you have the phone you know up to your eyes. It's its very readable. You can really adjust the font by just holding it closer further away from your face, essentially yeah. Of course, you know you could read other apps like rotors.

This is another app that I use on a daily basis, so newsfeed apps, needless to say, do very well on this screen. Yeah, visual content also does well. We have here the Marvel comic app, and this is an older comic. This is the origin story of Doctor Strange, where, if you've been following the Marvel Marduk universe, they've alluded to Dr. strange in a few movies, and they're actually making a standalone movie of him soon.

Let's see some pinching zooms here text is a little fuzzy if you zoom in all the way, but it's nice to have that option. Yeah, yeah- and this is guided view, of course, so we're going panel by panel, so it looks good, colors, nice and vibrant. Finally, a big screen from Avelino yeah I really thought they would never do it at least on a phone. Obviously, the tablets excluded. Here's a manga app, it's a Crunchyroll manga.

So a lot of users always ask us to show manga during our meeting reviews. So this is the type of thing where it's like again in order to like kind of read it like this, you kind of have to sort of hold is closer to your face. You can't really just put it on a table like they said. If you don't yeah for like two or three feet away, it's not bad. Crunchyroll recently changed the pricing scheme of their anime and manga services, where you actually just pay one fee, and you get access to both now.

So, if you have subscribed to Crunchyroll in the past, like just the anime service, you can actually read the manga. Now. Here's the manga for attack on Titan and kind of just zoomed in like a little, so reading is, is tremendous on this, and I'm I'm, a huge fan, I mean vegans, not the only thing that you can do, but you can like to listen to audiobooks as well. If you have like a service, you know if you know your script subscribe to like audible, the sound quality is kind of okay. You have like a single speaker, so you really kind of want to invest in like a good set of headphones.

There onboard sound has always been very good, though yeah I mean I. Think I'm more of a fan of like the tablet sound, but this is this. Cracked up to max actually does like a fairly adequate job. So we hope you like this brief reading review on the new iPhone 6 plus, if you have any ideas for future videos regarding this phone drop, a comment below for getting meaner, my name's Michael. This is Peter.

Everybody takes care.


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