iPhone 6 Plus 128GB
A newer model iPhone 6s Plus 128GB was released in September 2015.
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Apple iPhone 6 Plus (T-Mobile) (Review Apple iPhone 6 Plus (T-Mobile))
The iPhone 6 Plus is a extremely large iPhone, and T-Mobile adds Wi-Fi calling to its mix. It's an excellent device, but the right-sized iPhone 6 makes more sense for more people.- Excellent camera, especially in low light., Premium feel., Terrific third-party apps., Wi-Fi calling with cellular handoffs.
- It's really big., Lacks T-Mobile's 700MHz band.
Apple's 5.5in giant isn't for everyone, but for some the iPhone 6 Plus may be the perfect midpoint between an iPad and iPhone. Read the review.
Apple iPhone 6+ Plus (128GB, Gold) - Excellent review
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus improve on their predecessors in nearly every major respect, from CPU and graphics performance to display and camera quality, networking speeds, battery life, and more.
Apple iPhone 6+ Plus (128GB, Gold) - Excellent review
Apple's first phablet is no flop, but it certainly takes some getting used to.
IPhone 6 Plus
I finally moved to the world of "Smart Phones ". After holding off for years and although admiring the likes of the Galaxy 4s and Note I never really felt like I needed all that power. That was until I saw the iPhone 6 plus. The display is incredible.
Apple has finally given in to the philosophy that the smartphone market had chosen, ever since the first Samsung Galaxy Note. But, Apple wouldn't be Apple if it didn't do things differently.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus
Trust with fast service Original product Good communication with email Good online payment option
Umm...
So, as much as I like the iPhone I can't believe how it deformed over the time of only 3 weeks. I had it in my back pocket (yes you know where this is going) while driving and since it's cold here in Winnipeg I always have the heated seats on at second lowest setting.
In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone as a one-size-fits-all device. "You can't get your hand around it", "no one's going to buy that." said Steve Jobs, when asked about big screen phones like the 5″ Galaxy Note. This was 2010, after a controversial launch of the 3.5″ iPhone 4.