iPhone 6 Plus 16GB
A newer model iPhone 6s Plus 16GB was released in September 2015.
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iPhone 6 Plus review
But using a smartphone with a huge screen, like the iPhone 6 Plus, forces you to constantly consider the size of your hands.- Beautiful display
- Terrific camera
- Great battery life
- Probably needs a case
- iOS can be glitchy
- Apps need to be updated to take better advantage of the display
- Seriously
- what is this paste icon on the landscape keyboard
iPhone 6 and 6 Plus review: bigger and better, but with stiffer competition
Even with a slightly larger screen, the iPhone remains comfortable to hold. With fast performance, a great display, an elegant new design and a much-needed software update, it's one of the best smartphones you can buy right now.- Sleek new design
- Great display
- Comfortable to hold
- Fast performance
- Generally good camera
- Large
- beautiful display
- Great camera with optical image stabilization
- Long battery life
- Fast performance
- Battery life could be better
- Lacks optical image stabilization
- NFC can only be used for mobile payments
- One-handed use is frustrating and uncomfortable
- NFC can only be used for mobile payments
iPhone 6 Plus Review: The First Truly Well-Designed Big Smartphone
The iPhone 6 is still the best smartphone for your money in my opinion, owing mostly to the fact that the majority of people are going to feel most comfortable using a smaller device as their daily companion of choice.- Larger screen is great for productivity and media consumption
- Battery and camera noticeably better than iPhone 6
- Not a one-handed device for most
- Priced above even the usual premium segment
Apple iPhone 6 Plus review
If size is everything, the iPhone 6 Plus has a lot going for it, but it'll be too big for many- Full HD screen with great colours
- Lots of screen real estate
- Optical image stabilisation on camera
- Superb battery life
- Way too big for some hands
- Like the iPhone 6 there's no 4K video
iPhone 6 Plus review: is bigger really better for Apple?
There's no way around it: the iPhone 6 Plus is big. Hella big. After years of being coy on whether size matters, this is a surprise smartphone monster from Apple. At 158.1mm long and 77.8mm wide, it's in Galaxy Note territory and more a bag-occupier than a pocket partner.- Full-HD screen
- Stylish design
- It's so big
- Hard to use one handed
- Expensive
- It's so big
Apple iPhone 6 Plus: it's a very big phone and it feels great - review
Choosing between the iPhone 6 Plus and the smaller iPhone 6 could be surprisingly difficult if your hand, and your wallet, is large enough. It is large, yet the extra screen space is a boon. But that also makes it unwieldy, and could increase the risk of dropping it.- large and thin
- bright screen
- best battery life of any iPhone
- adaptations for extra-large screen
- iOS 8 allows third-party keyboards, workflow extensions and widgets
- pricey
- may be unwieldy if you don't have particularly large hands
Apple iPhone 6 Plus: Australian Hands-On
The iPhone has gone big today, and we're loving it.
Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
Though many people were skeptical that a larger-screened device could really improve upon the iPhone 5s-we weren't among them-the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus certainly do feel like steps up from the iPhone 5s.- The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have bigger, improved displays which enhance internet browsing and media playing - the experience is especially great on the iPhone 6 Plus
- Both devices feature upgraded back and front cameras with new features and better performance.
- Calling sound is softer and more problematic
- especially on the iPhone 6 Plus which takes some getting used to - some users definitely won't like the ergonomics of the calling experience on the large device.
Head to head to head, the smartphone contenders march into the Thunderdome to take on the Apple iPhone 6 Plus. Except, y'know, I don't really have a Thunderdome, or even Tina Turner's phone number.
iPhone 6 Plus review
The iPhone 6 Plus is the biggest iPhone ever, with the sharpest screen of any iOS device in history. It's a record breaker, but is it worth the money? And is it too big for its own good, or too big for the average person to use one-handed?- Clever Reachability feature may solve one-handed use problems
- Superb high-res screen
- Beautiful design
- Expensive
- Apple Pay feature not available in UK yet
- Could still be too big for the small-handed
- Rear camera sticks out a tiny bit