iPhone 6 Plus 16GB
A newer model iPhone 6s Plus 16GB was released in September 2015.
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That Apple makes superlative smartphones is nothing new; the Cupertino-based company has set the gold standard for mobile design ever since it debuted the iPhone in 2007. But in the iPhone 6 Plus, Apple is walking a path it's never trodden before.
- This is the most capable iPhone ever made
- It blew away the competition in our benchmark tests, its battery lasts forever, and its camera sets a new standard for excellence
- Thanks to a thick bezel
- the phone is bigger than other devices with comparable
- 5.5-inch screens.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus
After years of maintaining the same screen size for their smartphones, Apple has decided change their strategy with the release of the iPhone 6 Plus . Measuring in at 6.2 x 3.1 inches, the iPhone 6 Plus is not a small phone by any means and yet it is incredibly slim at only 0.3 inches.- Stunning and sharp display
- Optical image stabilization solves shaky cam issues
- Excellent battery life
- Difficult to grip
- Not as sharp as quadHD displays
- Some slight pauses when launching apps
iPhone 6 Plus REVIEW: Is Apple's Monster iPhone a Win?
It's no easy task reviewing an iPhone. Apple isn't like other phone makers and doesn't create and launch several smartphone models throughout the year. Instead, once per annum, Apple announces the new devices that it's going to sell for the entire next 12 months. That's it.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus review: Following the curve
Apple caved to market pressure and created a phablet. This may sound as blasphemy but it's not the first time Cupertino is seen reacting to rivals getting too confident, too aggressive - too close for comfort.- Metal unibody, 7.1mm slim, 172g of weight, LTE connectivity (Cat. 4, 150Mbps downlink, 5.5" 1,080 x 1,920 LED-backlit IPS LCD with 401 ppi pixel density, Apple iOS 8
- iPad-like split-screen functionality, Dual-core 1.4 GHz Apple A8 chipset, M8 motion co-processor, PowerVR GX6450 GPU, 1GB of RAM, 8MP...
- Hard to use single-handedly
- unimpressive screen to body ratio (6" Androids fit in the same footprint
- No microSD slot
- Pricey memory upgrades
- 32GB version should be standard for such an expensive phone
- No user-replaceable battery
- Protruding camera lens makes the phone wobble if you don't have a...
Apple iPhone 6 Plus Review
So yes, the iPhone 6 Plus is legitimately a phablet. That's why there's a lot of noise regarding this year's release since Apple has resisted even going the way of major flagship device in the range of 4.7 to 5.0 inches, then suddenly they made a sizable shift to 5.5.- * Large full HD display
- * Good performance
- * Impressive camera performance
- * Option for 128GB internal storage
- * Touch ID and Fingerprint sensor
- * Very expensive retail price
- * Crippled NFC capability
- * A bit unweildy to hold
Apple iPhone 6 Plus: An in depth review
An iPhone that is uncomfortable to use contradicts what the iPhone is all about. This is a niche smartphone intended for a tiny group of multimedia junkies. And even then, the smaller 4.7in iPhone 6 should appease even the most demanding content users. Apple is taking the fight to Samsung with its first large screen smartphone, the inimitable iPhone 6 Plus. It brings Apple’s famed iOS 8 software to a vibrant 5.5-inch screen, but we fear somewhere along the way the iPhone lost its magic.- High resolution screen
- Great software
- Finger scanner
- Strong battery performance
- Uncomfortable to hold and use daily
- Apple's strict governance
iPhone 6 Plus Gray Hands On – WOAH IT'S BIG!
The iPhone 6 has been with me since it was released 10 days ago and as I've already covered in my hands on, the 4.7 inch screen size is perfect for one handed usability. However, ...
iPhone 6 Plus Review
This is a lightweight and slim device, which benefits from beautiful build quality and a massive HD display, but the iPhone 6 Plus is not the fabulous phablet we'd hoped for. While the Galaxy Note range has created a niche market, Apple appears to have gone for the safe option and ended up selling...- Quality design and feel
- Fabulous display
- Speedy and powerful
- Large and hard to hold
- iOS 8 doesn't really make the most of extra space
- Pricey
- Lacks stylus support
Apple iPhone 6 Plus Review
It's January of 2012 and I'm in Las Vegas to cover the annual Consumer Electronics Show. I'm stuck in traffic with a colleague of mine when our taxi driver points to an advertisement for a new smartphone and asks if we know anything about it.- Beautiful, bright and color-accurate HD display
- A8 SoC performs on par or faster than competing chips
- Improvements to the camera hardware and battery life
- Finally makes iOS an option for anyone interested in a phablet
- Thin body and the tapered edges of the front panel glass look stunning
- Protruding camera lens takes away from the overall design
- Few iOS apps are optimized for the new form factor (though this will change over time)
- Price -- Apple added a new 'premium' tier to the iPhone lineup
Six years ago, I sat on my girlfriend's couch, casually flipping her new iPhone 3G end over end. I was pondering why anyone would buy an iPhone over my clearly superior T-Mobile G1 handset.