iPhone 6 Plus 16GB
A newer model iPhone 6s Plus 16GB was released in September 2015.
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Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus review
Should you get the Apple iPhone 6? And which version?
Apple iPhone 6 Plus Review
In the end, the only trump card the iPhone 6 Plus has over its little brother is its (vastly) superior battery life. Any other nominal advantages - like the optical image stabilization of its main camera and the slightly adjusted, iPad-like software changes - aren't enough to justify buying a device...- Excellent battery life
- Elegant design
- High-quality display
- Fast and reliable performance
- Top-notch camera
- Effectively requires two hands to use
- Too little storage on default model
- no microSD support
- Non-removable battery
- Lackluster front-facing camera
Apple is ready to take on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with its large phone the Apple iPhone 6 Plus. This time Apple did not just deliver one large smartphone but two. Apple iPhone 6 Plus with 5.5 inch display and the Apple iPhone 6 with the 4.7 inch display.
Apple is ready to take on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with its large phone the Apple iPhone 6 Plus. This time Apple did not just deliver one large smartphone but two. Apple iPhone 6 Plus with 5.5 inch display and the Apple iPhone 6 with the 4.7 inch display.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus (64GB) review: A classy 'iPhablet'
Summary: The iPhone 6 Plus delivers better battery life than the smaller iPhone 6, along with superb design and solid build quality. If money were no object, we'd choose the 5.5-inch model over its 4.7-inch sibling.- Elegant slimline chassis with 5.5-inch screen
- Solid build quality
- Performance boost over iPhone 5s
- Good battery life
- Optical image stabilisation on iSight camera
- Some users will find the large screen hard to navigate
- Expensive
- No storage expansion
- No NFC-enabled Apple Pay support outside the US
Apple iPhone 6 Plus Review
If you've been holding out for a phablet-size iPhone, the $300 iPhone 6 Plus is for you. The handset's 5.5-inch full HD display and zippy A8 processor make it the best iPhone yet for entertainment, and its long battery life ensures that you'll be able to enjoy apps, movies and games for hours on...- Bright, full HD display
- Sleek metal design
- Fast performance
- Long battery life
- Weak audio output
- Pricey for 16GB
Apple iPhone 6 Plus is 5.5-inch display device running on latest iOS 8. It is packed with A8X chip with 64-bit architecture and 1 GB RAM. The device is equipped with dual cameras. Apple iPhone 6 Plus is available from $299, supports Nano-SIM. Apple iPhone 6 Plus
- Retina display
- Good battery support
- Excellent processing power
- Good camera performance
- No external card slot
- Bigger in size
Apple iPhone 6 And iPhone 6 Plus
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are bigger and better than ever, but are they a worthy upgrade for existing iPhone users? What if you previously passed over the iPhone because of its small screen, does it now merit a second look?- Sleek design
- excellent screen
- continuous autofocus
- NFC/Apple Pay
- fast CPU
- comfortable to use with one hand
- Sleek design
- excellent screen
- continuous autofocus
- NFC/Apple Pay
- fast CPU
- spacious HD screen
- OIS for better low light photos
- excellent battery life
- Only 1 GB of RAM
- smooth/slippery surface makes it easy to drop
- expensive
- merely catches up to the pack
- no OIS
- Only 1 GB of RAM
- smooth/slippery surface makes it easy to drop
- expensive
- merely catches up to the pack
- need two hands to tame this beast
- onscreen graphics slower than iPhone 5s
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are now up for sale in India marking Apple's biggest transition since the first iPhone was launched back in 2007. Both the models are a big change in terms of the size with the iPhone 6 having a 4.7 inch screen and the iPhone 6 Plus entering the phablet territory with...
iPhone 6?Plus
Just like when the iPad mini seemed to be a reaction to market trends (which it quickly dominated to become the most popular 7.9-inch tablet), the iPhone 6 Plus is Apple's attempt not just to redefine the large smartphone market but to eke out a whole new place in mobile computing.