iPhone 6 Plus 16GB
A newer model iPhone 6s Plus 16GB was released in September 2015.
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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: Australian Hands-On
The iPhone has gone big today, and we're loving it.
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.
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.
In-depth review: Apple's 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus running iOS 8
Apple's first foray into the phablet business is largely successful, but we do have a few quibbles with the UI. We were hoping Apple could do something innovative with the extra screen real estate, something beyond Reachability.- Gorgeous 1080p display
- A8 chip and efficient communications package boosts battery life
- Optical image stabilization for iSight camera
- Large form factor limits pocketability
- Apple could have done more with the extra screen real estate
- Gorgeous 1080p display
- A8 chip and efficient communications package boosts battery life
- Optical image stabilization for iSight camera
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, ...
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 has long held out against the trend of increasing screen sizes in smartphones, obstinately sticking to the belief that small is beautiful. The overwhelming tide of public opinion however has finally seen the iPhone maker give in - and in a big way.
iPhone 6 Plus Review
The New iPhone has nothing that can be called new, just some renovations and upgrades in the design, as for the performance, it's good, but there are other devices with much better performance at fewer prices. It cost starts at 800 Euros, which could be priced in Egypt around 7500 LE. Overpriced!- Screen size is the largest in all iPhones
- Variable internal memory up to 128 GB
- A8 Processor
- Over priced in comparison with other devices and its own specs and features