iPhone 6 Plus 64GB
The Apple iPhone 6 Plus 64GB has a lot to offer. You will love that it is easy to set up. The iPhone comes with everything you need to get started.
From the first time you turn it on, Setup Assistant walks you through activating your phone number, connecting to Wi-Fi, and more.
Use the iPhone to download your apps and transfer previous contact. The Apple iPhone 6 Plus 64GB makes it easier to change phones.
The iPhone 6 Plus only weighs 6 ounces. It is lightweight and easy to carry. You won't even feel that it is in your pocket. It is 158.1 mm high, 77.8 mm wide, and 7.1 mm deep.
Anyone looking for an exceptional display will love the Retina HD display with the iPhone 6. It features a 5.5-inch LED-backlit widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology. Plus, you get a pixel resolution of 1920 X 1080 at 326 ppi. With the Apple iPhone 6 Plus 64GB, you get a 1300:1 contrast ratio. Additionally it offers a 500 cd/m2 max brightness (typical). An added feature is Full sRGB standard. There are also dual-domain pixels for wider viewing angles. Most owners love the fingerprint resistant coating on front.
The iSight Camera is powerful. Enjoy even better photos will this 8 megapixel camera. Plus, it features Autofocus with Focus Pixels. The iPhone 6 Plus also offers Optical image stabilization. So you don't have to worry about ruining pictures if your shake. The five-element lens delivers brighter photos. Other top features include auto image stabilization, timer mode, Panorama, Exposure Control, and a Timer mode. The Apple iPhone 6 Plus 64GB offers a top of the line camera.
The device will make sure that you don't get lost. There is also a digital compass, which you will love. The Apple iPhone 6 Plus 64GB is the perfect companion for hiking in the woods. Plus it comes with iBeacon micro-location. iBeacons is an implementation of the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) profile which offers micro-location triggers for events in iOS 7 apps. This is just one of the many new features that Apple offers.
A newer model iPhone 6s Plus 64GB was released in September 2015.
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The phone is sleek.
I will recommend this to a person who doesn't use a lot of GB. The phone comes in 16GB which was too little for me. Apart from this, the phone is nice and very good.
great body. But it was completely discharged and the ...
I got this phone a day in advance, great body. But it was completely discharged and the software wasn't updated, that scared me. But it's a fantastic phone
Some things don't work at 5.5-inches, like the design of a small iPhone
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
Apple iPhone 6 Plus Smartphone Review
It is unusually big, but still an iPhone. We miss the familiar perfection of Apple in the case of the iPhone 6 Plus. The poor stability of the case is just one issue. You should not be able to twist the case when you buy a device that can cost up to 1,000 Euros (~$1250).- Great display
- Very good battery runtimes
- Great GPS module
- Great performance
- Decent camera
- Very good voice quality
- Good headphones
- The display
- the fast performance and the great GPS module collect a lot of points
- NFC can only be used for Apple Pay, Complicated one-hand use, Flash overexposes pictures, Storage cannot be expanded, No LTE Cat
- 6, Power adaptor too weak, Price, Mediocre case stability, OIS makes it hard to use the iPhone on a tripod, More stability! For the chassis, the OIS and the software
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
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
Review: Apple iPhone 6 Plus
Here's the best way to start an iPhone review: Goddamn do I love Android. I love its flexibility and efficiency. I love the way it bends to my will. And I've spent the past couple years loving that I can get a phone that isn't made for someone with doll hands .- Excellent camera quality produces amazing images
- Almost impossible to shoot blurry video, even of uncooperative toddlers
- Battery life will keep you going all day and well into the night
- Glorious, vivid, roomy display will make you want to throw out your iPad.
- You call these widgets, iOS 8? I want to be able to read my email right on my home screen
- It scratches
- It bends
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
iPhone 6 Plus review
While the iPhone 6 Plus isn't the cheapest smartphone out there, you get a high-quality large display, great battery life and speedy performance. But the large format won't suit all users.- Impressive battery life
- high-quality and large display
- user-friendly
- speedy performance
- Too large for typing and using one-handed
- some key features not out in UK
- quite pricey