iPhone 6s Plus 128GB
A newer model iPhone 7 Plus 128GB was released in September 2016.
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Review: Apple iPhone 6s Plus
Everything that feels obvious now, once didn't. This goes double for smartphones: All the pinch-to-zoom, touch-friendly interactions we now take for granted and marvel at a two-year-old's ability to figure it out, didn't always seem so natural.- Everything great about the iPhone is even greater here, because big screens rule
- 4K video looks incredible
- 3D Touch is going to be transformative
- #rosegold, y'all
- 16GB is not enough storage
- Battery life is fine, but only that
- Touch ID kind of ruins the lockscreen
Apple iPhone 6s+ Plus (128GB, Space Gray) - Grade (Excellent) review
The Apple iPhone "s" models keep the same form factor as the previous model while bumping up the internals. While the iPhone 6s Plus looks and feels like a 6 Plus, there are significant hardware changes making this the most compelling "s" model yet.- Lightning fast Touch ID, Functional and innovative 3D Touch, Solid camera experience, Excellent battery life, Fast and reliable performance
- Top and bottom bezels are large, No fast or wireless charging
Used As Demo Apple iPhone 6S Plus 128GB Space Gray (6 month warranty + 100% Genuine) review
Image 1 of 9 Nearly a year after release, and the iPhone 6s Plus still doesn’t come cheap. The iPhone 7 is just around the corner, so realistically you should probably hold off to see if the new handset offers a significant upgrade – or what kind of impact it has on the iPhone 6s Plus’ pricetag.
Apple iPhone 6S Plus Smartphone Review
It was already indicated in the preview : The new Apple iPhone 6S Plus will noticeably raise the bar in respect of the processor and graphics performance. This assumption was confirmed in our in-depth review. The Apple A9 chip is currently the benchmark in the smartphone segment.- extremely high performance
- flawless build quality
- high stability
- operating concept with a real additional value
- convenient display
- fast communication modules
- excellent GPS module
- decent battery runtimes
- good cameras with nice features
- iOS 9 still a bit buggy
- NFC not usable for third-party apps
- internal storage cannot be expanded
- mediocre low-light camera performance
- very high price
Apple iPhone 6s Plus (Verizon Wireless)
Verizon's iPhone 6s Plus ($749; 16GB) is mostly just a larger iPhone 6s , which some people want so they have more room to watch videos and play games. But it also has noticeably better video recording than the Phone 6s, and it's a bigger panel to write and draw on as well.- Excellent optical video stabilization
- Big screen is ideal for gaming and video playback
- Improved network performance over iPhone 6 Plus
- Expensive
- Average battery life
In-depth review: Apple's iPhone 6s & 6s Plus with 3D Touch
Last year's iPhone 6 and 6 Plus introduced a larger, slimmer form factor housing higher resolution Retina HD screens and improvements in processors, cameras and wireless. While Apple's latest 6s and 6s Plus models look virtually identical, the company has significantly improved nearly every key...- 3D Touch adds a cool new layer of interactivity
- navigation and shortcuts
- Great battery life even when using LTE 4G
- A9 processor blows the pants off of the other SoCs
- Improved cameras deliver better photos
- Live Photo novelty and crisp 4K video
- Price competitive with lessor alternatives
- No optical zoom or external lens features
- No weather proofing options
The iPhone 6s keeps the same design as the iPhone 6, but packs better cameras, a snappier processor and 3D Touch, a smart new way to get things done in fewer steps. Beyond that, the combination of iOS 9 and some well-built hardware help makes the 6s one of the best iPhones ever made...
- 3D Touch is a smart
- helpful addition
- First-rate performance
- Improved cameras
- Touch ID is faster and more accurate
- 3D Touch is a smart
- helpful addition
- First-rate performance
- Touch ID is faster and more accurate
- Great camera helped by optical image stabilization
- Solid battery life
- Lacks optical image stabilization
- Live Photos are hit-or-miss
- Base model still only has 16GB of storage
- Touch ID can be overly sensitive
- Live Photos are hit-or-miss
- Base model still only has 16GB of storage
- Touch ID can be overly sensitive
- Can be hard to use with one hand
iPhone 6s Plus review – don't be fooled by its looks
A top-notch big smartphone that's better than ever- 3D Touch works well and is surprisingly useful
- Fast performance
- High quality camera
- Sturdy build
- 16GB base model just doesn't have enough storage space
- Live Photos a bit gimmicky
A grand phone: Apple's iPhone 6s Plus reviewed
If you're in the market for a big phone, Apple is ready with a new phone, and if you want it to come with all the features everyone else has plus that lovely Apple touch, the news is very good.- Very well built
- Performance is top notch
- Battery can get two days
- Camera upgrades are worth checking out and make the phone highly competitive against other flagships
- 3D Touch adds an extra level of control
- allowing one handed operation
- Fingerprint scanner is even faster than before
- Expensive
- No way of getting 4K video off the phone and over to a 4K TV easily
- No upgradeable storage
- as is typical with Apple
A (3D) touch above: The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus reviewed
Every two years, Apple redesigns the iPhone. And in between each new design is an "S" model, one that looks basically the same as the previous version but overhauls the insides to keep things fresh. 2015 is an S year.- 3D Touch is still new
- but once users get used to it and developers have time to add support to their apps it's a genuinely useful feature
- The A9 is much faster than the A8 and totally resolves the Plus' minor GPU performance issues.
- "Hey Siri" will respond to just about anyone and can send texts
- make appointments
- and do other things without requiring a passcode
- 3D Touch and the traditional long press conflict sometimes-you'll need some practice if you want to long press without accidentally triggering 3D Touch
- The camera...