iPhone 6s Plus 32GB
A newer model iPhone 7 Plus 32GB was released in August 2016.
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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
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)
In terms of which iPhone you should choose, I think the size differences between the 6s and the 6s Plus outweighs the minor feature differences. Buy the size that feels most comfortable.- Excellent optical video stabilization
- Big screen is ideal for gaming and video playback
- Improved network performance over iPhone 6 Plus
- Expensive
- Average battery life
The bigger picture
Just like its more compact cousin, the iPhone 6s Plus brings superior imaging, 3D Touch, a beast of a chipset and double the RAM and those surely make it a worthy upgrade. Plus, the screen size and resolution help Apple compete in a segment clearly dominated by Android.
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 (32GB, Space Grey) AU - Pristine 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
Apple iPhone 6S+ Plus (32GB, Space Grey) AU - Pristine review
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.
iPhone 6s and 6s Plus review: the best iPhone ever, by a wide margin
"The only thing that's changed is everything," says the slogan Apple unveiled alongside the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus . It's an attempt to address the perception that the odd-year ‘s' updates to the iPhone line are minimal and uninteresting.
iPhone 6s Plus is stronger, faster, sharper, and takes interface to a whole new depth. The iPhone 6s Plus is stronger, faster, sharper, and deeper than ever. That includes tougher casing and glass, the most advanced chipset in mobile, a 12 megapixel camera that shoots 4K video, and 3D Touch, which...
- Big 5.5-inch screen
- Optically stabilized 4K video
- Pressure sensitivity
- Ludicrous speeds
- Smaller phones
- Huge cameras or physical keyboards
- Wireless charging
- Budget phones
Apple iPhone 6S+ Plus (32GB, Space Grey) AU - Pristine review
“The only thing that’s changed is everything,” says the slogan Apple unveiled alongside the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus . It’s an attempt to address the perception that the odd-year ‘s’ updates to the iPhone line are minimal and uninteresting.