Great
Great
It wouldn't be a complete smartphone test without the current-generation iPhone - Apple continues to be the best-selling smartphone manufacturer on the market (although Samsung is close behind).
Great-looking HD display; Camera is very easy to use; Device is easy to use overall; Can run more demanding apps and games
Testers found it too big; Camera is subpar compared to those on other high-end phones
When we initially wrote this review, the new size was something of an unknown. For many people the iPhone 6 (or iPhone 6S) is the better choice for the reasons we list in our iPhone 6 vs 6 Plus comparison.
I only found 128 gb internel memory as a plus point in dis phone otherwise nothing iz good in dis phone.
10
90
Apple fans, the new iPhone is here, and you need it now. Google fans, you might want to check it out first, and not dive in head first right away. Apple has done some truly amazing things with the new iPhone, stepping outside of its comfort zone, that's for sure.
The New Best Display; Amazing Build Quality; Excellent Camera; Screen Turns On For Notifications; [Ride the] Lightning; All-Day Battery Life
iOS 8; Too Much Wasted Physical Space; PRICING; United States; Apple iPhone 6 Plus 16GB (5.5-inch) 4G LTE Factory Unlocked GSM Dual-Core Smartphone Gold retails for $909.00 at Amazon
Apple offers up another great iPhone but it falls short of surpassing Android handsets with poor iOS software, build quality and design
Battery; Display; LTE improvements
Software; Build Quality; Design
The Apple iPhone 6 Plus offers very solid still imaging and video capabilities all around. Thanks to newer sensor technology, on-sensor phase detection and optical image stabilization image quality has been improved over the previous iPhone generation and panorama and HDR modes are still among the best we have seen. The 6 Plus offers the premium design and materials that are typical for Apple devices and a very snappy overall performance. The 5.5-inch display might be too large for some but if you can live with the device's phablet dimensions it's hard to go wrong with Apple's flagship smartphone.
Reliable exposure and natural colors; Good detail and well-balanced noise reduction across all light levels; Good flash exposure and color; Smooth and stable 1080p video; Very good slow motion video feature; Simple and intuitive camera user interface; Well-stitched and very large panorama images; Efficient HDR mode captures natural results; Premium body materials and design; Responsive camera and overall performance ; Very fast shot-to-shot times and burst shooting; Reliable and very fast autofocus system in both stills and video modes; Good battery life;
Limited camera feature set; File export to computer can be cumbersome; Occasional slight underexposure in night scenes; No dedicated shutter button; Low-resolution front camera; No 4K video;
In the end, the iPhone 6 Plus is exactly what we imagined it would be – an oversized iPhone. And while Apple did little to take advantage of that extra space, it made up for it in other areas, like the speaker quality, battery life, and even performance.
Fantastic build quality and in-hand feel; Above average camera performance; Third-party support in iOS is refreshing; Incredible battery life that should carry most into a second day; iPhone app/accessory ecosystem still the strongest of all platforms
iOS 8 comes with bugs and missing promised features; Call quality took a backseat this year; The slick build might prompt users to always use a case
It's no easy task reviewing an iPhone. Apple isn't like other phone makers and doesn't create and launch several smartphone models throughout the year. Instead, once per annum, Apple announces the new devices that it's going to sell for the entire next 12 months. That's it.
It's January of 2012 and I'm in Las Vegas to cover the annual Consumer Electronics Show. I'm stuck in traffic with a colleague of mine when our taxi driver points to an advertisement for a new smartphone and asks if we know anything about it.
Beautiful, bright and color-accurate HD display; A8 SoC performs on par or faster than competing chips; Improvements to the camera hardware and battery life; Finally makes iOS an option for anyone interested in a phablet; Thin body and the tapered edges of the front panel glass look stunning
Protruding camera lens takes away from the overall design; Few iOS apps are optimized for the new form factor (though this will change over time); Price -- Apple added a new 'premium' tier to the iPhone lineup
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