I jumped and purchased a 128gb version a few months ago, it is amazing. I have heard lots of my friends who purchased the smaller version say that they wished they had bought the bigger one, but no-one the other way round.
Manufacturer: Apple
I jumped and purchased a 128gb version a few months ago, it is amazing. I have heard lots of my friends who purchased the smaller version say that they wished they had bought the bigger one, but no-one the other way round.
BIGGER and then some, we test out Apple's phablet-sized iPhone 6 Plus. But is it a better choice than the iPhone 6?
Excellent camera; Insane processing power; Premium build materials; Brilliant battery life; Great Ecosystem; Gorgeous Display
Might be too large for some users; Curved edges make it slippy in the hand; Aluminium finish means case is a MUST
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
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
Apple has steered clear of tablet-sized phones for a while now, leaving it to Samsung and other manufacturers, but now Apple is here with a phablet of its own. Is the iPhone 6 Plus the best big phone of the lot?
A phablet from Apple for those who want big phones; Exudes that Apple well-built quality; Great screen that is actually better than Apple's own "Retina" screens; High-speed 802.11ac WiFi is appreciated; Works with Apple's "Continuity" features and hands messages to computers with Mac OS X Yosemite,...
Next to impossible to use with one hand; Slippery; NFC can't be used by conventional NFC gadgets like headphones or speakers; Battery could be better; Fixed storage with no way of upgrading; Front-facing camera could have a little more oomph; No 4K video support
If you think the iPhones are the best phones on the planet if only they had bigger screens then you are the happiest person when Apple launched their iOS 8 infused next gen lineup. And happy you should be, as they pack the same amount of excitement as every new iPhone had.
Simplistic elegant design; Crazy awesome camera; Custom Landscape UI; Improved fingerprint scanner
Costliest iPhone (without jewelry; Demands both hands frequently; Sharing and storage options still very limited
An iPhone with Bigger Screen and Better Features Pros - This Apple smartphone is a high performance smartphone, with fast and responsive interface. It can be used to play graphic intensive games or run heavy apps with ease.
The iPhone 6S is an overall good phone that will please everyone with its simplicity and power. A big enough screen, good camera, and fast controls will leave you satisfied as an owner. However, after also owning the previous iPhone 6, I would prefer the 6 to the 6S.
Good camera; smooth big screen; fast controls; simple; pretty display; good for talk and text
3D Touch will not be used much; cracks easily; not much upgrade over predessecors
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.
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
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