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September 2014
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The editors liked
Incredibly polished phablet device
Great all-purpose mobile camera
IOS 8 is fantastic
High resolution screen
Great software
Finger scanner
Strong battery performance
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 m
The big battery provides long life
And the 5.5-inch screen is not only big but bright and high-contrast. Optical image stabilization improves low-light photography
Best looking phablet
Great full HD display
Strong camera for day to day use
Bigger screen
Clever features make the big screen easy to use
Fingerprint scanner
Awesome camera
Great battery life
The editors didn't like
Scaling on some third-party apps needs work
Some features don't work in Australia yet
Expensive
Uncomfortable to hold and use daily
Apple's strict governance
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
The big footprint may not be for everybody
And the overall design is less distinctive than previous iPhones
Best looking phablet, Great full HD display, Strong camera for day to day use
Too big to use one handed, Very expensive, 'Reachability' feels tacked on
The iPhone 6 Plus is the best looking phablet around. Its specs don't match the Android power houses and it can be tricky to hold, but there's no denying Apple's beautiful (yet expensive) 5.5 incher is a winner...
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Published: 2014-10-28, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
There you have it, my review on the iPhone 6 Plus. Do you see that I actually enjoyed a considerable amount of it? I think by now, you should see that iOS is the problem with Apple, and not the iPhone itself. Apple has been losing at the software game fo...
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 m
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
I must admit, I didn't expect I'd like the iPhone 6 Plus.When it came out, this journalist saw the almost identical specs and the not-so-unique screen size, and almost brushed it off, feeling like it would be one of the first “me too” products Apple had b...
Abstract: Steve Jobs once famously described big phones as hummers and said that no-one was going to buy them. However, the smartphone market ain't what it used to be.Android now makes up 80 per cent of the market and phablets are the fastest-growing segment of the...
Bigger screen, Clever features make the big screen easy to use, Fingerprint scanner, Awesome camera, Great battery life
Bigger than other phones with samesized screen, Can be buggy – had to reset it on occasion, Slippery design is hard to hold
The iPhone 6 Plus is a great phone overall, but with some very non-Apple faults. It's bulkier than it needs to be, is prone to bugs and keyboard crashes, and is difficult to hold thanks to some questionable design choices. On the other hand it has some...
Abstract: This year isn't the first time that Apple has conceded that people want bigger iPhones. It's however the first time that Apple has abandoned its one-size-fits-all approach to smartphones, offering both the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and the phablet-esque 5.5-inch ...
Abstract: This device was provided for review by Telstra's Corporate Social Media team. We attended the official Melbourne launch of the iPhone 6, and talked with Telstra staff, before receiving a 16 GB iPhone 6 Plus with a Telstra SIM.For me, Apple, iOS, and subse...
High resolution screen, Great software, Finger scanner, Strong battery performance
Uncomfortable to hold and use daily, Apple's strict governance
An iPhone that is uncomfortable to use contradicts what the iPhone is all about. This is a niche smartphone intended for a tiny group of multimedia junkies. And even then, the smaller 4.7in iPhone 6 should appease even the most demanding content users...
Abstract: Apple has finally jumped on the phablet bandwagon with the iPhone 6 Plus, pitting it directly with the larger Android competition. Arguably, its biggest rival is Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 which is due to be released across the country on October 29th.Both d...