Apple 
iPhone 6 Plus 
Review in pictures 
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A larger iPhone 6? 
DESIGN 
The iPhone 6 and the 6 Plus are exactly the same in terms of design, except for the size 
The anodised aluminium body is nicely curved on the sides and the corners 
The contoured glass layer on top of the screen is a nice touch – it slopes gently towards the 
sides to match the same curvature on the rear 
The white antenna bands do look rather unsightly, but that and the unwieldy size aside, it’s a 
gorgeous-looking device
A massive, capable screen 
The 5.5-inch screen offers a resolution of 
1,920 x 1,080 pixels resulting into a pixel 
density of 401ppi 
In terms of capabilities and performance, 
the 6 Plus’ screen is gorgeous – with 
sharp text and vivid visuals 
The large screen makes everything pop 
out – be it games or videos, and it’s a 
pleasure to work with productivity-related 
stuff too 
Web browsing and working with emails 
and documents get a boost thanks to the 
screen’s size and quality, and it’s great in 
terms of both viewing angles as well as 
sunlight legibility 
DISPLAY
More features for the barebones camera app 
The iPhone 6 Plus sports an 8- 
megapixel primary shooter with a 
True Tone flash, along with a 
1.2MP FaceTime camera in the 
front 
Features like phase detection 
autofocus and optical image 
stabilisation, the ability to capture 
panoramas in 43MP resolution, 
1080p video recording at 60fps 
and slow-mo recording at 240fps 
are yours for the taking 
The app itself is barebones, and 
you can’t tweak things like image 
size or aspects like ISO or white 
balance 
You can choose from a variety of 
live filters and modes 
CAMERA
Shoots to kill 
The image quality is great under 
most conditions, and it shoots 
pristine images in daylight. Close-ups 
look great too 
We were amazed at how it keeps 
noise to a minimum while shooting in 
low light 
The HDR mode is subtle as 
compared to some other smartphone 
cameras we’ve seen, but does its job 
in highlighting the colour variance 
and brightening the darker areas of 
captured scenes 
CAMERA 
Sunlight 
Low Light
No Lollipop this 
The iPhone 6 Plus runs iOS 8, and 
the latest iteration brings tons of 
new features 
Support for third-party keyboards 
– hitherto the sole domain of 
Android, has now been added to 
the platform… so it’s now possible 
to use options like SwiftKey and 
Swype 
One of the most notable new 
features involves Continuity and 
Handoff that work between 
devices running iOS 8 and Mac 
OS X Yosemite… basically letting 
you carry forward unfinished tasks 
on a device on to another. This 
covers apps like Safari, Mail, 
Messages etc, and even for calls 
USER INTERFACE
Features galore 
Then there are the other 
new features such as 
support for third-party 
widgets in the Today 
screen, actionable 
notifications, Reachability 
and two different zoom 
options for the UI 
One feature exclusive to 
the iPhone 6 Plus is the 
two-paned layout that 
appears in landscape 
mode. It’s supported by 
apps like Messages and 
Mail 
USER INTERFACE
A smooth operator 
Powering the show is a new-gen A8 64-bit processor. Teardowns say that it’s a 1.4GHz 
dual-core chip mated to 1GB of RAM. The device flies in terms of pure performance. 
We didn’t encounter any lags or freezes no matter what we threw at it – and it shines in 
most respects 
Connectivity options include 4G, Wi-Fi ac and NFC apart from the usual dual-band Wi- 
Fi, Bluetooth LE and A-GPS 
PERFORMANCE
A long-lasting battery 
Apple hasn’t specified the 
exact battery capacity, but 
teardowns peg it at 2,915mAh 
The 6 Plus is much better than 
its smaller sibling in terms of 
battery life and you can expect 
it to last a full day even with 
heavy use 
With more frugal usage 
however, you can possibly see 
it stretch into the second day 
PERFORMANCE
Store more 
There are three storage variants 
of the iPhone 6 Plus available – 
16, 64 and 128GB, with Apple 
having ditched the 32GB variant 
altogether 
Our 16GB review unit offered 
about 11GB free to use, and 
unless you just want to use the 
device for the most basic tasks 
and apps, we think it won’t 
suffice in terms of available 
storage in the long run. The 
64GB model makes a lot more 
sense 
STORAGE
At a glance… 
5.5-inch, 1,920x 1,080 pixel display 
(401ppi) 
64-bit Apple A8 chip, M8 motion co-processor 
8-megapixel iSight camera with True 
Tone flash and OIS, 1.2MP FaceTime 
camera 
16GB/64GB/128GB non-expandable 
storage 
Single SIM, 4G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, 
Bluetooth, NFC, GPS 
Touch ID fingerprint sensor 
iOS 8
Pros and Cons 
Sexy design and superb build 
quality 
A gorgeous, large display 
Very capable shooter 
Smooth performance 
The size and design make it a 
tad unwieldy 
Unsightly antenna bands at the 
rear 
Costs a kidney or two
Pricing & Verdict 
“There’s no doubt in our minds that the Apple 
iPhone 6 Plus is one of the best phablets money 
can buy right now. It’s got everything going for it 
– a lovely design, brilliant display, capable 
shooter, smooth performance and good battery 
life. It may not be for those who prefer the 
flexibility, customisation or plug-and-play usage 
offered by Android, but it shouldn’t disappoint 
others – not with those capabilities. But then, it 
does cost a pretty penny” 
Price: 
From Rs 
62,500

Apple iPhone 6 Plus review

  • 1.
    Apple iPhone 6Plus Review in pictures The #1 gadget research website in India
  • 2.
    2 A largeriPhone 6? DESIGN The iPhone 6 and the 6 Plus are exactly the same in terms of design, except for the size The anodised aluminium body is nicely curved on the sides and the corners The contoured glass layer on top of the screen is a nice touch – it slopes gently towards the sides to match the same curvature on the rear The white antenna bands do look rather unsightly, but that and the unwieldy size aside, it’s a gorgeous-looking device
  • 3.
    A massive, capablescreen The 5.5-inch screen offers a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels resulting into a pixel density of 401ppi In terms of capabilities and performance, the 6 Plus’ screen is gorgeous – with sharp text and vivid visuals The large screen makes everything pop out – be it games or videos, and it’s a pleasure to work with productivity-related stuff too Web browsing and working with emails and documents get a boost thanks to the screen’s size and quality, and it’s great in terms of both viewing angles as well as sunlight legibility DISPLAY
  • 4.
    More features forthe barebones camera app The iPhone 6 Plus sports an 8- megapixel primary shooter with a True Tone flash, along with a 1.2MP FaceTime camera in the front Features like phase detection autofocus and optical image stabilisation, the ability to capture panoramas in 43MP resolution, 1080p video recording at 60fps and slow-mo recording at 240fps are yours for the taking The app itself is barebones, and you can’t tweak things like image size or aspects like ISO or white balance You can choose from a variety of live filters and modes CAMERA
  • 5.
    Shoots to kill The image quality is great under most conditions, and it shoots pristine images in daylight. Close-ups look great too We were amazed at how it keeps noise to a minimum while shooting in low light The HDR mode is subtle as compared to some other smartphone cameras we’ve seen, but does its job in highlighting the colour variance and brightening the darker areas of captured scenes CAMERA Sunlight Low Light
  • 6.
    No Lollipop this The iPhone 6 Plus runs iOS 8, and the latest iteration brings tons of new features Support for third-party keyboards – hitherto the sole domain of Android, has now been added to the platform… so it’s now possible to use options like SwiftKey and Swype One of the most notable new features involves Continuity and Handoff that work between devices running iOS 8 and Mac OS X Yosemite… basically letting you carry forward unfinished tasks on a device on to another. This covers apps like Safari, Mail, Messages etc, and even for calls USER INTERFACE
  • 7.
    Features galore Thenthere are the other new features such as support for third-party widgets in the Today screen, actionable notifications, Reachability and two different zoom options for the UI One feature exclusive to the iPhone 6 Plus is the two-paned layout that appears in landscape mode. It’s supported by apps like Messages and Mail USER INTERFACE
  • 8.
    A smooth operator Powering the show is a new-gen A8 64-bit processor. Teardowns say that it’s a 1.4GHz dual-core chip mated to 1GB of RAM. The device flies in terms of pure performance. We didn’t encounter any lags or freezes no matter what we threw at it – and it shines in most respects Connectivity options include 4G, Wi-Fi ac and NFC apart from the usual dual-band Wi- Fi, Bluetooth LE and A-GPS PERFORMANCE
  • 9.
    A long-lasting battery Apple hasn’t specified the exact battery capacity, but teardowns peg it at 2,915mAh The 6 Plus is much better than its smaller sibling in terms of battery life and you can expect it to last a full day even with heavy use With more frugal usage however, you can possibly see it stretch into the second day PERFORMANCE
  • 10.
    Store more Thereare three storage variants of the iPhone 6 Plus available – 16, 64 and 128GB, with Apple having ditched the 32GB variant altogether Our 16GB review unit offered about 11GB free to use, and unless you just want to use the device for the most basic tasks and apps, we think it won’t suffice in terms of available storage in the long run. The 64GB model makes a lot more sense STORAGE
  • 11.
    At a glance… 5.5-inch, 1,920x 1,080 pixel display (401ppi) 64-bit Apple A8 chip, M8 motion co-processor 8-megapixel iSight camera with True Tone flash and OIS, 1.2MP FaceTime camera 16GB/64GB/128GB non-expandable storage Single SIM, 4G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS Touch ID fingerprint sensor iOS 8
  • 12.
    Pros and Cons Sexy design and superb build quality A gorgeous, large display Very capable shooter Smooth performance The size and design make it a tad unwieldy Unsightly antenna bands at the rear Costs a kidney or two
  • 13.
    Pricing & Verdict “There’s no doubt in our minds that the Apple iPhone 6 Plus is one of the best phablets money can buy right now. It’s got everything going for it – a lovely design, brilliant display, capable shooter, smooth performance and good battery life. It may not be for those who prefer the flexibility, customisation or plug-and-play usage offered by Android, but it shouldn’t disappoint others – not with those capabilities. But then, it does cost a pretty penny” Price: From Rs 62,500