Testseek.com have collected 783 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 6 Plus and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 6 Plus.
September 2014
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The editors liked
WIFi Connectivity
Call Quality
Performance
Camera
Battery Life
Big screen shows lots of info•Movies and games look amazing
Big & Beautiful Display
Good battery life
Improved speaker
IOS 8.1
Bright
Full HD display
Sleek metal design
Fast performance
Long battery life
The build quality is fantastic. My Netflix movies look incredible. I never worry that I'll miss capturing an amazing moment with the camera
Or that the battery won't last the day. I also don't worry about whether the phone will bend
This is a pretty sol
Amazing display
Great speed
Fantastic camera
Big
Beautiful
Clear screen
Widescreen format for watching movies
Bigger format may allow this phone to function as a tablet replacement for some
Thumbprint reader works very well
Camera takes great still photos and imagestabilized
Slomo
And timela
Good tablet replacement
Good night time capture
Best optical image stabilization on modern devices
Great gaming device
Great battery
Better front cam
Clear sound
Nice slow mo capture
Fast browser
Nice landscape use
And the
Highquality design
Great general and gaming performance
Great camera performance
Crisp
Sharp 5.5" 1080p display
Thirdparty keyboard support with iOS 8
NFC included
The iPhone 6 Plus is a 5.5inch iPhone with optical image stabilization (OIS)
Longer battery life
And iPadstyle apps in landscape mode
All wrapped up in a gorgeous
Deceptively light package. If sophisticated and immersive experiences are important to y
Excellent camera
Especially in low light. Premium feel. Easy-to-use OS. Terrific third-party apps.
Bright display
Attractive design
Excellent performance
NFC
Fingerprint reader
Especially in low light. Premium feel. Terrific third-party apps. Wi-Fi calling with cellular handoffs.
Especially in low light. Premium feel. Terrific third-party apps.
Works on all four U.S. networks. Excellent camera
Great-looking HD display
Camera is very easy to use
Device is easy to use overall
Can run more demanding apps and games
Battery
Display
LTE improvements
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
Finally
A huge screen iPhone! And what a gorgeous full HD display it is. Fast
Slim
Sharp camera
Gorgeous 1080p display
A8 chip and efficient communications package boosts battery life
Optical image stabilization for iSight camera
Finally a true 1080P HD screen in an iPhone
New camera sensor and OIS take photography and video to a whole new level
IOS 8 is snappy and highly responsive
Touch ID is noticeably more accurate
Sleep/wake button's new location
Battery life is superb
Beatufiul screen
Stunning
Slim design
Great camera
Excellent camera quality produces amazing images. Almost impossible to shoot blurry video
Even of uncooperative toddlers. Battery life will keep you going all day and well into the night. Glorious
Vivid
Roomy display will make you want to throw out you
Sexy design
A lovely
Large display
Very capable shooter
Smooth performance
Large
Gorgeous display
Amazing camera with optical image stabilization
Extensive battery life
Swift performance
Excellent battery life
Elegant design
Highquality display
Fast and reliable performance
Topnotch camera
Seamless
Thin and lightweight design
Stunning immersive screen
Some nice features on iOS 8
Good camera
Best battery life ever on an iPhone
Beautiful display
Terrific camera
Great battery life
Fantastic build quality and inhand feel
Above average camera performance
Thirdparty 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
It has the highest resolution screen in an iPhone
High quality display produces accurate colors & strong brightness
Enhanced layout in landscape with certain apps make it more productivity focused
For a phablet
It has one attractive design & sturdy co
High quality design
Fit
And finish No water resistant rating
Impressive 1080p display Limited NFC use
8megapixel camera with OIS Single
Bottomfacing speaker
Long battery life Apps are yet to be updated to take advantage of the display
But mana
Great display
Very good battery runtimes
Great GPS module
Great performance
Decent camera
Very good voice quality
Good headphones
Bright and coloraccurate 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 editors didn't like
Price
Big and heavy
It's almost a tablet•Costs $100 more than the excellent iPhone 6•More expensive than other phablets
Slippery
Best with two hands
Weak audio output
Pricey for 16GB
I constantly worry that I'm going to drop the damn phone. I've dropped it three times already
Thankfully onto carpet
And thankfully only while it was inside a case. I just can't find a good way to use it with one hand
Which rules out using the phone an
Pricey
Glass back can easily shatter
May be too big for some people's taste
Power button has been moved to the side
Will be too big to carry in some people's pockets
Too tall for easy use
Bendgate problems
No power saving
Speaker is unimpressive
Day time pictures aren't impressive
Poor phone calling (hissing and robot voice)
Ugly control center
We're tired of the same old UI
No widgets
No lockscreen
No wireless charging
For some
The iPhone 6 Plus will simply be too big — too big to fit into a pocket
Too big to walk with and type with at the same time
Too big to use the way an iPhone has traditionally been used. For that
There's the iPhone 6
It's really big. Phone calling performance is just okay
Some camera issues
Expensive
No expandable storage
It's really big. Lacks T-Mobile's 700MHz band
It's really big
Especially if you're coming from an older iPhone
Testers found it too big
Camera is subpar compared to those on other high-end phones
Software
Build Quality
Design
The big footprint may not be for everybody
And the overall design is less distinctive than previous iPhones
Like all phablets
It's a handful. Mighty expensive
Large form factor limits pocketability
Onehanded use can be difficult
IOS 8 still has a few bugs
Most apps are currently scaled up to 1080P
Still no frontfacing speakers
Top and bottom bezels are rather large
Standard iPhone 6 is faster
Susceptible to bending
You call these widgets
IOS 8? I want to be able to read my email right on my home screen. It scratches. It bends
The size and design make it a tad unwieldy
Costs a kidney or two
Onehanded use is exasperating
No microSD card slot
No userreplaceable battery
NFC limited to Apple Pay
Pricey phone
Effectively requires two hands to use
Too little storage on default model
No microSD support
Nonremovable battery
Lackluster frontfacing camera
Protruding camera
Too bulky for a 5.5-inch phablet
Bad signal reception
The iPhone 6 Plus' pricing starts at $749 plus tax for a 16GB version. There is a lot to love on this phablet but I don't recommend it at the moment because it is too expen
Probably needs a case
IOS can be glitchy
Apps need to be updated to take better advantage of the display
Seriously
What is this paste icon on the landscape keyboard
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
Some users will find the large screen hard to navigate
No storage expansion
No NFCenabled Apple Pay support outside the US
This year
Apple has launched almost but not quite identical handsets apart from the screen size. We've already evalua
Battery life is underwhelming in comparison to other flagships
Camera lens sticks out
No 4K video capture
Few apps make use of the optimized landscape layout
No water resistant rating
Limited NFC use
Single
Bottomfacing speaker
Apps are yet to be updated to take advantage of the display
Health app is nearly useless at this point
NFC can only be used for Apple Pay
Complicated one-hand use
Flash overexposes pictures
Storage cannot be expanded
No LTE Cat. 6
Power adaptor too weak
Mediocre case stability
OIS makes it hard to use the iPhone on a tripod
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.
Published: 2014-09-23, Author: Phil , review by: ilounge.com
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Abstract: The phone runs iOS 8 on the same Apple A8 dual core, 64 bit CPU as the iPhone 6 and it has the same 1 gig of RAM. It's available in 16, 64 or 128 gig capacities and is priced $100 more than the corresponding capacity iPhone 6. That means a starting price ...
Picking between the iPhone 6 Plus and the LG G3 may feel like an overwhelming task – after all, the two trade blows left and right. With Apple's first phablet, you're getting a more stylish, but much bulkier device, with a less-detailed screen that is nev...
Published: 2014-09-23, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
Abstract: I love the combination of small computers and Bluetooth keyboards. Back in the day when I was using a Palm IIIc, I remember using a Stowaway keyboard (non-Bluetooth) to make my device into a really small "laptop"...
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Published: 2014-09-23, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
High quality design, fit, and finish No water resistant rating, Impressive 1080p display Limited NFC use, 8megapixel camera with OIS Single, bottomfacing speaker, Long battery life Apps are yet to be updated to take advantage of the display, Big, but mana
No water resistant rating, Limited NFC use, Single, bottomfacing speaker, Apps are yet to be updated to take advantage of the display, Health app is nearly useless at this point
It has the highest resolution screen in an iPhone, High quality display produces accurate colors & strong brightness, Enhanced layout in landscape with certain apps make it more productivity focused, For a phablet, it has one attractive design & sturdy co
Battery life is underwhelming in comparison to other flagships, Camera lens sticks out, No 4K video capture, Expensive, Few apps make use of the optimized landscape layout
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The iPhone 6 Plus is Apple's first foray into the phablet borderland, and it impresses on most counts. It brings everything you can expect from an iPhone in a much larger package – the build is as premium as ever, and the screen is bright and very accurat...
The iPhone 6 Plus isn't that different from the iPhone 6. Still, it isn't simply a supersized iPhone 6, as well. It's more like a heavy-duty iPhone 6, designed to cater to the needs of users who want to get some more productivity out of their mobile hands...
Published: 2014-09-22, Author: David , review by: techworld.com
Both of the new iPhone 6 models are expensive propositions, but the iPhone 6 Plus - particularly at the upper storage capacities - is really going to test some wallets. Whether they do enough to justify their price tags is debatable, but these are extreme...