iPhone 6S Plus Review mss13

The iPhone 6 Plus made waves in 2014 as Apple’s first ever phablet. It was also significant as it had noticeably better screen and camera hardware than its smaller sibling, the iPhone 6.

But, carrying a £619 starting price, it was prohibitively expensive. However, since Apple unveiled its follow on iPhone 6S Plus, the 2014 phablet’s starting price has dropped.

You can now pick up the iPhone 6 Plus for £539. While it’s still far from cheap, the price is still a marked drop when you compare it to the iPhone 6S Plus, which will set you back £619.

Add to this the fact it’s been upgraded to Apple’s shiny new iOS 9 operating system, and the iPhone 6 Plus is still a fairly compelling smartphone.

We’re working of an updated iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 9 review. Make sure to check back for the update to find out if the iPhone 6 Plus is an iOS-flavoured bargain.

The iPhone 6 Plus made waves in 2014 as Apple’s first ever phablet. It was also significant as it had noticeably better screen and camera hardware than its smaller sibling, the iPhone 6.

But, carrying a £619 starting price, it was prohibitively expensive. However, since Apple unveiled its follow on iPhone 6S Plus, the 2014 phablet’s starting price has dropped.

You can now pick up the iPhone 6 Plus for £539. While it’s still far from cheap, the price is still a marked drop when you compare it to the iPhone 6S Plus, which will set you back £619.

Add to this the fact it’s been upgraded to Apple’s shiny new iOS 9 operating system, and the iPhone 6 Plus is still a fairly compelling smartphone.

We’re working of an updated iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 9 review. Make sure to check back for the update to find out if the iPhone 6 Plus is an iOS-flavoured bargain.

What is the iPhone 6 Plus?


People want bigger phones, all that extra screen opens up a raft of new possibilities. Don't believe me? Check out the excellent Samsung Galaxy Note 4 that has seen plenty of success.

It took Apple a while, but it finally got there. In typical Cupertino fashion it's entered the phablet arena with an almighty splash.

A big iPhone makes a lot of sense when combined with the Apple Watch. With that adorning your wrist the idea is you won’t need to pull the iPhone 6 Plus out of your pocket or bag all the time. And it does work that way to a small degree, but you'll still find yourself clamouring for a bigger screen whenever you want to do anything even remotely taxing.

The iPhone 6 Plus is really just a super-sized iPhone 6, at least that's exactly what it looks like. There's a more to it than that when you dig a little deeper, though. The big differentiator is that that huge 5.5-inch screen, but some other changes make it a very different proposition to it's little sibling.

This is a phone that displays all Apple's key trademarks. Great screen, superb quality fit and finish and one of the best point-and-click cameras you can find on a phone. Unlike other iPhones it also has excellent stamina – you can get two days of use out of the iPhone 6 Plus if you're careful.

Yes it has a lot of top features, but there’s no escaping how big it is. It will feel enormous to iPhone 5S owners who will initially baulk at its heft, but anyone concerned by its size shouldn't write it off. It really doesn't take very long to get used to it.

iPhone 6S Plus Review 3

The iPhone 6 Plus made waves in 2014 as Apple’s first ever phablet. It was also significant as it had noticeably better screen and camera hardware than its smaller sibling, the iPhone 6.

But, carrying a £619 starting price, it was prohibitively expensive. However, since Apple unveiled its follow on iPhone 6S Plus, the 2014 phablet’s starting price has dropped.

You can now pick up the iPhone 6 Plus for £539. While it’s still far from cheap, the price is still a marked drop when you compare it to the iPhone 6S Plus, which will set you back £619.

Add to this the fact it’s been upgraded to Apple’s shiny new iOS 9 operating system, and the iPhone 6 Plus is still a fairly compelling smartphone.

We’re working of an updated iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 9 review. Make sure to check back for the update to find out if the iPhone 6 Plus is an iOS-flavoured bargain.

The iPhone 6 Plus made waves in 2014 as Apple’s first ever phablet. It was also significant as it had noticeably better screen and camera hardware than its smaller sibling, the iPhone 6.

But, carrying a £619 starting price, it was prohibitively expensive. However, since Apple unveiled its follow on iPhone 6S Plus, the 2014 phablet’s starting price has dropped.

You can now pick up the iPhone 6 Plus for £539. While it’s still far from cheap, the price is still a marked drop when you compare it to the iPhone 6S Plus, which will set you back £619.

Add to this the fact it’s been upgraded to Apple’s shiny new iOS 9 operating system, and the iPhone 6 Plus is still a fairly compelling smartphone.

We’re working of an updated iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 9 review. Make sure to check back for the update to find out if the iPhone 6 Plus is an iOS-flavoured bargain.

What is the iPhone 6 Plus?


People want bigger phones, all that extra screen opens up a raft of new possibilities. Don't believe me? Check out the excellent Samsung Galaxy Note 4 that has seen plenty of success.

It took Apple a while, but it finally got there. In typical Cupertino fashion it's entered the phablet arena with an almighty splash.

A big iPhone makes a lot of sense when combined with the Apple Watch. With that adorning your wrist the idea is you won’t need to pull the iPhone 6 Plus out of your pocket or bag all the time. And it does work that way to a small degree, but you'll still find yourself clamouring for a bigger screen whenever you want to do anything even remotely taxing.

The iPhone 6 Plus is really just a super-sized iPhone 6, at least that's exactly what it looks like. There's a more to it than that when you dig a little deeper, though. The big differentiator is that that huge 5.5-inch screen, but some other changes make it a very different proposition to it's little sibling.

This is a phone that displays all Apple's key trademarks. Great screen, superb quality fit and finish and one of the best point-and-click cameras you can find on a phone. Unlike other iPhones it also has excellent stamina – you can get two days of use out of the iPhone 6 Plus if you're careful.

Yes it has a lot of top features, but there’s no escaping how big it is. It will feel enormous to iPhone 5S owners who will initially baulk at its heft, but anyone concerned by its size shouldn't write it off. It really doesn't take very long to get used to it.

iPhone 6S Plus Review 2

The iPhone 6 Plus made waves in 2014 as Apple’s first ever phablet. It was also significant as it had noticeably better screen and camera hardware than its smaller sibling, the iPhone 6.

But, carrying a £619 starting price, it was prohibitively expensive. However, since Apple unveiled its follow on iPhone 6S Plus, the 2014 phablet’s starting price has dropped.

You can now pick up the iPhone 6 Plus for £539. While it’s still far from cheap, the price is still a marked drop when you compare it to the iPhone 6S Plus, which will set you back £619.

Add to this the fact it’s been upgraded to Apple’s shiny new iOS 9 operating system, and the iPhone 6 Plus is still a fairly compelling smartphone.

We’re working of an updated iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 9 review. Make sure to check back for the update to find out if the iPhone 6 Plus is an iOS-flavoured bargain.

The iPhone 6 Plus made waves in 2014 as Apple’s first ever phablet. It was also significant as it had noticeably better screen and camera hardware than its smaller sibling, the iPhone 6.

But, carrying a £619 starting price, it was prohibitively expensive. However, since Apple unveiled its follow on iPhone 6S Plus, the 2014 phablet’s starting price has dropped.

You can now pick up the iPhone 6 Plus for £539. While it’s still far from cheap, the price is still a marked drop when you compare it to the iPhone 6S Plus, which will set you back £619.

Add to this the fact it’s been upgraded to Apple’s shiny new iOS 9 operating system, and the iPhone 6 Plus is still a fairly compelling smartphone.

We’re working of an updated iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 9 review. Make sure to check back for the update to find out if the iPhone 6 Plus is an iOS-flavoured bargain.

What is the iPhone 6 Plus?


People want bigger phones, all that extra screen opens up a raft of new possibilities. Don't believe me? Check out the excellent Samsung Galaxy Note 4 that has seen plenty of success.

It took Apple a while, but it finally got there. In typical Cupertino fashion it's entered the phablet arena with an almighty splash.

A big iPhone makes a lot of sense when combined with the Apple Watch. With that adorning your wrist the idea is you won’t need to pull the iPhone 6 Plus out of your pocket or bag all the time. And it does work that way to a small degree, but you'll still find yourself clamouring for a bigger screen whenever you want to do anything even remotely taxing.

The iPhone 6 Plus is really just a super-sized iPhone 6, at least that's exactly what it looks like. There's a more to it than that when you dig a little deeper, though. The big differentiator is that that huge 5.5-inch screen, but some other changes make it a very different proposition to it's little sibling.

This is a phone that displays all Apple's key trademarks. Great screen, superb quality fit and finish and one of the best point-and-click cameras you can find on a phone. Unlike other iPhones it also has excellent stamina – you can get two days of use out of the iPhone 6 Plus if you're careful.

Yes it has a lot of top features, but there’s no escaping how big it is. It will feel enormous to iPhone 5S owners who will initially baulk at its heft, but anyone concerned by its size shouldn't write it off. It really doesn't take very long to get used to it.

iPhone 6S Plus Review 1

The iPhone 6 Plus made waves in 2014 as Apple’s first ever phablet. It was also significant as it had noticeably better screen and camera hardware than its smaller sibling, the iPhone 6.

But, carrying a £619 starting price, it was prohibitively expensive. However, since Apple unveiled its follow on iPhone 6S Plus, the 2014 phablet’s starting price has dropped.

You can now pick up the iPhone 6 Plus for £539. While it’s still far from cheap, the price is still a marked drop when you compare it to the iPhone 6S Plus, which will set you back £619.

Add to this the fact it’s been upgraded to Apple’s shiny new iOS 9 operating system, and the iPhone 6 Plus is still a fairly compelling smartphone.

We’re working of an updated iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 9 review. Make sure to check back for the update to find out if the iPhone 6 Plus is an iOS-flavoured bargain.

The iPhone 6 Plus made waves in 2014 as Apple’s first ever phablet. It was also significant as it had noticeably better screen and camera hardware than its smaller sibling, the iPhone 6.

But, carrying a £619 starting price, it was prohibitively expensive. However, since Apple unveiled its follow on iPhone 6S Plus, the 2014 phablet’s starting price has dropped.

You can now pick up the iPhone 6 Plus for £539. While it’s still far from cheap, the price is still a marked drop when you compare it to the iPhone 6S Plus, which will set you back £619.

Add to this the fact it’s been upgraded to Apple’s shiny new iOS 9 operating system, and the iPhone 6 Plus is still a fairly compelling smartphone.

We’re working of an updated iPhone 6 Plus with iOS 9 review. Make sure to check back for the update to find out if the iPhone 6 Plus is an iOS-flavoured bargain.

What is the iPhone 6 Plus?


People want bigger phones, all that extra screen opens up a raft of new possibilities. Don't believe me? Check out the excellent Samsung Galaxy Note 4 that has seen plenty of success.

It took Apple a while, but it finally got there. In typical Cupertino fashion it's entered the phablet arena with an almighty splash.

A big iPhone makes a lot of sense when combined with the Apple Watch. With that adorning your wrist the idea is you won’t need to pull the iPhone 6 Plus out of your pocket or bag all the time. And it does work that way to a small degree, but you'll still find yourself clamouring for a bigger screen whenever you want to do anything even remotely taxing.

The iPhone 6 Plus is really just a super-sized iPhone 6, at least that's exactly what it looks like. There's a more to it than that when you dig a little deeper, though. The big differentiator is that that huge 5.5-inch screen, but some other changes make it a very different proposition to it's little sibling.

This is a phone that displays all Apple's key trademarks. Great screen, superb quality fit and finish and one of the best point-and-click cameras you can find on a phone. Unlike other iPhones it also has excellent stamina – you can get two days of use out of the iPhone 6 Plus if you're careful.

Yes it has a lot of top features, but there’s no escaping how big it is. It will feel enormous to iPhone 5S owners who will initially baulk at its heft, but anyone concerned by its size shouldn't write it off. It really doesn't take very long to get used to it.

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