Rear camera: iSight camera. 8 MP photos. ƒ/2.2 aperture. 1080p video. True Tone flash. The biggest difference between the two new iPhones are in the display department. The iPhone 6 features a 4.7-inch display with a 1334x750-pixel resolution at 326 ppi and the iPhone 6 Plus features a 5.5-inch display with a 1920x1080-pixel resolution at 401 ppi.
Without a doubt the iPhone 6 Plus screen is the technically better one in most departments. It’s got a much higher resolution screen with more pixels crammed into each square inch. The iPhone 6 is also noticeable lighter than the iPhone 6 Plus. The iPhone 6 weighs just 129 grams versus the iPhone 6 Plus’ 172 grams.
The other major difference between the two new iPhones is in battery life. Phone 6 Plus packs a much larger battery because it needs it to power its larger screen. Yet Apple has also managed to eek out some of that bigger battery’s power to give the iPhone 6 Plus slightly longer battery life in some tasks.
Standby time: iPhone 6 - Up to 10 days (250 hours). Phone 6 Plus - Up to 16 days (384 hours). Internet use: iPhone 6 - Up to 10 hours on 3G, up to 10 hours on 4G LTE, and up to 11 hours on Wi‑Fi. Phone 6 Plus - Up to 12 hours on 3G, up to 12 hours on 4G LTE, and up to 12 hours on Wi‑Fi.
Video playback: iPhone 6 - Up to 11 hours. Phone 6 Plus - Up to 14 hours. Audio playback: iPhone 6 - Up to 50 hours. Phone 6 Plus - Up to 80 hours. The new iPhones both have the exact same cameras (a disappointing 8MP sensor is still the camera of choice for some reason).
But the iPhone 6 Plus wins in the camera department because it also has optical image stabilization, which the iPhone 6 does not. Optical image stabilization can make your pics look a lot better-so if your iPhone is your only camera, getting the 6 Plus could be worth it. And then there is the cost.
As I mentioned earlier, both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus come in silver, gold, and space grey and in 16 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB storage capacities. But the thing about it is you can’t base your purchase decision on cost-or the optical image stabilization in the iPhone 6 Plus’ camera, or even the battery life differences. Your choice will have entirely to do with the screen. In that case, the only question is how big do you want to go,
Google are going to innovate Android. The Android system has for a long time been going stale as the focus has been put on the hardware and not the software, but Pixel has made the effort to think about the software, as well as their hardware. A rarity in the Android smartphone market.


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