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Though both are larger than any previous iPhone, the iPhone 6 Plus is much more than a phablet-sized iPhone 6. We took a closer look at the specs and features to find the biggest differences.
Bigger Screens
Let's get the most obvious out of the way first: screen size. At 4.7-inches, the iPhone 6 is a significant increase over its 4-inch predecessor, but it's still smaller than many other flagships, including Samsung's Galaxy S5 (5.1"), the HTC One M8 (5"), and the new Moto X (5.2").But at 5.5-inches, the iPhone 6 Plus falls squarely into phablet territory currently occupied by the 5.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and 5.5-inch LG G 3.
While the aforementioned handsets come with styli to help accommodate the bigger screens, the iPhone 6 Plus does not (Steve Jobs famously hated styli.) Instead, Apple has built a solution into iOS itself. The iPhone 6 Plus' home screen will work in landscape mode for the first time ever on an iPhone.
Resolution and Cameras
Aside from the size of the display itself, the new iPhones have slightly differing resolutions—though each one qualifies for Apple's new "Retina HD" moniker.The iPhone 6 Plus comes in at resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 with a pixel density of 401 ppi (pixels per inch) while the iPhone 6 has a slightly lower 1,334 x 750 resolution with 326 ppi.
Both models feature an upgraded 8 MP rear-facing camera and 2.1 MP front-facing shooter. The iPhone 6 Plus has the extra advantage of optical image stabilization, a significant improvement over the iPhone 6's digital image stabilization.
Battery Life
Battery life on both handsets has also been upgraded though the larger iPhone 6 Plus clocks in with the more impressive numbers with a supposed 16 days of standby, 80 hours of audio playback, 14 hours of video playback and 12 hours of Internet use.The iPhone 6 claims up to 10 days of standby time, 50 hours of audio playback, 11 hours of video playback and 10 to11 hours of Internet use (depending on the type of connection).
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