both are two of the most anticipated smartphones of 2014 world. They are bigger, faster on launch and have greatly improved the salient features of the iPhone five years, but that one should buy next? We set both phones to the test to see which is the superior handset.

This is purely a comparison of specifications, which can only tell part of the story. We highlight the differences as they appear on paper, but until we have our hands on a test iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, you can not judge the quality of the screen, the life and performance of the camera battery. In the meantime, however, you can decide if it is worth your money, or that it is better to see your current contract and wait until prices drop.



DESIGN
Dimensions: The phone is a great iPhone 6 on previous iPhones, measuring 138.1 x 67 x 6.9 mm. The iPhone 6 Plus is even bigger, but its dimensions are not really so different from his cousin. Measuring 158.1 x 77.8 x 7.1mm, the iPhone 6 Plus is only 0.2mm thicker, 10.8mm wide and 20mm high.

It's impressive for such a large thin phone, but the iPhone 6 Plus is considerably heavier, weighing 172g compared to 129g more pen-like iPhone 6 Although we always keep two phones in hand, we are concerned over the iPhone 6 will be fine with other phones like the G3 5.5 inch LG weighs only 149 g compared.




Materials: The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus both have a rear panel anodized aluminum with a curved glass facade and an Apple logo back of the phone stainless steel. They are virtually identical in this sense, and Apple says that every phone should feel like a continuous surface. The fact that it is made of metal, undoubtedly contribute to the weight of each phone, and that these superior materials are much heavier than the cheap plastic frame in other phones.

DISPLAY
Screen Size: 6 iPhone has a large 4.7in screen. We believe this is one of the best and most practical screen sizes available today, because it is easy to reach all parts of the screen, no matter how big or small your hands are.

The iPhone 6 Plus, meanwhile, has a large 5.5-inch screen, which just edges phablet territory. We have had problems in the past phablets their big screens make it difficult to use with one hand, especially when entering and come through the other side of the screen.

However, Apple has included its new accessibility feature both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. This new gesture control makes every slide on the screen down to the bottom half of the screen, so you always have the top of the screen on hand at all times. We are not sure what is needed in a 4.7in device, but it could make all the difference in the iPhone 6 Plus.





Screen Resolution: The iPhone has a 6 1,334x750 resolution while the iPhone 6 Plus features full HD resolution 1,920x1,080. Resolution does not necessarily mean a better screen, however, that the pixel density of the iPhone 6 326ppi (pixels per inch) is still ranked as one of Apple's Retina displays. This means that you can not see individual pixels when viewed from a normal distance.

The iPhone 6 Plus, meanwhile, has a pixel density of 401ppi huge, which is well above that figure. Apple has also referred to it as a Retina HD display, the phone should be as clear and clean as the other. We have to wait until we can see the two phones in the flesh before we can offer a final judgment, however.

Display Technology: Apple has traditionally used LCD screens for its iPhones, but the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is an IPS screen instead. IPS LCD offers several advantages, because this type of panel technology can produce more accurate colors and better viewing angles.

This seems to be the case in the statistics of Apple's home screen, as he said the iPhone 6 should have a typical contrast ratio of 1400: 1 compared with a contrast ratio of 800 iPhone 5s: 1 l iPhone 6 plus also features a high contrast ratio, but Apple said the "only" 1300 measure: 1'll try both our phones with color calibrator to see if there is any truth in these figures, however. Side contrast, both phones should be equally clear, as Apple said they will each have a typical brightness level of 500 cd / m 2.





Apple also said that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 will have a pixel structure more "dual domain", which aims to further improve viewing angles. This essentially means that the sub-pixels on the screen are slightly asymmetrical arrangement so that they can cope with uneven lighting more efficiently. However, according to AnandTech, this asymmetric structure can lead to purplish black listed, so we'll have to wait and see if Apple screen will fall into the same problem.

PERFORMANCE

Processor: The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus use one of the all new 64-bit processors A8 Apple, so both phones have fast actions. Apple says that graphics chip is A8 processor 20% faster and 50% faster than the current A7 chip in the iPhone 5s. For example, the iPhone 5s scored superfast 416ms in our SunSpider JavaScript benchmarks, so the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 More should be even faster.


battery

Although both cell meets or exceeds previous iPhones batteries in all measures, no clear winner.

The iPhone has 6-14 hours of talk time on 3G while the iPhone 6 Plus has a maximum of 24 hours, according to information posted on the Apple website.

When it comes to surfing the web with Wi-Fi through devices, the iPhone has 6 to 11 hours, while the iPhone 6 Plus can carry an additional hour.

The iPhone has 6-11 hours of video playback, while the iPhone 6 Plus has a maximum of 14 hours. You get the idea.





Storage: The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will be available in 16GB, 64GB and 128GB models. Strangely there's no 32GB version, and the phones won't support microSD cards either, so you're stuck with the amount of storage you buy at purchase.

CAMERA 

Both phones have the same 8-megapixel camera and flash as iPhone 5s True tone, but there is a crucial difference between each of them. The iPhone 6 Plus is part inoptical image stabilization, which adjusts the lens to consider the hand tremor. This is the first iPhone to use this feature, like the iPhone 6 states that the digital image stabilization. DIS always reduce hand tremor but OIS must produce clearer images.


Otherwise, both cameras are largely identical. Both have a sapphire crystal lens cover, providing much protection against scratches, and new detection AF Apple phase comes standard. It uses the same technology as site dedicated focus digital SLR cameras, allowing you to focus much faster than the average smartphone camera. 

Each video phone capabilities are also the same. Both will be able to record video in Full HD using several different frame rates including 30fps and 60fps, as well as videos in slow motion 120fps and 240fps.

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