i phone 6 reveiw

SHOULD YOU BUY IT?

The iPhone 6S Plus comes in 16GB ($749), 64GB ($849) and 128 GB ($949) storage options. Considering the kind of content the iPhone 6S Plus can create, it would be insane to buy the 16GB model. For many, 64GB might seem like overkill, but if you plan on shooting 4K video -- any 4K video -- you may wonder why you didn’t spring for the 128GB model.
From design to construction to software to camera, the iPhone 6S Plus is a high-quality device. It has ample power to run everything from endless Safari tabs to video and intense 3D games. A 6.23-inch-tall device may be on the large side for some people, but for those who prize a larger display and prosumer-level photographic and video power, they can’t go wrong with the iPhone 6S Plus.
Is it a must-have upgrade? No, unless you must have gorgeous 4K video and can't live without the innovative 3D Touch. By sheer volume, iOS 9 probably adds more feature enhancements than the iPhone 6S Plus, and you can get it for free.
This doesn't diminish Apple's accomplishment. Take me, for instance: Now that I’ve had a taste of 4K and Peek and Pop, I don’t know if I can go back.

The Good

Powerful; Retina HD display includes the awesome 3D Touch; Excellent camera; Beautiful 4K video; Great design

The Bad

A tiny bit heavier; Expensive

The Bottom Line

Apple's iPhone 6S Plus is a worthy upgrade that you don't actually need, but may want for the 3D Touch and stunning 4K video. It should please Apple fans and probably attract more than a few Android switchers.

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