The iPhone 6 Plus breaks a lot of the rules and defies a lot of the logic that Apple has stuck to for a number of years. It's a copycat device, it chases a market that the company did not create for itself, it introduces fragmentation in a previously restrained product lineup, and it doesn't immediately give you the sense that you need to own one. In short, it's the most un-Apple-like Apple product we've seen in a very, very long time.
The oversized iPhone 6 Plus marks a rare instance of Apple being an industry follower rather than a trendsetter. The 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus goes up against similar-sized Android phones which have been available for years at every point on the price spectrum. However, there’s no stylus, no multitasking, and no feature that really takes advantage of the iPhone 6 Plus compared to the slightly smaller iPhone 6. Even so, if you like big phones, you’ll love the iPhone 6 Plus for its great battery life and phenomenal camera. Optical image stabilisation allows for some unbelievably clear and detailed shots in low light.
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