The iPhone 6 Plus Wins The Longer Race
Apple’s new iPhones have been available for around a month now, and
something interesting has happened with this generation: I’m forced to
revisit my original reviews and
change my initial impression based on later experience. After further
testing of the two devices, I find the iPhone 6 Plus has become my
smartphone of choice, as a surprising first choice over the iPhone 6.
The 6 Plus initially struck me as too large for normal use; it
definitely feels more comfortable to use as a two-handed device than as a
single-handed gadget, which is what you’d typically expect from a
smartphone. But after subsequent weeks of additional testing, I find
that the 6 Plus ends up being the one I’d choose for almost any
situation, despite its additional size and not-so-pocket friendly
dimensions.
Why does the 6 Plus end up prevailing? Mostly the screen size, which
provides you with a lot more viewing area in general applications like
browsing the web or reading e-books. The screen is also amazing for
viewing pictures, and the 6 Plus is also just a far better mobile camera
than anything else out there, partly because of the optical image
stabilization technology that Apple has built into it, but mostly just
because the huge display gives you lots of viewfinder advantages and
more space for working with the picture UI.
Pocket size ends up being a minor concern when you take into account
using the 6 Plus in the car, as a veritable in-car entertainment system
replacement. It’s not so important when you work with the device in
landscape mode, giving you additional options for working with Message
and Mail apps to deal with more communication quickly. It’s less of a
concern when you’re watching media apps like Plex and Netflix and taking
advantage of the additional viewing real estate.
My
initial set of reviews put the iPhone 6 on top, and the 6 Plus as a
close second; further testing suggests they might actually be better
characterized as reversed in order – the 6 Plus ends up being a better
mobile computing device for my everyday use habits, even if it isn’t
necessarily as mobile as its other new companion. Sure, it doesn’t fit
quite as nicely in the skinny jeans I generally favor, but it still
fits, and it’s a much better device for typing out a post on the go, if I
end up needing to do that.
Apple’s event next week will show us what’s next for the iPad in the
world of the iPhone 6 Plus, and I’m very curious to see what else Apple
brings to the table for its tablet, in a world where its flagship
smartphone offers a lot of tablet-style love for the mobile worker.
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