The iPhone 6 models, regardless of network compatibility, have a 4.7" (diagonal) widescreen multi-touch IPS LED-backlit 1334x750 native resolution (326 ppi) "Retina HD" display, dual cameras -- a rear 8 megapixel, 1080p "iSight" camera with 1.5 micron pixels, an f/2.2 aperture, and "autofocus with Focus Pixels" (phase detection autofocus capability) and more as well as a front 1.2 megapixel, 720p "FaceTime" camera.
The iPhone 6 is available in three metallic color options -- "silver," which has a white glass front and a silver colored aluminum back (pictured); "gold," which has a white glass front and a gold colored aluminum back; and "space" gray, which has a black glass front and a medium toned gray aluminum back (gold color option discontinued September 9, 2015). Regardless of color, each uses a "unibody" design with gently rounded sides reminiscent of the earlier iPod touch 5th Gen, but with glass that beautifully curves toward the edges for a "completely smooth and continuous surface." It also includes the "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor embedded in the "home" button.
This iPhone 6 model is powered by a 1.4 GHz 64-bit "Apple A8" processor and has 1 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of flash storage (128 GB option discontinued September 9, 2015). It also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, LTE (4G), and NFC for Apple Pay financial transactions. It has a bottom-mounted headphone jack and uses a "Lightning" port to connect to a Mac, PC, dock, or power adapter.
Apple estimates that the iPhone 6 provides "up to" 50 hours of audio playback, 14 hours of talk time on 3G, 10 hours of Internet use on 3G, 10 hours of Internet use on LTE, 11 hours of Internet use on Wi-Fi, 11 hours of video playback and 250 hours of standby time.
In the US, this "GSM" A1549 iPhone 6 originally was available locked to -- and subsidized by -- AT&T with 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of storage, for US$199, US$299, or US$399, respectively, with a two-year contract. Unlocked and contract free (but provided with a T-Mobile Nano SIM), it was originally available for US$649, US$749, or US$849. On September 9, 2015, Apple discontinued the gold color option and 128 GB capacity and dropped the price of the remaining 16 GB and 64 GB capacity options in silver and space gray to US$99 and US$199 with a two-year contract or US$549 or US$649 unlocked and contract free. A variety of carrier subsidized and lease options also are available.
All iPhone 6s models have a 4.7" (diagonal) widescreen pressure-sensitive "3D Touch" LED-backlit 1334x750 native resolution (326 ppi) "Retina HD" display with "IPS technology and a taptic engine," dual cameras -- a rear 12 megapixel, 4K "iSight" camera with 1.22 micron pixels, an f/2.2 aperture, and support for simultaneous 4K video and 8 megapixel still photography as well as a front 5 megapixel, 720p "FaceTime" camera.
The iPhone 6s uses a 7000 series aluminum housing and is available in four metallic color options -- "silver," which has a white glass front and a silver colored back; "gold," which has a white glass front and a gold colored back; "space" gray, which has a black glass front and a medium toned gray back; and "rose gold," which has a white glass front and a pink-tinted gold colored back (pictured). It also packs a second generation "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor embedded in the "home" button.
The iPhone 6s is powered by a 64-bit 1.85 GHz "Apple A9" processor and has 2 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of flash storage. It also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi with MIMO, Bluetooth 4.2, LTE (4G), and NFC for Apple Pay. It has a bottom-mounted headphone jack and uses a "Lightning" port to connect to a Mac, PC, dock, or power adapter.
Apple estimates that the iPhone 6s provides "up to" 50 hours of audio playback, 14 hours of talk time on 3G, 10 hours of Internet use on 3G, 10 hours of Internet use on LTE, 11 hours of Internet use on Wi-Fi, 11 hours of video playback and "up to" 10 days of standby time.
In the US, this iPhone 6s is available for US$199, US$299, or US$399 with 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of storage subsidized by a two-year carrier contract or unlocked, contract-free, and without a bundled SIM for US$649, US$749, or US$849. Apple also offers this model on a "iPhone Upgrade Program" lease, which requires the device to be traded in toward a newer model at the end of one year, for US$32.45, US$37.45, or US$42.45 per month (which does not include the cost of mobile or data service).
The iPhone 6 Plus models (which users sometimes refer to as iPhone 6+), regardless of network compatibility, have a 5.5" (diagonal) widescreen multi-touch IPS LED-backlit 1920x1080 native resolution (401 ppi) "Retina HD" display, dual cameras -- a rear 8 megapixel, 1080p "iSight" camera with 1.5 micron pixels, an f/2.2 aperture, and both Optical image stabilization and "autofocus with Focus Pixels" (phase detection autofocus capability) as well as a front 1.2 megapixel, 720p "FaceTime" camera.
The iPhone 6 Plus is available in three metallic color options -- "silver," which has a white glass front and a silver colored aluminum back (pictured); "gold," which has a white glass front and a gold colored aluminum back; and "space" gray, which has a black glass front and a medium toned gray aluminum back (gold color option discontinued September 9, 2015). Regardless of color, each uses a "unibody" design with gently rounded sides reminiscent of the earlier iPod touch 5th Gen, but with glass that beautifully curves toward the edges for a "completely smooth and continuous surface." It also includes the "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor embedded in the "home" button.
This iPhone 6 Plus model is powered by a 1.4 GHz 64-bit "Apple A8" processor and has 1 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of flash storage (128 GB option discontinued September 9, 2015). It also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, LTE (4G), and NFC for Apple Pay financial transactions. It has a bottom-mounted headphone jack and uses a "Lightning" port to connect to a Mac, PC, dock, or power adapter.
Apple estimates that the iPhone 6 Plus provides "up to" 80 hours of audio playback, 24 hours of talk time on 3G, 12 hours of Internet use on 3G, 12 hours of Internet use on LTE, 12 hours of Internet use on Wi-Fi, 14 hours of video playback and 384 hours of standby time.
In the US, this "GSM" A1522 iPhone 6 Plus originally was available locked to -- and subsidized by -- AT&T with 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of storage, for US$299, US$399, or US$499, respectively, with a two-year contract. Unlocked and contract free (but provided with a T-Mobile Nano SIM), it was available for US$749, US$849, or US$949. On September 9, 2015, Apple discontinued the gold color option and 128 GB capacity and dropped the price of the remaining 16 GB and 64 GB capacity options in silver and space gray to US$199 and US$299 with a two-year contract or US$649 or US$749 unlocked and contract free. A variety of carrier subsidized and lease options also are available.
All iPhone 6s Plus models have a 5.5" (diagonal) widescreen pressure-sensitive "3D Touch" LED-backlit 1920x1080 native resolution (401 ppi) "Retina HD" display with "IPS technology and a taptic engine," and dual cameras. The rear 12 megapixel, 4K "iSight" camera has 1.22 micron pixels, an f/2.2 aperture, support for simultaneous 4K video and 8 megapixel still photography, and optical image stabilization for both photos and video. The front 5 megapixel, 720p "FaceTime" camera is more modest in capability.
The iPhone 6s Plus uses a 7000 series aluminum housing and is available in four metallic color options -- "silver," which has a white glass front and a silver colored back; "gold," which has a white glass front and a gold colored back; "space" gray, which has a black glass front and a medium toned gray back; and "rose gold," which has a white glass front and a pink-tinted gold colored back (pictured). It also packs a second generation "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor embedded in the "home" button.
The iPhone 6s Plus is powered by a 64-bit 1.85 GHz "Apple A9" processor and has 2 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of flash storage. It also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi with MIMO, Bluetooth 4.2, LTE (4G), and NFC for Apple Pay. It has a bottom-mounted headphone jack and uses a "Lightning" port to connect to a Mac, PC, dock, or power adapter.
Apple estimates that the iPhone 6s Plus provides "up to" 80 hours of audio playback, 12 hours of talk time on 3G, 12 hours of Internet use on 3G, 12 hours of Internet use on LTE, 12 hours of Internet use on Wi-Fi, 14 hours of video playback and "up to" 16 days of standby time.
In the US, this iPhone 6s Plus is available for US$299, US$399, or US$499 with 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of storage subsidized by a two-year carrier contract or unlocked, contract-free, and without a bundled SIM for US$749, US$849, or US$949. Apple also offers this model on a one-year "iPhone Upgrade Program" lease, which requires the device to be traded in at the end of one year for US$37.45, US$42.45, or US$47.45 per month (which does not include the cost of mobile or data service).
The iPhone 6 is available in three metallic color options -- "silver," which has a white glass front and a silver colored aluminum back (pictured); "gold," which has a white glass front and a gold colored aluminum back; and "space" gray, which has a black glass front and a medium toned gray aluminum back (gold color option discontinued September 9, 2015). Regardless of color, each uses a "unibody" design with gently rounded sides reminiscent of the earlier iPod touch 5th Gen, but with glass that beautifully curves toward the edges for a "completely smooth and continuous surface." It also includes the "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor embedded in the "home" button.
This iPhone 6 model is powered by a 1.4 GHz 64-bit "Apple A8" processor and has 1 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of flash storage (128 GB option discontinued September 9, 2015). It also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, LTE (4G), and NFC for Apple Pay financial transactions. It has a bottom-mounted headphone jack and uses a "Lightning" port to connect to a Mac, PC, dock, or power adapter.
Apple estimates that the iPhone 6 provides "up to" 50 hours of audio playback, 14 hours of talk time on 3G, 10 hours of Internet use on 3G, 10 hours of Internet use on LTE, 11 hours of Internet use on Wi-Fi, 11 hours of video playback and 250 hours of standby time.
In the US, this "GSM" A1549 iPhone 6 originally was available locked to -- and subsidized by -- AT&T with 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of storage, for US$199, US$299, or US$399, respectively, with a two-year contract. Unlocked and contract free (but provided with a T-Mobile Nano SIM), it was originally available for US$649, US$749, or US$849. On September 9, 2015, Apple discontinued the gold color option and 128 GB capacity and dropped the price of the remaining 16 GB and 64 GB capacity options in silver and space gray to US$99 and US$199 with a two-year contract or US$549 or US$649 unlocked and contract free. A variety of carrier subsidized and lease options also are available.
All iPhone 6s models have a 4.7" (diagonal) widescreen pressure-sensitive "3D Touch" LED-backlit 1334x750 native resolution (326 ppi) "Retina HD" display with "IPS technology and a taptic engine," dual cameras -- a rear 12 megapixel, 4K "iSight" camera with 1.22 micron pixels, an f/2.2 aperture, and support for simultaneous 4K video and 8 megapixel still photography as well as a front 5 megapixel, 720p "FaceTime" camera.
The iPhone 6s uses a 7000 series aluminum housing and is available in four metallic color options -- "silver," which has a white glass front and a silver colored back; "gold," which has a white glass front and a gold colored back; "space" gray, which has a black glass front and a medium toned gray back; and "rose gold," which has a white glass front and a pink-tinted gold colored back (pictured). It also packs a second generation "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor embedded in the "home" button.
The iPhone 6s is powered by a 64-bit 1.85 GHz "Apple A9" processor and has 2 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of flash storage. It also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi with MIMO, Bluetooth 4.2, LTE (4G), and NFC for Apple Pay. It has a bottom-mounted headphone jack and uses a "Lightning" port to connect to a Mac, PC, dock, or power adapter.
Apple estimates that the iPhone 6s provides "up to" 50 hours of audio playback, 14 hours of talk time on 3G, 10 hours of Internet use on 3G, 10 hours of Internet use on LTE, 11 hours of Internet use on Wi-Fi, 11 hours of video playback and "up to" 10 days of standby time.
In the US, this iPhone 6s is available for US$199, US$299, or US$399 with 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of storage subsidized by a two-year carrier contract or unlocked, contract-free, and without a bundled SIM for US$649, US$749, or US$849. Apple also offers this model on a "iPhone Upgrade Program" lease, which requires the device to be traded in toward a newer model at the end of one year, for US$32.45, US$37.45, or US$42.45 per month (which does not include the cost of mobile or data service).
The iPhone 6 Plus models (which users sometimes refer to as iPhone 6+), regardless of network compatibility, have a 5.5" (diagonal) widescreen multi-touch IPS LED-backlit 1920x1080 native resolution (401 ppi) "Retina HD" display, dual cameras -- a rear 8 megapixel, 1080p "iSight" camera with 1.5 micron pixels, an f/2.2 aperture, and both Optical image stabilization and "autofocus with Focus Pixels" (phase detection autofocus capability) as well as a front 1.2 megapixel, 720p "FaceTime" camera.
The iPhone 6 Plus is available in three metallic color options -- "silver," which has a white glass front and a silver colored aluminum back (pictured); "gold," which has a white glass front and a gold colored aluminum back; and "space" gray, which has a black glass front and a medium toned gray aluminum back (gold color option discontinued September 9, 2015). Regardless of color, each uses a "unibody" design with gently rounded sides reminiscent of the earlier iPod touch 5th Gen, but with glass that beautifully curves toward the edges for a "completely smooth and continuous surface." It also includes the "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor embedded in the "home" button.
This iPhone 6 Plus model is powered by a 1.4 GHz 64-bit "Apple A8" processor and has 1 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of flash storage (128 GB option discontinued September 9, 2015). It also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, LTE (4G), and NFC for Apple Pay financial transactions. It has a bottom-mounted headphone jack and uses a "Lightning" port to connect to a Mac, PC, dock, or power adapter.
Apple estimates that the iPhone 6 Plus provides "up to" 80 hours of audio playback, 24 hours of talk time on 3G, 12 hours of Internet use on 3G, 12 hours of Internet use on LTE, 12 hours of Internet use on Wi-Fi, 14 hours of video playback and 384 hours of standby time.
In the US, this "GSM" A1522 iPhone 6 Plus originally was available locked to -- and subsidized by -- AT&T with 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of storage, for US$299, US$399, or US$499, respectively, with a two-year contract. Unlocked and contract free (but provided with a T-Mobile Nano SIM), it was available for US$749, US$849, or US$949. On September 9, 2015, Apple discontinued the gold color option and 128 GB capacity and dropped the price of the remaining 16 GB and 64 GB capacity options in silver and space gray to US$199 and US$299 with a two-year contract or US$649 or US$749 unlocked and contract free. A variety of carrier subsidized and lease options also are available.
All iPhone 6s Plus models have a 5.5" (diagonal) widescreen pressure-sensitive "3D Touch" LED-backlit 1920x1080 native resolution (401 ppi) "Retina HD" display with "IPS technology and a taptic engine," and dual cameras. The rear 12 megapixel, 4K "iSight" camera has 1.22 micron pixels, an f/2.2 aperture, support for simultaneous 4K video and 8 megapixel still photography, and optical image stabilization for both photos and video. The front 5 megapixel, 720p "FaceTime" camera is more modest in capability.
The iPhone 6s Plus uses a 7000 series aluminum housing and is available in four metallic color options -- "silver," which has a white glass front and a silver colored back; "gold," which has a white glass front and a gold colored back; "space" gray, which has a black glass front and a medium toned gray back; and "rose gold," which has a white glass front and a pink-tinted gold colored back (pictured). It also packs a second generation "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor embedded in the "home" button.
The iPhone 6s Plus is powered by a 64-bit 1.85 GHz "Apple A9" processor and has 2 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of flash storage. It also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi with MIMO, Bluetooth 4.2, LTE (4G), and NFC for Apple Pay. It has a bottom-mounted headphone jack and uses a "Lightning" port to connect to a Mac, PC, dock, or power adapter.
Apple estimates that the iPhone 6s Plus provides "up to" 80 hours of audio playback, 12 hours of talk time on 3G, 12 hours of Internet use on 3G, 12 hours of Internet use on LTE, 12 hours of Internet use on Wi-Fi, 14 hours of video playback and "up to" 16 days of standby time.
In the US, this iPhone 6s Plus is available for US$299, US$399, or US$499 with 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of storage subsidized by a two-year carrier contract or unlocked, contract-free, and without a bundled SIM for US$749, US$849, or US$949. Apple also offers this model on a one-year "iPhone Upgrade Program" lease, which requires the device to be traded in at the end of one year for US$37.45, US$42.45, or US$47.45 per month (which does not include the cost of mobile or data service).