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Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus - Worth it in 2024

Over the years Apple has recognized that not everyone has the same requirements when it comes to purchasing an iPhone, meaning that later models would branch off into different iterations that had different specifications and varying price points. The iPhone 6 & 6 plus is a prime example of this as these models offered some major updates from its predecessor the 5s. especially in the aesthetics department. The Plus model was a giant phone of its time as Apple realized what works for one person does not necessarily work for another. Therefore, despite their size differences, both found a steady customer base.

Is there a major difference?

It is easy to assume that the most expensive iteration of a handset will be the most suitable, but this is not always the case. Although expensive handsets contain a lot of features that would not be found on cheaper counterparts, some people would not use these features.

Display

The display on the conventional iPhone 6 measures 4.7 inches, whereas the iPhone 6 Plus model boasts a slightly larger screen at 5.5 inches.

Dimensions

Given the larger screen, it should come as no surprise that the dimensions of the iPhone 6 Plus are larger than that of it's 4.7" cousin. The dimensions of the core model are 5.44 x 2.64 x 0.28 inches compare to 6.23 x 3.07 x 0.29 inches of the Plus model. Both devices are made out of composite aluminium which is prone to bending if applied too much pressure (or when sitting having it in your back pocket), hence the #bendgate scandal that took over social media immediately after the release.

CPU

Those who multitask with a handset maybe looking for a powerful processor. The A9 processor is up to 70% faster than The A8 chip in its predecessor

Battery Size

Battery life can be an important factor to consider when choosing a handset, and those looking for a longer charge will find that the 2750 mAh battery in the Plus model holds enough charge for a busy day, whereas the 1715 mAh battery contained within the smaller 4.7" phone still offers a sturdy performance for those on a budget.

RAM

Regardless of what you choose, you can be confident of stellar performance thanks to the 2GB of RAM, which works seamlessly with the Apple architecture.

Camera

As with the RAM, both devices contain an impressive 12MP rear camera and a 5 MP front-facing camera which is perfect for selfies.

Capacity

Both these iPhone models were released in 16GB, 64GB, and 128GB storage options. However, a year later Apple decided to release a 32gb variant of the iPhone 6 but the plus version was not released in 32GB capacity.


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iOS Support for the iPhone 6 Lineup

iOS support for the iPhone ended with iOS 12, which means this 2014 model isn't updatable anymore. Plenty of apps still run on this device and it's cheap to repair thus making a great first phone for the kids.


Which Is the Better Option?


When choosing a handset, the most important factor of any decision is choosing what works best for you. Both models yield different benefits depending on your requirements. For example, those that travel on long commutes may want a bigger screen and better performance, as most of their media will be consumed on the go.


However, more casual users that use their handset for social media and simple web browsing will find that the Apple iPhone 6 128gb is a great handset that offers a solid performance at an affordable price.

Who sells it?

Since this model is discontinued by Apple, you'll be hard-pressed to find it brand new. You'll be lucky to find it at retailers like big w, Harvey Norman or Officeworks however it's highly unlikely as the device is quite old and these resellers only sell brand new devices.

iPhone 6 price in Australia?

The price for the refurbished iPhone 6 starts at $139 and $209 for the iPhone 6 Plus. You can buy a refurbished one from Phonebot, eBay and Amazon. Prices may vary from reseller to reseller and depend on the phone's condition.

Is it worth buying a refurbished iPhone 6?

The iPhone 6 Plus 16gb was announced back in 2014 and it is still going strong. It can handle day to day task with ease and still manage to last an entire day. A refurbished iPhone 6 is definitely worth it as it has updated/new internals which makes future proof and you should consider buying it.

Should you replace the battery or screen?

Yes, why not? If the phone was working fine and especially if you have data on your phone, you can look for third-party battery replacement options usually costing around $50 AUD. Screen and battery replacements are quite common for this model and quite cheap as well making this phone an ideal choice for kids and adults alike even in 2024.