For hard-core Android fans, there are certainly non-Apple phones that cost less and come equipped with higher-resolution screens, better battery life, SD card support, and removable batteries. And theAndroid Lollipop operating system brings a lot to the table. Still, the larger screens and customization features of iOS 8 make the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus the most attractive iPhone generation to date. Android owners may be tempted.
Apple iPhone 6 | Apple iPhone 6 Plus | Samsung Galaxy S5 | Motorola Moto X (2014) | |
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US base price (with two-year agreement) | $199 | $299 | $199 | $99 |
UK base price (unlocked) | £539 | £619 | £350 | £420 |
Australia base price (unlocked) | AU$869 | AU$999 | AU$900 | N/A |
Display size/resolution | 4.7-inch 1,344x750 IPS (326 ppi) | 5.5-inch 1,920x1,080 IPS (401 ppi) | 5.1-inch 1,920x1,080 Super AMOLED (432 ppi) | 5.5-inch 1,920x1,080 AMOLED (423 ppi) |
Processor | 1.39GHz Apple A8 (64-bit) | 1.38GHz Apple A8 (64-bit) | 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon (Krait400) | 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon (Krait400) |
RAM | 1GB | 1GB | 2GB | 2GB |
Internal storage | 16GB, 64GB or 128GB | 16GB, 64GB or 128GB | 16GB, 32GB | 16GB, 32GB |
Expandable storage | No | No | Yes (microSD) | No |
Networking | 802.11ac wireless, Bluetooth 4.0 | 802.11ac wireless, Bluetooth 4.0 | 802.11ac wireless, Bluetooth 4.0 | 802.11ac wireless, Bluetooth 4.0 |
Operating system | iOS 8 | iOS 8 | Android 4.4.2 | Android 4.4.4 |
US carriers | AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon | AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon | AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon | AT&T, Verizon |

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Design
The iPhone 6's thin, all-metal aesthetic makes for one of the sleekest designs in the smartphone universe. This iPhone is only slightly thinner than the previous model but feels more so; this is due to the increased screen size and curved design. Glass from the front folds ever so slightly around the edges -- a departure from the sharp industrial edges of the iPhone 5 and 5S. It also feels a little like theoriginal iPhone , which had a rounded design. But that phone was chunkier, with a far smaller screen. It felt like holding a pebble. The iPhone 6 is flat and thin, like a slab.

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The iPhone 6 feels good to hold, beautifully solid, with a smooth, metal back and glass front. But it has an aura of fragility -- maybe it's the extra-slim look, or the massive pane of curved glass on the front. I instantly wanted to slip it into a case just to be safe. Early reports of bending iPhonesmay have been overblown. Consumer Reports' testing found that the new iPhones canwithstand less pressure than the iPhone 5, LG G3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 , but are about as equally durable as the HTC One M8. In other words, it's not exactly delicate, but, like any other phone, it can be damaged -- so handle with care, and get a case for it.
The camera lens on the back of the iPhone 6 protrudes slightly, which made me worry about setting the phone down on rough surfaces, despite the fortitude of the sapphire lens. Again: using a case will alleviate any concerns.
The volume buttons, which were round and raised on previous iPhones, are elongated on the 6, similar to those on the iPod Touch and iPad. The power/sleep button has shifted to the right, making it easier to find in my experience.

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A round Touch ID home button is located underneath the display; a simple press on the fingerprint reader unlocks the phone, and works amazingly well most of the time. While this feature is no longer as novel as it was when it debuted, Touch ID remains quicker and more reliable than the fingerprint detection capabilities we've seen on other smartphones. And with iOS 8, you can use fingerprint access for a wide variety of apps beyond the lock screen and iTunes Store.

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If I have one problem with the new design, it's the bezel around the display. It's still big -- bigger than that of most Android phones, which means that the iPhone 6, with its 4.7-inch screen, is the same size as other phones with 5-inch screens. For example, the iPhone 6 runs as tall and wide the Nexus 5 , which has a larger 5-inch screen; it's also larger than the 2013 Moto X, which fits a comparable 4.7-inch display into a more compact body. (Both the old Moto X and Nexus 5 are thicker, however.) The iPhone 6 measures 5.4 by 2.6 inches, and 0.3 inch thick (138 by 67 by 69mm). It weighs 4.5 ounces, or 128 grams.

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Though the iPhone 6 is basically one-hand friendly (and certainly more so than the iPhone 6 Plus), it comes with a useful but weird software feature called Reachability that pulls the top half of the display down to midscreen with a light double-tap of the Home button, for easier thumb access.

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The screen
iPhones have always had phenomenal displays, both in terms of brightness and color quality. InCNET's battery of tests, we found that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus's screens are even better than those on previous iPhones, with superior grayscale and contrast levels.
Though phones with OLED displays, like the Samsung Galaxy S5 , deliver more vivid contrast and slightly richer, if less accurate, color, the iPhone 6's 4.7-inch IPS display is excellent: vivid and rich. The display's 1,344x750-pixel resolution is higher than the fifth generation's 1,136x640, but it has the same 326ppi pixel density. It's a good step up.
A grid of six-by-four apps now fits on each page plus the four in the dock below, for 28 total; on the 5's 4-inch display, it's 24. There are more pixels horizontally and vertically, unlike the merely vertical lengthening of the iPhone 5. That also means the aspect ratio is the same (16x9), and videos and Web pages scale similarly.

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Native apps look fantastic and nonoptimized apps scale up well, too: games and streaming video services designed for a smaller display still fill the screen and have crisp text. I still think many people will find this 4.7-inch screen to find the right balance between functionality and portability. That noted, the iPhone 6's screen resolution is a step below ideal.

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Performance: Faster still
The iPhone 6 is among the fastest phones around. It comes equipped with the A8 64-bit dual-core processor, which Apple claims delivers a 25 percent boost in speed and a 50 percent graphics boost over the iPhone 5S; this claim was confirmed in both our benchmark tests (see below) and hands-on testing. Navigating the UI and launching apps is zippy, and the phone runs nearly all tasks at a silky-smooth clip.
Apple's Metal coding tool helps some iOS games perform even better than the benchmarks suggest. Games that have been iPhone 6-optimized look great and load and run quickly, but the difference isn't as dramatic as you might expect. (Read about Apple'sMetal-related announcements from its Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2015.)
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Apple iPhone 5S
Apple iPhone 6
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Motorola Moto X (2014)
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HTC One M8
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In frames per second; longer bars indicate better performanceGEEKBENCH 3
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Apple iPhone 6 Plus
Apple iPhone 6
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In frames per second; longer bars indicate better performanceLINPACK MULTITHREAD
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Apple iPhone 5S
Apple iPhone 6 Plus
Apple iPhone 6
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In MFLOPS; longer bars indicate better performanceSUNSPIDER 1.0.2
Motorola Moto X (2014)
Samsung Galaxy S5
HTC One M8
Apple iPhone 5S
Apple iPhone 6 Plus
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