The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus look identical, but they do inevitably differ in the size and dimension departments. With the iPhone 6 Plus, you're getting a 2cm taller, 1cm wider and 2mm thicker phone. It doesn't sound like a lot, but it clearly makes a huge difference when you handling the two iPhones.Click Here For iPhone 6s and 6sPlus accessories.
Using the iPhone 6 Plus one handed is a dramatically different experience to holding the iPhone 6 and is likely to be a major factor for most picking between the two. Thankfully, it's not as bad as something like the Nexus 6, but it's going to be trickier for smaller hands. Reaching over the other side of the virtual keyboard is not easy to do for instance. You got little chance reaching your thumb to the top of the screen as well.
Some will get used to it though. It's not instant but like the Note 4, it handles its large stature well and does begin to feel more natural after a week or so.
If you're reticent to move to a big phone, then the iPhone 6 is going to be a better fit. It's still a bit of jump on the 4-inch iPhone 5S, but Apple strikes a good balance between giving you the extra screen estate and making it easier to handle than the 6 Plus.
While these are arguably not the most memorable phones from a design perspective, but as we've come to expect from Apple, they are beautifully designed and built to take some everyday rough and tumble. The screen is the most at risk of damage so Apple has included toughened glass on both displays. That's not stopped a few of the TR team cracking their iPhone screens, but it's not the only phone that has not survived an accidental drop on the floor.
Using the iPhone 6 Plus one handed is a dramatically different experience to holding the iPhone 6 and is likely to be a major factor for most picking between the two. Thankfully, it's not as bad as something like the Nexus 6, but it's going to be trickier for smaller hands. Reaching over the other side of the virtual keyboard is not easy to do for instance. You got little chance reaching your thumb to the top of the screen as well.
Some will get used to it though. It's not instant but like the Note 4, it handles its large stature well and does begin to feel more natural after a week or so.
If you're reticent to move to a big phone, then the iPhone 6 is going to be a better fit. It's still a bit of jump on the 4-inch iPhone 5S, but Apple strikes a good balance between giving you the extra screen estate and making it easier to handle than the 6 Plus.
While these are arguably not the most memorable phones from a design perspective, but as we've come to expect from Apple, they are beautifully designed and built to take some everyday rough and tumble. The screen is the most at risk of damage so Apple has included toughened glass on both displays. That's not stopped a few of the TR team cracking their iPhone screens, but it's not the only phone that has not survived an accidental drop on the floor.

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