Testseek.co.uk have collected 506 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 6S Plus and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 6S Plus.
September 2015
(86%)
506 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
62 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great performance
Decent battery life
3D Touch
Large screen
I was a little disappointed to find Apple had stuck with a full HD resolution
But take nothing away from the display on the iPhone 6S Plus. It's bright
Clear and vibrant and I had no issues when watching movies and playing games
The power from the new
IPhone 6s is easier to hold
IPhone 6s plus has better battery life
IPhone 6s has optical image stabilisation
Great screen
Powerful camera
Impressive 3D interface
IOS 9 great
Brilliant battery life
Upscaled camera
Selfie camera is pin sharp
Live Photos great touch
Improved speed
Better cameras
Always-on Siri
And pressure-sensitive 3D Touch display compared to last year's 6 Plus. And it has slightly better battery life
A bigger higher resolution screen
And optical image stabilization for photos and video that c
Big screen size
Great battery life
Improved camera with optical stabilisation
Slick operation from 3D Touch
Stunning screen
Premium build
Crisp
Punchy and insightful picture
Class-leading sound quality
Smooth and intuitive interface
Great camera
Premium design
Slick interface
3D Touch works well and is surprisingly useful
Fast performance
High quality camera
Sturdy build
The best phablet IPS screen for overall appearance and handling
Improved handing thanks to new aluminum alloy and 3D Touch shortcuts
Superlong battery life
3D Touch is so useful it becomes a musthave
Speed and performance
Whatever you're using it for
3D Touch is a game-changer
Super-fast processor
Good battery
Double the RAM and processing power of its predecessor. A Touch ID that works in milliseconds instead of seconds. Vastly improved cameras and video recording capabilities
Though it lacks the dual lens camera of the iPhone 7. That 3D Touch display is goin
Big screen
Still a surprisingly thin and light device (although it's slightly heavier than 6 Plus)
Brilliant 3D Touch feature
Price drop following iPhone 7 announcement
New iPhone 6s Plus has faster A9 processor
Old iPhone 6 Plus is cheaper
New iPhone 6s Plus has 3D Touch
3D Touch is awesome
Stupendous performance
Two great new cameras
Solid battery life
Same gorgeous look and quality build
Big camera upgrades make a difference
3D Touch livens up iOS 9
Stronger aluminum construction
The editors didn't like
Too large for one-handed use
Apple's made the iPhone 6S Plus bigger (slightly) and heavier (considerably)
Meaning it's still a beast to hold and very difficult to use one handed
For those who walk down the street tapping away on their iPhone with one hand and sipping from a frappe
IPhone 6s Plus is too big to exercise with
Both models are expensive
Still hefty
Loves fingerprint smudges.
Too big for some
Expensive
It's really big. It costs more than the smaller iPhone. Other phablet-sized phones offer longer battery life
Cost
It's big and heavy which simply won't be suitable for everyone
Screen resolution behind the flagship curve
No hi-res audio support
One-hand use is tricky
16GB base model just doesn't have enough storage space
Live Photos a bit gimmicky
No progress on the facade to screen ratio
Photo quality not up to the standard of the new leaders in the field
A few practical settings get lost in the iOS labyrinth
No Quick Charging
No wireless charging
Screen resolution could be better
Still expensive
Live Photos
While cool
Probably won't be used much by most people. Only two storage options. Verdict
No question about it
The iPhone 6s Plus is the fastest
Most advanced iPhone ever. If you are thinking of upgrading
Now is the time. Apple might as w
Slightly underwhelming battery life
Live Photos seem likely to fill up storage quickly
Published: 2015-10-05, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Apple's new iPhones are, as you might expect, better versions of the terrific pair of smartphones the company launched last year. Join Gizmag, as we review two of the best smartphones of the year, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.Like other "S"-year iPhon...
Published: 2015-10-02, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
extremely high performance, flawless build quality, high stability, operating concept with a real additional value, convenient display, fast communication modules, excellent GPS module, decent battery runtimes, good cameras with nice features
iOS 9 still a bit buggy, NFC not usable for third-party apps, internal storage cannot be expanded, mediocre low-light camera performance, very high price
It was already indicated in the preview The new Apple iPhone 6S Plus will noticeably raise the bar in respect of the processor and graphics performance. This assumption was confirmed in our in-depth review. The Apple A9 chip is currently the benchmark in...
Published: 2015-10-01, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: ReviewThursday, October 01, 2015, 05:46 am PT (08:46 am ET)Last year's iPhone 6 and 6 Plus introduced a larger, slimmer form factor housing higher resolution Retina HD screens and improvements in processors, cameras and wireless. While Apple's latest 6s a...
Published: 2015-10-01, Author: Phil , review by: ilounge.com
Pros: Upgraded cameras bring higher-quality photos and video to the iPhone. Live Photos are a neat, new feature. 3D Touch display adds a new dimension to the user interface, which makes navigating the home screen easier and opens up a number of new possib...
Published: 2015-09-30, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
It's not a stretch to say the iPhone 6s Plus is the best iPhone Apple has ever made. I am generally not all that impressed with the odd-year "S" models, but this time around things are different. The 6s Plus is significantly better than its immediate pred...
3D Touch adds a new dimension to interacting with a smartphone, Great battery life, Great allaround performer with its camera, Incredible performance, Premium design, Smoother and shakefree video capture, Touch ID is even more responsive, Quality loudspea
Heavy weight, Base storage option is still 16GB, iOS 9 doesn't have sidebyside multitasking on the 6s Plus, Weaker loudspeaker output than before, No wireless charging
Another year, another new iPhone – that's just the way the world runs. Being the year of the ‘S' for Apple, it means that the we're given the same looking iPhone from the previous year, but with some upgraded hardware in the necessary areas, so that inclu...
Published: 2015-09-28, Author: Jason , review by: macworld.com
Abstract: “The only thing that's changed is everything,” says the slogan Apple unveiled along side the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. It's an attempt to address the perception that the odd-year “s” updates to the iPhone line are minimal and uninteresting. Yes, the “...
Published: 2015-09-28, Author: Michael , review by: networkworld.com
Of course, I'll have a better feel for how these new iPhones perform after spending another week or so with my 6S Plus. But it's immediately clear that the difference in quality and performance across the board this year is astounding. Apple routinely...
Published: 2015-09-28, Author: Mark , review by: tomsguide.com
3D Touch is truly innovative, New A9 processor makes iPhone 6s and 6s Plus fastest phones, Live Photos bring still images to life, Sharper back and front cameras, Bright displays with accurate color
Measly 16GB of storage in base models, iPhone 6s has low-res scree, below-average battery life
The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus feature breakthrough 3D Touch displays and the fastest mobile processor yet, but the bigger Plus is the better value...
Published: 2015-09-28, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
3D Touch is still new, but once users get used to it and developers have time to add support to their apps it's a genuinely useful feature, The A9 is much faster than the A8 and totally resolves the Plus' minor GPU performance issues. It's also got no ob
“Hey Siri” will respond to just about anyone and can send texts, make appointments, and do other things without requiring a passcode, 3D Touch and the traditional long press conflict sometimes—you'll need some practice if you want to long press without a