Update: Apple has finally unveiled the iPhone 7 Plus,
and it comes with some big changes. There's new colours, a dual-camera
set-up and it's water-resistant. It does ditch the headphone jack
though, so that's sure to annoy lots of people. To see all the
difference, check out our iPhone 7 Plus vs iPhone 6S Plus article.
Living with the iPhone 6S Plus
I’ve
been using the iPhone 6S Plus since its release in September and my
opinion of Apple’s most expensive phone has changed very little. This is
the best ‘S’ version phone the company’s ever made.
Let’s start with everything it’s great at…
Related: iPhone 7 – Everything we know so far
The
camera is a joy. It’s perfect for taking quick snaps and provides
excellent photos with a realistic palette. I like my photos to have a
colour tone that matches what I can see, but the camera app comes with
plenty of filters if you like to pimp your pics.
Other phones are better in low light – in particular the Samsung Galaxy S7 which is a truly superb phone too.
The
iPhone 6S Plus is also as snappy now as it was the first day I took it
out of the box, even though I’ve loaded it with more apps than I’ll ever
have time to use. This is a great phone for gaming – not least because
the 5.5-inch screen provides plenty of pixel-packed real estate.
I’ve
also come to love Live Photos. Initially I thought adding a little
movement to images was a bit of a gimmick, but iOS updates have improved
them and now you can upload to most social media apps. Movement also
brings your gallery to life.
And while the IPS screen may not reach the heights of the OLED displays on the LG G5
and S7, it’s still plenty sharp and bright. I can happily read websites
and emails even in the brightest sunlight. I also regularly find myself
watching my favourite shows on the go.
The iPhone 6S Plus’s
battery life is also solid. It’s definitely dropped from when it was
brand new, when I’d regularly get home after a day at the TrustedReviews
offices with more than 50% left. Now it’s more like 30%.
This may
have to do with the battery losing some of its prowess after a few
hundred recharges, but it’s more likely the fact that I use more apps
with background services and that I game more (Top tip: Clash Royale is highly addictive). Regardless, this is still the iPhone to get if you value stamina, although surprisingly the diminutive iPhone SE also does a solid job. The 4.7-inch iPhone 6S is the weakest in this regard.
There’s very little I don’t like about the iPhone 6S Plus, but that doesn’t mean it’s perfect.
The design is still a little wanting. It’s sleek and easy to handle, but it doesn’t make a bold statement like the HTC 10, and neither does it manage to cram a big screen into a small body like many of its Android competitors.
There
are also a few software issues that bug me. The main culprit is
Spotlight search which often decides it doesn’t want to find an app I’m
looking for, but the iPhone 6S Plus occasionally freezes when someone is
calling me. Thankfully these annoying issues are rare.
Lastly, 3D
Touch, a feature I used a lot at first, has fallen by the wayside. By
pressing the screen harder you can get more menu items to appear which
is useful, but for some reason I’ve ended up using it less and less as
time’s gone on. It’s the exact opposite of Live Photos, which I now
don’t want to live without.
iPhone 6S Plus long-term verdict
I’m
still very happy with the iPhone 6S Plus. I’ve used a number of phones
at the same time as conducting this long-term test and I still find
myself reaching for the 6S Plus, mainly because of its ease of use and
app library. It does everything you want it to with a minimum of fuss –
important if you live a busy lifestyle and don’t particularly care about
tinkering with your smartphone.
If you can handle its size and
price then the 6S Plus is the iPhone I recommend. Go for the 64GB model,
though – 16GB just isn’t enough. It's also worth remembering that the
iPhone 7 is only a few months away.
Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/iphone-6s-plus-review#8AikLzSziS8kV8Vd.99
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