Here's our breakdown of everything you need to know about the iPhone 6.
Prices: The 16GB iPhone 6 is priced at $649, with the 64GB and 128 GB variants priced at $749 and $849 respectively. All carriers offer a two-year contract for the 16GB variant for $199.
Deals: There aren't many deals to go around, but if you are looking for an unlocked iPhone 6, you can find the 16GB version here or the 64GB version here.
Pros: The iPhone 6 delivers a sleeker and thinner design, a spacious 4.7-inch screen with splendid display, a boosted processor with excellent performance, better camera
autofocus, and bumped-up storage capacities to 128GB at the top end. It is comfortable to hold and has improved LTE and Wi-Fi speeds. A good battery life completes the package.
Cons: The only real letdown is the battery, as the battery life isn't much better than iPhone 5S. It lacks 4K video recording and optimization for the larger screen. The camera lens is
marginally protruding due to the slimness of the device.
Specs: The iPhone 6 comes with 4.7 inches 750 x 1334 pixels display and 8 MP camera. It has a 1810 mAh battery, which offers up to 250 h (3G) standby and up to 14 h (3G) talk time, and 16/64/128 GB, 1 GB RAM memory.
Talking Points: Latest reports suggest that Apple will attract 50 million iPhone buys in the first quarter of the year and much of the credit goes to the latest models - the
iPhone 6 and 6 plus in tandem.
Goldgenie, which customizes and gold plates iPhones, has dolled up the iPhone 6 in a choice of 24K Gold, Rose Gold or Platinum, and embedded with hundreds of light-catching diamonds, priced at a range starting at about $15,300 and rising up to $3.5 million.
Conclusion: After all its predecessors, there's a real sense that this one is really rather different and I can't imagine any iPhone 6 owner regretting their purchase.