Apple’s announcement of the iPhone 6 Plus
is not only significant in that it’s a great deal larger than any
smartphone the company has created before, but it also drafts the
Cupertino company into the realm of the “phablet.” A term derived from
the combination of phone and tablet, these large handsets have taken the
smartphone world by storm over the past few years, and while Samsung’s
Galaxy Note was the originator of this niche market, it now shares this
space with several rivaling vendors. Below, you can take a look at how
the iPhone 6 Plus stands up – in terms of size and specs, both – against
the also-new Galaxy Note 4, Nokia’s Lumia 1520 and LG’s mammoth G3.
Despite the iPhone 6 Plus’s sizeable display compared to those before
it, when pitted against what else is out there, it’s decidedly less
spectacular-sounding. It matches the LG G3 for real estate, with a
5.5-inch display diameter, but loses out to the G3 and the Galaxy Note 4
in terms of resolution.
Each of those competing with the iPhone 6 Plus offer a variant of
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor, with the Note 4′s Snapdragon 805 being
the most impressive and recent, but given that the Apple handset
includes the company’s own in-house, 64-bit dual-core processor with M8
motion coprocessor, it’s hard to compare it with the gold standard of
SoC gracing Windows Phone and Android.
When it comes to storage, the iPhone 6 Plus does shine, although if
you’re going for the top-end model with 128GB of on-board flash, you’re
going to be left with little change out of a thousand bucks. The rest of
the field, meanwhile, can be expanded via microSD.
On paper, the iPhone 6 Plus’s 8-megapixel iSight appears weak, but
given how Apple likes to optimize the entire experience rather than
simply upping the megapixel count, we’ll reserve judgment until we’ve
been able to test it. If the Note 4′s point-and-shoot experience is
comparable to that of the Galaxy S5 then we’re in for a real treat, and
given that all top-end Lumias pack insanely good cameras, there’s no
question that a Lumia 1520 owner would be able to capture some awesome
photo and video.
But with two major new phablets on the horizon, which will you
choose? Take a look at the chart and image below, and be sure to leave
your thoughts in the comments section!
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