iPhone 6 in Silver
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Codename | N61 |
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Brand | Apple Inc. |
Manufacturer | Foxconn, Pegatron (on contract) |
Slogan |
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Generation | 8th |
Model |
A1549, A1586, A1589
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Compatible networks | GSM, CDMA, 3G, EVDO, HSPA+, 4G, LTE, LTE Advanced |
First released | September 19, 2014 |
Availability by country |
September 19, 2014
September 26, 2014
October 23, 2014
October 24, 2014
October 31, 2014
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Discontinued | September 7, 2016 |
Units sold | Over 10 million in opening weekend |
Units shipped | Over 220 million as of September 7, 2016 |
Predecessor | iPhone 5s |
Successor | iPhone 6s |
Type | Smartphone |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions |
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Weight | 129 g (4.6 oz) |
Operating system |
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System on chip | Apple A8, Apple M8 motion coprocessor |
CPU | 1.4 GHz dual-core 64-bit ARMv8-A "Typhoon" |
GPU | PowerVR Series 6 GX6450 (quad-core) |
Memory | 1 GB LPDDR3 RAM |
Storage | 16, 64, 128GB |
Battery | 3.82 V 6.91 W·h (1,810 mA·h) Lithium polymer battery |
Data inputs | Multi-touch touchscreen display, triple microphone, Apple M8 motion coprocessor, 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis accelerometer, digital compass, iBeacon, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, Touch ID fingerprint reader, barometer |
Display | 4.7 in (120 mm) 1334×750 LED-backlit IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with oleophobic coating, 326 ppi (128 px/cm) pixel density, 16:9 aspect ratio, 1400:1 typ. contrast ratio, 500 cd/m2 typ. max. brightness, Retina HD Display |
Rear camera |
8-MP with 1.5 focus pixels, True Tone Flash, autofocus, IR filter, burst mode, f/2.2 aperture, 1080p HD video recording (30 fps or 60 fps), slow-motion video (720p 120 fps or 240 fps), timelapse, panorama (up to 43 megapixels), facial recognition, stills from video, auto-HDR Digital image stabilization |
Front camera | 1.2-MP (1280×960 px max.), 720p video recording (30 fps), burst mode, f/2.2 aperture, exposure control, face detection, auto-HDR |
Sound | Mono speaker, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack |
Connectivity |
All models:
models A1549 & A1522:
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Hearing aid compatibility | M3, T4 |
Website | www |
iPhone 6 Plus in Space Grey
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Model |
A1522, A1524, A1593
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Successor | iPhone 6s Plus |
Type | Phablet |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions |
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Weight | 172 g (6.1 oz) |
Battery | 3.82 V 11.1 W·h (2,915 mA·h) Lithium polymer battery |
Display | 5.5 in (140 mm) 1920×1080 LED-backlit IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with oleophobic coating, 401 ppi (158 px/cm) pixel density, 16:9 aspect ratio, 1300:1 typ. contrast ratio, 500 cd/m2 typ. max. brightness, Retina HD Display |
Rear camera |
Sony Exmor RS 8-MP with 1.5 focus pixels, "True Tone Flash", autofocus, IR filter, burst mode, f/2.2 aperture, 1080p HD video recording (30 fps or 60 fps), slow-motion video (720p 120 fps or 240 fps), timelapse, panorama (up to 43 megapixels), facial recognition, stills from video, auto-HDR Optical image stabilization |
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The devices are part of the iPhone series and were announced on September 9, 2014, and released on September 19, 2014. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus jointly serve as successors to the iPhone 5S and were themselves replaced as flagship devices of the iPhone series by the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus on September 9, 2015.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus include larger 4.7 and 5.5 inches (120 and 140 mm) displays, a faster processor, upgraded cameras, improved LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity and support for a near field communications-based mobile payments offering.
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus received positive reviews, with critics regarding their improved design, specifications, camera, and battery life as being improvements over previous iPhone models. However, aspects of the design of iPhone 6 were also panned, including plastic strips on the rear of the device for its antenna that disrupted the otherwise metal exterior, and the screen resolution of the standard-sized iPhone 6 being lower than other devices in its class. Pre-orders of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus exceeded four million within its first 24 hours of availability—an Apple record. More than ten million iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices were sold in the first three days, another Apple record.
Despite their positive reception, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus have been the subject of several hardware issues, including most prominently, being susceptible to bending under pressure (a design flaw nicknamed "Bendgate"), and as a byproduct of this lack of rigidity, the touchscreen's internal hardware being susceptible to losing its connection to the phone's logic board (nicknamed "Touch Disease"). The iPhone 6 Plus was also the subject of camera issues, including some devices with malfunctioning optical image stabilization or otherwise defects on rear cameras.