Apple iPhone 6 Plus (64GB) - Space Grey - Refurbished Grade A

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Apple iPhone 6 Plus (64GB) - Space Grey - Refurbished Grade A
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All our [A grade] ;Smartphones sold on catch are handpicked. They're at least 8/10 on cosmetic condition scale, meaning they might have a slight scratch or ding on the body. In case you’re not satisfied with the quality or change your mind, Kindly message us to arrange a postage paid return back to us in Melbourne. We appreciate your business and take feedback on board. Please do reach out to us before leaving critical feedback. We promise to make it up to you

Every Smartphone we sell at Phonebot has been thoroughly tested for functionality and passes industry standards to be classified as refurbished. Unlike traditional online sellers, all our items are stored and shipped from our two retail facilities in Melbourne. If you have a problem with the product you can physically drop by at our shops or give us a call.

Apart from being excellent quality, this product comes with

  • Australian Certified Wall Charger
  • Charging Cable
  • Tempered Glass
  • 6 Months Warranty

The ;iPhone 6 Plus ;is smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the eighth generation of the iPhone, succeeding the ;iPhone 5S ;that was announced on September 9, 2014, and released on September 19, 2014. The iPhone 6 and 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.

Design

The design of the iPhone 6 Plus is influenced by that of the iPad Air with a glass front that is curved around the edges of the display, and an aluminum rear that contains two plastic strips for the antenna. Both models come in gold, silver, and "space gray" finishes. The iPhone 6 Plus is 7.1 mm (0.28 in) in thickness and thinner than the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s, with the iPhone 6 being Apple's thinnest phone to date. The most significant changes to the iPhone 6 Plus is its displays branded as "Retina HD Display" and "ion-strengthened", the iPhone 6 Plus a 5.5-inch 1920x1080 (1080p) display (401 PPI). The displays use a multiple-domain LCD panel, dubbed "dual-domain pixels"; the RGB pixels themselves are skewed in pattern, so that every pixel is seen from a different angle. This technique helps improve the viewing angles of the display.

Battery

To accommodate the larger physical size of the iPhone 6 Plus, the power button was moved to the side of the phone instead of the top to improve its accessibility. The iPhone 6 Plus features an 11.1 Wh (2915 mAh) battery. Unlike the previous model, the rear-facing camera is not flush with the rear of the device, but instead protrudes slightly.

Chipset

iPhone 6 Plus include an Apple A8 system-on-chip, and an M8 motion co-processor an update of the M7 chip from the iPhone 5s. The primary difference between the M8 and the original M7 coprocessor is that the M8 also includes a barometer to measure altitude changes. Phil Schiller touted that the A8 chip would provide, in comparison to the 5s, a 25% increase in CPU performance, a 50% increase in graphics performance, and less heat output.

Camera

The iPhone 6 Plus rear-facing camera now has the ability to shoot 1080p video at either 30 or 60 frames per second and slow-motion video at either 120 or 240 frames per second. The camera also includes phase detection autofocus. It can also record. But also includes optical image stabilization. The front-facing camera was also updated with a new sensor and f/2.2 aperture, along with support for burst and HDR modes.

Operating System

When first released, the iPhone 6 Plus was supplied pre-loaded with iOS 8, while the iPhone 5S was supplied pre-loaded with iOS 7. Apps are able to take advantage of the increased screen size in the iPhone 6 Plus to display more information on-screen for example, the Mail app uses a dual-pane layout similar to its iPad version when the device is in landscape mode on the iPhone 6 Plus. To improve the usability of the devices' larger screens, an additional "Reachability" gesture was added; double-tapping the Home button will slide the top half of the screen's contents down to the bottom half of the screen. This function allows users to reach buttons located near the top of the screen, such as a "Back" button in the top-left corner. Upgradable to iOS 12.