Apple iPhone 6 Plus Review: This Could be the Start of Something Special
- Best Screen in Business
- Huge Battery
- A Grand Experience
- Too Big for One Hand
- Very Expensive
Apple iPhone 6 Plus Review: Processor and Benchmark
Apple may not be looking that big a deal on paper with its specs and numbers, but it gets entirely different once the in-built processor kicks in, in real life. As you may expect, the iPhone 6 Plus is faster than your regular phones.

As far as numbers are concerned, the power in the iPhone 6 Plus is generated via its 1.39GHz dual-core A8 processor with 64-bit architecture and 1GB of RAM. The smartphone, in terms of power, will offer you whatever you need for a successful experience and fluid work-flow.

The handset also supports a major number of games and apps that are currently available in the App Store. We tried running Real Racing 3 on the handset, and as expected, it worked out like a charm. Like other before it, there wasn't much qualm in this respect.

This is a big example as to why you shouldn't buy handsets depending on the numbers written next to it. Most of the times, numbers won't even reflect what exactly is on a smartphone. And hence you see phone with Mediatek octa core processors still finding it difficult to cope with three apps running simultaneously in the background.


Click it and Unblock the Notifications












