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On Tuesday afternoon, Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced the biggest iPhone in the device’s seven-year history.

And then, five seconds later, he announced an even larger one.

Yes, Apple unveiled two new iPhones on Tuesday — the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus — both of them with the biggest displays of any smartphone in Apple history. The iPhone 6 features a screen measuring 4.7 inches diagonally, while the iPhone 6 Plus is even larger, at 5.5 inches.

Both the devices feature rounded edges and are slightly slimmer than the iPhone 5s. Apple also says battery life has been improved on both devices, and both come with improved cameras.

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The larger screen size is the most notable change about this year’s iPhones. From the first iPhone in 2007 through the iPhone 4s in 2011, Apple maintained a display size of 3.5 inches, measured from one corner to its diagonal. In 2012, with the iPhone 5, it increased the display to 4.0 inches; last year’s iPhone 5s maintained that size. This year’s bump to 4.7 and 5.5 inches represents another large jump and brings Apple’s flagship devices closer in screen real estate to Samsung’s Galaxy S5 (a 5-inch screen) and Galaxy Note 4 (5.7 inches).

Apple has been under increasing pressure from financial analysts to up the screen size of its smartphones. Despite record sales in each successive year, Apple has not dominated the smartphone market in countries like China and India, where shoppers have flocked to devices with larger screens from companies like Samsung and LG. The bigger iPhones are seen as an attempt to appeal to those potential customers, who would have otherwise dismissed the iPhone as unrealistically small.

By KINGSMEN

'KINGSMEN' -Atlanta's Photographer|Videographer|Blogger|Editor

21 thoughts on “iPHONE 6 and iPHONE 6 Plus”
  1. Passbook wasn’t NFC. Google Wallet is. Apple is jumping on the bandwagon with NFC and all the people who HAVE NOT used a galaxy phone that had this capability will think it’s some new innovation. Even Apple’s website tried to trick people yesterday like NFC was something they just brought to the table.

  2. Joe we’ve had passport too with those small retail stores and small store pay

    I’ve actually tried Android device before (Samsung Galaxy) – so I’m not just disliking it without at least having tried it out. I don’t like it from personal experience & comparison

  3. Samsung has been had Google Wallet. No need to follow suit. I’ve been paying at Walgreens and gas stations with my phone since 2012. sorry Wan Sheldon… the only thing I will say is that since iPhone has such a blind following that many retailers are going to start adding Near Field Communication capable pay terminals now. However that’s going to be a plus for Samsung users as well.

  4. I’m probably biased but the functionality on that new phone is great – plus the software is killer

    The fingerprint sensor combined with the new apple pay runs circles around samsung/android

    The price for the smaller phone didn’t change it’s been $199

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