IPhone 6: a Small Classic That Still Earns Respect
Built in 2014, this compact phone still has charm.
Design notes and feel
Slim at 6.9 mm and only 129 g, the metal shell sits light in hand yet feels sturdy. The front button hosts Touch ID.
Screen and daily use
A 4.7‑inch IPS panel at 750×1334 (326 ppi) keeps text crisp. One‑hand navigation is easy. The ion‑strengthened glass and coating limit smudges but a case and film still help.
Cameras in real life
The 8 MP rear camera with f/2.2 and PDAF focuses quickly. Daylight shots look clean with balanced tones. Video reaches 1080p60, while 720p240 slow‑mo is fun. In dim rooms noise rises, so expect softer detail. The 1.2 MP selfie unit handles chats and basic snaps.
Power, chips and iOS
Apple’s A8 with 1 GB RAM runs essentials smoothly: calls, messages, music, notes, and light browsing. The final OS stop is iOS 12.5.7, so modern web apps may strain memory. For privacy and safety, limit sensitive tasks; security support has effectively sunsetted.
Battery, life, value
The 1810 mAh pack was modest even new. Many units now need a fresh cell to avoid rapid drain. NFC works for Apple Pay, LTE is fast enough, Wi‑Fi ac is stable, Bluetooth 4.0 reliable.
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Who should buy now?.
Good for minimalists, kids, collectors, or a travel backup. Check IMEI, iCloud lock, and battery health before paying. Storage tops at 128 GB with no card slot, so pick carefully. If you want a tiny, honest phone for basics, this vintage piece still serves.







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