The world's two biggest smartphone manufacturers each has a premium flagship phablet, Apple's iPhone 6 Plus and Samsung's Galaxy Note 4, vying for your attention. But which one you will choose?
Both the iPhone 6 Plus and Galaxy Note 4 are fantastic phablets and you won't go wrong with either, but if you're torn between them, you need to look at your usage patterns and prioritize what's important to you.
The 6 Plus has a more aesthetically pleasing build and finish, with incredible attention to detail and lots of subtle design accents, like matching torx screws and a curved-edge display that looks and feels luxurious. On the other hand, it's not actually the most comfortable phablet to hold, and its thin edges and smooth aluminum back actually make it somewhat slippery. You'll also have to be extra careful not to accidentally bend it by sitting on it. Of course you can negate some of these aspects by getting a protective case for your 6 Plus. Feature-wise, iOS is simple and easy to use, but doesn't offer much customization. Landscape mode adds some interesting new content viewing options, but overall productivity on the 6 Plus is fairly limited. The 6 Plus is the phablet for you if you value aesthetics and you want the best looking phone out there, provided that your usage pattern doesn't usually exceed web browsing, messaging, taking and viewing photos/videos, and playing games.
While, the Note 4 isn't as good looking, but is easier and more comfortable to hold. Its Android OS and Samsung TouchWiz interface give you a massive amount of customization, and its S Pen stylus adds a whole array of interesting productivity options. The Note 4's larger display size, extra long battery life and 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor make it a workhorse that will handle anything you can throw at it, but to get the most out of the Note 4, you actually need to use these features. If your usage pattern involves spending all of your time glued to your smartphone, and includes activities like writing documents and sending and replying lengthy emails, as well as editing spreadsheets, pictures and other productivity tasks, the Note 4 will serve you well. However, if you're not interested in, or you feel overwhelmed by all of the features the Note 4 has to offer, you might be better served with the 6 Plus.
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