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iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus: Apple's new smartphones in photos

 

Elisa Criado
Wednesday 10 September 2014 06:43 EDT
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Following month's of speculation, Apple has unveiled the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, two new devices with a "continuous, seamless design", full 1080p HD resolution, improved landscape view and a powerful A8 chip.

Just as we thought, the iPhone 6 looks like a small version of the iPad Mini, with a curved back and slimmer profile. It has a bigger screen than previous iPhones with a 4.7-inch display, while the iPhone 6 Plus boasts a 5.5-inch display for those seeking an Apple answer to the Samsung Galaxy Note.

The new iPhone 6 is incredibly thin, coming in at just 6.9mm thick, with its bigger brother at a mere 7.1mm. In the hand the iPhone 6 feels ridiculously slim and light – both of which will matter if you have smaller hands.

For those of you wondering what colours are available, both big and small models come in gold, silver and space grey.

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