iPhone 6 vs. Fire Phone: In-Depth Comparison | Digital Trends (2024)

Apple’s new iPhone was arguably the most anticipated device launch of 2014. After a rumored-filled year, the iPhone 6 is here. As expected, the iPhone is to be released in two different models. The baseline iPhone 6 has a 4.7-inch screen and the larger iPhone 6 Plus, is a 5.5 inch phablet. The devices are available for preorder on September 12, and ship on September 19.

Aside from all that hype, we want to know how theiPhone 6 stacks up against other popular devices from 2014. We’ve pittedit against one of the most intriguing phones of 2014: the Fire Phone from Amazon. How does the new iPhone compare? See for yourself.

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Size5.44 x 2.64 x .27 inches5.5 x 2.6 x 0.35 inches
Weight4.55 ounces5.6 ounces
Screen4.7-inch4.7-inch HDLCD
Resolution1334 x 750 pixels1280 x 720 pixels
OSiOS 8Fire OS 3.5
Storage16, 64, 128GB32/64GB internal
SD Card SlotNoNo
NFC supportYesYes
ProcessorApple 64-bit, A8 chipQuad-core Snapdragon 800
RAM1 GB2GB
Connectivity4G LTE, 802.11acWi-Fi, 4G LTE, HSPA+
CameraFront 2.1MP, Rear 8 MPFront 2.1MP, Rear 13MP
Video1080p HD1080p HD
BluetoothYes, version 4.0Yes, version 3.0
Fingerprint sensorYesNo
Water ResistantYesNo
BatteryTBA, 14 hours of talk time2400mAh, 22 hours of talk time
ChargerLightningmicroUSB
MarketplaceApple App StoreAmazon Marketplace
OtherhallmarksCompatible with the Apple WatchFirefly, Amazon Prime membership
Avg. Price$650, $200 with a two-year contract$450, $1with a two-year contract
Color offeringsBlack, white, goldBlack
AvailabilitySeptember 19 onAT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-MobileNow on AT&T
DT ReviewFour-and-a-half starsTwo-and-a-half stars

Power and productivity

Apple’s A8 processor is reportedly 25 percent faster than the A7 processor found in the 5S and has50 percent faster graphics performance. Back when the 5S debuted, it blew every every other phone out of the water in speed benchmarking tests. Fire Phone’s answer to Apple’s 64-bit architecture was adding 2GBRAM (compared to anticipated 6’s 1GB).

Despite 2GB of RAM, Fire Phone’s beating heart is the quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor– a slightly antiquated processor — that has a reputation for being a bit of a battery hog and can lag, especially under heavy use. The iPhone 6’s 64-bit architecturehas its benefitsand will likely be a more powerful device.

Whether the moderate upgrade in processor on the iPhone 6 will improve the already snappy speed is yet to be seen. Apple bundles the A8 processor with an M8 co-processor that pairs well with fitness apps and includes a barometer. Even so, the Fire has a significantly longer battery life at 22 hours of talk time (though you might not have any power left after a day of heavy use). TheFire Phone does have some nifty features including a Mayday button — which allows you to summon a remote support specialist in seconds — and Firefly — a device that detects real-world objects and pulls up corresponding information online.

It’s worth mentioning that Fire Phone doesn’t work with Google apps. Like, not at all. It’s a major setback. Yes, there are workarounds. ButFire Phone’s Nokia Here is a disappointing replacement for Google Maps.

Winner: iPhone 6

Design

It appears that bigger is better, these days. The iPhone 6’s screen grows to 4.7 inches with a resolution of 1334 x 750 pixels. It matches the display size of the Amazon Fire Phone, but it has a slightly better resolution and lower weight. Major design changes for the iPhone come in the form of the power button that has moved from the top to the right-side of the device and the camera, which protrudes slightly from of the back panel. The obvious advantage is that you’re less likely to get smudges on the iPhone 6’s camera lens.

We cited button location as a design flaw of the Fire Phone. The volume button sits too close to the camera button, and we found that we would occasionally trigger the camera when we tried to turn the volume down.

TheiPhone chassis is also updated withslightly rounded edges, as well as an overall thinner and lighter design. It offers better grip than the Fire Phone’s rear glass panel, which is akin to that of the iPhone 4S, in that it does occasionally “phantom slide” on table tops. TheiPhone 6 will initially be offered in the same color options as the 5S: gold, black, and space gray. The Fire Phone comes in one color: basic black.

It’s also worth mentioning that the Fire Phone doesn’t have a back button. While the iPhone can get a way with it, the Fire Phone does occasionally have some apps that lead to dead ends.

Winner: iPhone 6

Camera

The iPhone 6 will see small camera upgrades. A 2.1-megapixel camera replaces the 1.2-megapixel “face time camera” of the 5S. However, we all know that megapixels aren’t the only thing that determines the brawn of a camera. The newest iPhone doesn’t boast any higher resolution with the rear camera, touting a nearly identical 8.1-megapixel. Still, Apple announced that the 6 will include iSight, which should allow the iPhone camera to take better pictures. iSight comes with a slew of features that help improve photos, including updated face detection and exposure control, as well as apps that allow you to better edit photos directly from your phone. It can also produce 1080p HD video that can capture 60 fps for a better slow-motion picture, and betters the Fire Phone in this category.

The Fire Phone packs nearly twice the pixels into its rear camera, coming in at 13 megapixels. It also adds Amazon’s quirky-but-functional Dynamic Perspective that uses 4 infrared cameras to sense your face and then can adjust the perspective of certain images to give the impression that you can see objects from multiple angles. Amazon also offers unlimited photo storage on their cloud. It’s an appealing service, considering iCloud only gives you the first 5GB free. Even though the fire Phone has some cool features, the iPhone 6’s camera will most likely be the superior shooter.

Winner: iPhone 6

Price and availability

The iPhone 6 is available for preorder September 12. The actual phone will ship September 19. The iPhone 6 starts at $200 for 16GB, $300 for 64GB, and $400 for 128GB. Apple products have never had a reputation for being cheap. Lots of similar Android devices, including the LG G3 will give you similar specs for less money.

The Fire Phone is available on AT&T. The 32GB phone originally cost $200 with a contract, though AT&T has dropped its price to $1 with a two year contract. The phone does comes with some perks. Most notably an Amazon Prime membership and unlimited storage space for all those photos.

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Winner: Fire Phone

Conclusion

On paper, the iPhone 6 betters the Fire Phone. It preforms better,the resolution is clearer (if only by a little), the connectivity is superior, and the operating system is smoother. However, Amazon’s Fire Phone finds its legs in this competition with bonus features. While not revolutionary or groundbreaking, the way in which the Dynamic Perspective and Firefly technology benefits users could be the kindle for a terrific device a few years down the line. If you want unique features, quick access to Amazon Prime, and a nearly free device, check out the Fire Phone. However, the iPhone 6 is undoubtedly the more powerful of the two, and the growing Apple ecosystem makes the iPhone a superior product.

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FAQs

What's special about the iPhone 6? ›

The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus include larger 4.7 and 5.5 inches (120 and 140 mm) displays, a faster processor, upgraded cameras, improved LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity and support for a near-field communications-based mobile payments offering.

What are the disadvantages of the iPhone 6? ›

Cons: Rear camera lacks optical image stabilization like the iPhone 6 Plus. Comparatively smaller display shows less info at one time than its larger counterpart. Shorter battery life than iPhone 6 Plus.

Is iPhone 6 screen strong? ›

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The screen is made of Gorilla Glass 4, giving you one of the most durable screens in a smartphone.

Does the iPhone 6 have good quality? ›

The Good. The iPhone 6 delivers a spacious, crisp 4.7-inch screen, improved wireless speeds, better camera autofocus, and bumped-up storage capacities to 128GB at the top end. iOS remains a top-notch mobile operating system with an excellent ecosystem of apps, and Apple Pay is a smooth, secure payment system.

Can I still use my iPhone 6 in 2024? ›

iPhones are always useful. The only limitation you face after 8–9 years is that Apple stops to support the older models, i.e. you will not be able to upgrade the iOS. That's it. For all functional purposes, iPhone 6s will be useful in 2023 and some more years to come.

Why is the iPhone 6 the most sold? ›

The iPhone 6 family and the 6s family were the most popular phones in the states because prepaid carriers were selling them at a steal. You get literally get an iPhone 6 or 6s free or less than $100. Underrated comment. This was really the first time Apple got serious about selling iPhone on prepaid.

Is iPhone 6 an outdated phone? ›

Many people are still using this iPhone as their main mobile phone. Many people are worried that their iPhone 6 will withdraw from the mobile phone stage due to system upgrades in the future. Apple said that iPhone 6 will not be useless due to system upgrades, and it can continue to be used even in 2021.

How much longer will the iPhone 6 work? ›

Earlier models, such as the 5/5C, only support up to iOS 10, while iPhone 6/6 Plus goes up to iOS 12. The iPhone 6S/6S Plus and later versions go up to the most recent version of iOS 15. Apple considers its products obsolete when it stops distribution and sale for more than seven years.

What year will the iPhone 6 stop working? ›

No, the iPhone 6 is not being phased out. It will continue to work as long as you want it to. You just won't be able to update it newer versions of iOS and you won't be able to take advantage of new features offered by those newer versions.

Which iPhone has the toughest screen? ›

Ceramic Shield was first introduced with the iPhone 12 models as Apple's answer to Android's Gorilla Glass Victus. The glass screen of the iPhone 12 and now the iPhone 13 are reinforced with embedded ceramic nanocrystals. The results? A super durable screen that is resistant to cracks, shattered glass and more.

Is there a difference between iPhone 6 and 6s screen? ›

While the displays on both iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s look virtually the same and have the same resolution, another key difference between the two models lies in the iPhone 6s' screen. It was with the 6s release that Apple introduced the new feature, 3D Touch.

What is the difference between the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus? ›

Equipped with a new 5.5-inch Retina HD display with 1920×1080 pixel screen the 6 Plus has the slightly higher resolution panel at 401 ppi over the smaller 4.7-inch 1334 x 750 (326 ppi) display of the iPhone 6.

What iPhones will stop working in 2024? ›

Which iPhones are Vintage and Obsolete in 2024?
  • iPhone SE (1st generation)
  • iPhone 6s.
  • iPhone 6s Plus (except for 32GB model)
  • iPhone 7.
  • iPhone 7 Plus.
  • iPhone 8.
  • iPhone 8 Plus.
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Is an iPhone 6 worth anything? ›

Storage size is generally a major factor affecting iPhone 6 prices. The average sale price for the 64 GB iPhone 6 was $47 in April 2024, compared to $56 in November 2023. The average sale price for the 128 GB iPhone 6 was $ in April 2024, compared to $47 in November 2023.

What cool things can you do with iPhone 6? ›

  • Switch between Standard and Zoomed view. ...
  • Download and install third-party keyboards like SwiftKey. ...
  • Fast track charging on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. ...
  • Use Reachability for one-hand access to that elusive, far-away back button in the top left corner. ...
  • Edit pictures after you capture them.

Is the iPhone 6 waterproof? ›

The iPhone 6 is not waterproof, however, it is water resistant. There are rubber gaskets around the home and volume button, however, don't take your phone swimming just yet.

Is the iPhone 6 the best selling iPhone? ›

The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are the best-selling smartphones. Of the 115 phones on the list, Samsung sold the most models, with 37. Nokia has 27 models, including four of the top 10. Apple has 16 entries on the list, including the six best selling touchscreen phones, which comprise the remainder of the top 10.

What are the benefits of the iPhone 6s? ›

The rear camera now supports 4K video recording and has higher resolution photos than what we've seen before. The front-facing camera is now higher resolution as well. The iPhone 6s finally has 2 GB of RAM, with improved power and bandwidth along with improved multi-tasking that comes from additional RAM.

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