Omg how, I just got 1 and it's a iPhone 6s Plus and it's on iOS 10 how do I update. Every time I go into settings and go to software update it it just stay loading doesn't show anything
You said for us to tell you what the camera quality is like, to be honest, it looks amazing for an iphone that came out 10 years ago. Just one thing, battery was acting up because it most likely hasn’t been replaced in a long time but if you were to get that replaced, trust me it would be great.
The 6 Plus was the first iPhone you noticed didn’t have any influence of Steve Jobs… More than 1 iPhone in the line up and of course, the introduction of the Plus sized phone! Tim Cook at his best!
i have iphone X (iOS 16.7.4) and normal iPhone 6S (iOS 15.8)... the Battery health on X is about 81%, and in 6S is around 78%, never swap the batteries... and my AirPods Pro 2 works fine with those phones, never have issue with connection...
The iPhone 6s supports iOS 14 which has full AirPods support! My iPhone 6 only supports iOS 12, that’s to old to recognize the AirPods! It only connects to them as Bluetooth earphones so the sound quality is quite bad! Thank you for watching!
Great video. I love the way that you explain the situation and so informative... I really enjoy it. I used to have an iPhone 6 and it was running perfectly fine. Congrats for this video and your job.
6 plus would be unusable soon. it stucks on the ios 12.5 which most apps would require you to update to minimum ios 13. save a bit more and buy at least an iphone 8
Very impressed with your video and your content structure. Keep up the good work! I came here looking to see how old phones function today, because I would like to just go back to something that does phone, email and text, for the bulk of the day. I think you helped give me the answers I wad looking for! Cheers!
Your iPhone battery is consumed. It needs to be changed when the battery health is at 80 percent and it was on 82 percent at the start of the video. It will also cause the phone to run much slower.
@@Techsumer I don’t mean the charge in the battery (which goes up and down during the day), I mean the battery health which rarely changes. The battery health is only 2 percent away from giving you a “battery needs services” message. Which is why it ran down so quickly during your 24 hours. It’s about 60 quid to get a new battery.
@SeanTube2099 Oh! I thought you meant battery percentage… Then it’s true! But this phone is 9.5 years old and the battery is the original one! Having 82% battery health is insane! Also, I want to test the phone with all of its wear and tear for being old! That’s the fun and challenging part for me 😉 Thank you for watching and engaging!
Not the newest version of X. Maybe an old version of twitter is still available, I doubt it though… I will check it and respond to you later. Thank you for watching!