Apple iPhone 15 Plus vs Google Pixel 6

iPhone 15 PlusVS
Pixel 6
$929
$359

Key differences

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Apple iPhone 15 Plus wins

Camera

The Apple iPhone 15 Plus has a camera score of 9.3 and the Google Pixel 6 has a score of 8.
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Battery

The Apple iPhone 15 Plus has 8.9 hours of battery life. The Google Pixel 6 has 6.9 hours of battery life.
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Screen Size

The Apple iPhone 15 Plus has a screen size of 6.7 inches and the Google Pixel 6 is 6.4 inches.
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How the Apple iPhone 15 Plus and the Google Pixel 6 compare to other phones

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Spec Comparison

Apple iPhone 15 PlusGoogle Pixel 6
Apple iPhone 15 PlusGoogle Pixel 6

GENERAL

Price
$929
$359
Brand
AppleGoogle
Operating System
iOSAndroid
Year Released
20232022
Size
6.33" x 3.06"6.24" x 2.94"

SCREEN

Screen Size
6.7"6.4"
Resolution
2796 x 12902400 x 1080
Pixels Per Inch
460411
Display Type
OLEDOLED
Refresh Rate
60Hz90Hz

CAMERA

Camera Score
9.3/108/10
Rear Cameras
Main, UltrawideMain, Ultrawide
Main Camera
48 megapixels + OIS50 megapixels + OIS
Ultrawide Field Of View
120°114°
Selfie Camera
12 megapixels8 megapixels
Max Video Frame Rate
60fps @ 4k60fps @ 4k

BATTERY

Battery Life
8.9 Hours6.9 Hours
Battery Capacity
4383 mAh4614 mAh
Wireless Charging
YesYes

INTERNAL

Processor
A16Tensor
Internal Storage
128 GB128 GB
RAM
6 GB8 GB

OTHER FEATURES

Headphone Jack
NoNo
Stock Android
N/AYes
Unlockable Bootloader
NoYes (Except Verizon Models)
Color
Yellow, Pink, Blue, Green, BlackStormy Black, Sorta Seafoam, Kinda Coral
SD Card
NoNo

Comparison summary

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Comparison Summary
Better CameraApple iPhone 15 Plus
Better BatteryApple iPhone 15 Plus
Better ScreenApple iPhone 15 Plus
Better performanceApple iPhone 15 Plus

Shopping

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Apple iPhone 15 Plus

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PC Mag

Eric Zeman | October 2023
"Apple's iPhone 15 Plus is the phone to get if battery life and budget are your top concerns. It outlasts the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro, coming in second only to the top-shelf Pro Max. Otherwise, it includes a larger display than the standard iPhone 15, the same speedy processor, a fine pair of cameras, excellent wireless radios, and a waterproof build."

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Android Police

Taylor Kerns | April 2022
"It punches above its weight in nearly every way: performance is great, build quality is very good, and the cameras positively rip. this is a big phone, which is a bit of a shock after the compact Pixel 4 and Pixel 5. But it’s a very good big phone at a very good price."

About Apple

The tech giant called Apple is synonymous with the most popular smartphone in the world: the iPhone. Known for their build quality and aesthetics, as well as for their excellent integration between hardware and software, iPhones have defined the smartphone industry ever since their conception and they continue to do so by setting new industry standards. Apple's own operating system, called iOS, is known for its simplicity and ease of use, and the company tends to complement it well by creating devices with some of the most powerful processing hardware available in the mobile world. The iPhone is also known for its robust ecosystem of accessories, as it facilitates a very seamless experience when interacting with other Apple products, more so than most of its competitors.

About Google

Google can be considered a relatively new player in the smartphone industry, joining as late as 2016 with their phone, the Google Pixel. Since then, the Pixel lineup has undergone many changes, but it has always been characterized by a focus on photography and clean software, by providing a pure Android experience. By virtue of Google being the creator of the Android operating system, Pixels are known for receiving timely software updates and for being supported with updates for a long time. Additionally, over the past few generations of devices, Google started designing their own processors. This allowed for the implementation of unique software features that are not present in any other phone, such as automatic call screening and unique voice transcribing capabilities.

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