IPhone 6s vs iPhone 7 Size

Please note that Apple has discontinued the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 7. This Q&A has been updated with the latest configurations, iOS compatibility details, and more. It can be quite useful for anyone buying or selling any of these models on the used market.

There are a whopping twenty four different iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models. As always, EveryiPhone.com has documented all of them in detail. However, this Q&A primarily addresses collective differences for the sake of simplicity.

IPhone 6s vs iPhone 7 Size

Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (iPhone 6)

As these three lines share the same general shape and size, it would be easy to mistake any of them for one another even with a fairly detailed inspection.

IPhone 6s vs iPhone 7 Size

Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6 Plus - Back)

However, there are many important differences between the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 7 that are not obvious and that are well worth review as a result.

External Design & Functionality Differences

Although there are tiny differences in weight, the iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus all share thin all aluminum designs with softly rounded sides.

The iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models use aerospace-grade 7000 series aluminum, which is more durable and less bendable than the aluminum used in the earlier iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus, though. The iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus adds ion-strenghtened glass and an unadvertised rubber gasket for improved water resistance and the iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus are splash, water, and dust-resistant to the IP67 standard (as well as pack ion-strengthened glass), but still are not waterproof.

All have a Lightning connector, but the iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models have dual (stereo) speakers instead of one but lack the traditional bottom-mounted headphone jack that the other models have. They have much more subtle rear antenna lines, too. All three lines have a "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor, but the iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus is faster than its predecessor and the iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus has a taptic-engine powered solid state "clickless" Home button rather than a physical Home button like the others.

Display Differences

All three lines have a multitouch "Retina HD" display and the same dimensions, resolutions, pixel density, and contrast ratio as well as dual domain pixels, but each line is better quality and more capable than its predecessor.

The display quality and functionality is different between models accordingly:

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iPhone 6/6+
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iPhone 6s/6s+
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iPhone 7/7+Dimensions:4.7/5.4"4.7/5.4"4.7/5.4"Resolution:1334x750
1920x1080
1334x750
1920x1080
1334x750
1920x1080
Pixel Density:326 ppi
401 ppi
326 ppi
401 ppi
326 ppi
401 ppi
Contrast Ratio:1400:1
1300:1
1400:1
1300:1
1400:1
1300:1
Wide Color:NoNoDCI-P33D Touch:NoYesYesTapic Sensor:NoYesYesTouch ID:1st Gen2nd GenSolid StateIon-X Glass:NoYesYes


Perhaps most notably, the iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus provides a "wide color" gamut (DCI-P3) and enhanced brightness that in detailed testing, the respected DisplayMate found to be "visually indistinguishable from perfect."

Housing Color Differences

For the iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus lines, Apple added new color options to stoke demand.

Specifically, the color options for the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 7 include:

IPhone 6s vs iPhone 7 Size

iPhone 6/6+
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iPhone 6s/6s+
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iPhone 7/7+White Front/
Silver BackWhite Front/
Silver BackWhite Front/
Silver BackWhite Front/
Gold BackWhite Front/
Gold BackWhite Front/
Gold BackBlack Front/
Space Gray BackWhite Front/
Rose Gold BackWhite Front/
Rose Gold BackBlack Front/
Space Gray BackBlack Front/
Matte Black BackBlack Front/
Glossy Black BackWhite Front/
Matte Red Back*


Note that Apple warns the glossy "Jet Black" color option for the iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus is particularly vulnerable to "micro-abrasions" and is not a good choice for those who are picky about damaging the finish.

*From March 21, 2017 until September 12, 2017, Apple sold a (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. It has a white front and a matte red back.

Camera Differences

The iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus all have dual cameras, but there are notable quality differences between them.

FaceTime Cameras

Each front-facing "FaceTime" camera is better than its predecessor:

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iPhone 6/6+
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iPhone 6s/6s+
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iPhone 7/7+Megapixels:1.2 MP5 MP7 MPAperture:f/2.4f/2.2f/2.2Video:720p720p1080p


Most notably, the front-facing camera in the iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models have larger sensors and wider aperture values (smaller f stop), which allows for more light. The iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus shoots 1080p video, also.

iSight Cameras

The rear-mounted cameras, which Apple formerly called "iSight" but dropped this branding with the iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus, have even less in common:

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iPhone 6/6+
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iPhone 6s/6s+
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iPhone 7/7+Megapixels:8 MP12 MP12 MP x2*Aperture:f/2.2f/2.2f/1.8/f/2.8*Pixel Size:1.5µm1.22µm1.22µmLED Flash:DualTrue ToneQuad True ToneLens:YesFive-ElementSix-ElementZoom:3x5x5x & 2x/10x*Video:1080p4K4KSlo-Mo:NoYesYesFocus Pixels:NoYesYesAIS:YesYesYesOIS (Photos):NoNo/YesYesOIS (Videos):NoNo/YesYes


* The iPhone 7 Plus models, and only the iPhone 7 Plus models, have dual rear cameras. There are two rear 12 megapixel cameras, one wide-angle with a f/1.8 aperture and another telephoto with a f/2.8 aperture. By combining an image from both cameras, it emulates a 2x optical zoom as well as a 10x digital zoom.

In a detailed review, DxOMark found significant improvements in the iPhone 7 camera compared to its predecessors.

Identification Differences

It is easy to mistake any of the iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus, or iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models for one another when they are not side-by-side.

Many of the devices can be identified by Model Number, which is listed on the back of each phone in tiny type, but not all of the iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus models can be individually identified in this way.

Nevertheless, for the purpose of this Q&A, it is sufficient to note that the following model numbers refer to these devices:


These devices also can be spotted uniquely by other identifiers.

Specifically, EveryiPhone.com's Ultimate iLookup feature can precisely identify these iPhone models by Order Number (referred to as "Model" within the iOS "Settings" app under General > About), and their Serial Numbers, as well.

Battery Life Differences

The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s models have the same battery life as do the larger iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6s Plus models, but the battery life is a bit different for the subsequent iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models:

IPhone 6s vs iPhone 7 Size

iPhone 6/6+
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iPhone 6s/6s+
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iPhone 7/7+Talk Time (3G):14/24 Hours14/24 Hours14/21 HoursInternet (3G):10/12 Hours10/12 Hours12/13 HoursInternet (4G/LTE):10/12 Hours10/12 Hours12/13 HoursInternet (Wi-Fi):11/12 Hours11/12 Hours14/15 HoursVideo Playback:11/14 Hours11/14 Hours13/14 HoursAudio Playback:50/80 Hours50/80 Hours40/60 Hours


As you can see, battery life is better for the larger "Plus" models, as they have physically larger batteries, but it also is worth noting that the newer iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models have better battery life in some tasks, but inferior battery life in others.

Wireless Connectivity & Data Differences

In basic terms, each line of iPhone models support more advanced wireless connectivity than their predecessors. All of these devices support 802.11a/b/g/n/ac with MIMO, GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), and UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz), as well as LTE/4G connectivity but support for specific bands varies. The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models supports the fastest version of LTE Advanced which is as fast as 450 Mbps.

For details, if desired, refer to these separate Q&As:

When they were first shipped, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models supported Bluetooth 4.0, but with iOS 9 installed, Apple upgraded the Bluetooth capability in these models to Bluetooth 4.2. However, on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Bluetooth 4.2 only supports improved privacy rather than increased speed. The newer iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models fully support Bluetooth 4.2.

Internal Differences

The iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models have much different architectures:

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iPhone 6/6+
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iPhone 6s/6s+
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iPhone 7/7+Clockspeed:1.4 GHz1.8 GHz2.3 GHzProcessor:Apple A8Apple A9Apple A10 FusionCores:DualDualQuadRAM:1 GB2 GB2 GB/3 GB*Architecture:64-Bit64-Bit64-BitCoprocessor:M8 MotionM9 MotionM10 MotionStorage:16/64/128 GB16/64/128 GB32/128/256 GBApple Pay (NFC):YesYesYesBarometer:NoYesYes


* The iPhone 7 Plus models have 3 GB of RAM whereas the smaller iPhone 7 models only have 2 GB of RAM.

† Apple re-introduced 32 GB variants of the iPhone 6, but not the iPhone 6 Plus, in February and March 2017 in the US (on AT&T GoPhone and Boost Mobile), in India, Europe, and other international markets in Space Gray. The company also introduced a 32 GB variant of the iPhone 6 in Gold in China and Taiwan. The iPhone 6 was discontinued again on September 12, 2018.

The Japan-specific iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models -- the iPhone 7 (Japan) A1779 and iPhone 7 Plus (Japan) A1785 -- additionally are advertised to support Sony's FeliCa for contactless payments on iD and QuicPay as well as Suica support on JR East.

iOS Support Differences

The iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus originally shipped with iOS 8 and subsequently shipped with iOS 9. The iPhone 6/iPhone 6s Plus originally shipped with iOS 9 and later shipped with iOS 10. The iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus originally shipped with iOS 10.

Regardless of the version of the operating system installed when the device first shipped, all three lines support iOS 11 as well as iOS 12, although the iPhone 6 does not support some minor features.

The iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus models do not support iOS 13 or later versions of the iOS at all.

The iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus are compatible with iOS 13, but do not support the Adjust Portrait Lighting and High-Key Mono photgraphy features, Dolby Atmos playback, and modest AR features (Motion Capture and People Occlusion).

The iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus support iOS 14, as well. However, none support the minor Car Keys, Spatial Audio, App Clips, Location Anchors, Exposure Compensation, Burst Photos, QuickTake Video, and On-Device Dictation features.

The iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus support iOS 15, but they do not support a large number of advanced features including Spatial Audio, Portrait Mode, Immersive Walking Instructions, Live Text in Photos, Live Text Translation, Visual Look Up, 3D Landmarks, Home Keys, and more.

Finally, the iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus do not support iOS 16 or later versions of the iOS, including the current version.

It is not possible to install a version of the iOS earlier than the one that was pre-installed, and it is difficult even to "downgrade" to an earlier version after upgrading a compatible iPhone to a later version of the iOS.

iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 7 Comparison Chart

These differences as well as other details and US pricing information is summarized below:

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iPhone 6/6+
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iPhone 6s/6s+
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iPhone 7/7+Introduced:Sep 2014Sep 2015Sep 2016Discontinued:Sep 2016Sep 2018Sep 2019Clockspeed:1.4 GHz1.8 GHz2.3 GHzProcessor:Apple A8Apple A9Apple A10Architecture:64-Bit64-Bit64-BitCoprocessor:M8 MotionM9 MotionM10 MotionRAM:1 GB2 GB2/3 GBStorage (GB):16/6416/64/12832/128/256Battery Life (Hours):10-8010-8012-60Display Size:4.7"/5.5"4.7"/5.5"4.7"/5.5"Resolution:1334x750
1920x1080
1334x750
1920x1080
1334x750
1920x1080
Pixel Density:326 ppi
401 ppi
326 ppi
401 ppi
326 ppi
401 ppi
Contrast Ratio:1400:1
1300:1
1400:1
1300:1
1400:1
1300:1
Wide Color:NoNoDCI-P3Headphone Jack:YesYesNoIon-Strengthened Glass:NoYesYes3D Touch:NoYesYesTaptic Sensor:NoYesYesStereo Speakers:NoNoYes4G/LTE Internet:YesYesYesWi-Fi (802.11ac):YesYesYesBluetooth:4.24.2 (Full)4.2 (Full)Rear Megapixels:8 MP12 MP12 MP (x2)Rear Video:1080p4K4KRear Aperture:f/2.2f/2.2f/1.8/2.8Rear Zoom:3x5x5x & 2x/10xRear LED Flash:DualTrue ToneQuad TruePrimary Material:AlAl 7000Al 7000Water Gasket:NoYesYes (IP67)Touch ID:1st Gen2nd GenSolidApple Pay (NFC):YesYesYesBarometer:NoYesYesSIM Card:NanoNanoNanoOriginal iOS:iOS 9iOS 9iOS 10Fastest iOS:iOS 12iOS 14iOS 14Maximum iOS:iOS 12iOS 15iOS 15Original Price* (US):US$649-US$949US$649-US$949US$649-US$969

* Note that these prices are for devices unlocked and paid in full upfront. Carrier subsidized options also were available.

For pricing in dozens of countries, see the "Global Prices" on the specs page for each iPhone as well as the "By Global Original Prices" section of EveryiPhone.com.

So, which is best? Should I buy an iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, or iPhone 7?

Just compared to each other (and not subsequent models) for most users, the iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus models are the best by far. They're (1) faster, (2) have a higher quality display, (3) have better cameras, (4) have better battery life for Internet use, (5) have the option of additional storage, (6) support faster LTE-A, and (7) are much more water resistant.

However, for those on an even tighter budget -- or those who have older, but expensive headphones that use a traditional headphone jack -- the iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus remain worth consideration.

Previously, EveryiPhone.com suggested buying a used iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus over the earlier iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus because the iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus models have twice as much RAM and a faster architecture and accordingly likely would support the current iOS longer. This speculation was correct and the iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus models had current operating system support revoked significantly earlier.

At this point, all of these models have reached the end of the road for iOS support, and app compatibility will start to wane going forward. Because they support a newer version of the iOS, though, the iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus will be usable longer.

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There are no shortage of places to buy an iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, or iPhone 7. However, buying your iPhone from a quality company with an excellent track record will provide an ideal experience and save you money and time, also.

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Is iPhone 6S better than iPhone 7?

iPhone 7 vs iPhone 6S – Plenty more power, and no more 16GB With the iPhone 7, Apple replaces the A9 CPU with the A10 Fusion – and the speed improvements appear impressive. It has two high-performance cores, which are 40% faster than before. It's 120 times faster than the original iPhone.

Is the iPhone 7 and six the same size?

The iPhone 7 continues to use the same IPS LCD screen technology as the iPhone 6, rather than OLED as in Samsung's Galaxy S7 range. It's also the same 4.7-inch size and 1334 x 750 resolution as its ancestor.

Is the 6S the same as the 7?

The screens used on the iPhone 7 series feature Retina Display technology, but the key difference between the iPhone 6S and iPhone 7 is the iPhone 7's increased color range, which lets the iPhone display more colors that look more natural.

Are iPhone 6S and 7 the same size case?

No, the iPhone 7/7 Plus camera is larger and in a different position to the iPhone 6/6 Plus so they do not fit in the iPhone 6/6 Plus cases.