When it comes to iPhone 6s Plus phones, there are two options: the “Sprint” or the “T-Mobile” version.
This article shows you which is which.
The “Sustained” version, which is what you get for paying $399 and up, has the same 8MP camera and is backed by a more powerful Snapdragon 835 chipset.
But for $400 and up (and with a two-year contract), you get the Snapdragon 820, Adreno 530 GPU, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.
The second option is the “Continuous” version that has a Snapdragon 823 chip and is available at $479.99 (and comes with two years of service).
The phone also has 64GB RAM, 2GB of internal storage, and 5MP camera.
That makes it more powerful than the “Resilient” version available at a whopping $699.99.
The “Sustainable” version has the Snapdragon 828 GPU, 1GB of memory, and 8MP rear camera.
The difference between these two is the Snapdragon 800 processor, which makes up the majority of the Snapdragon 6xx chipset on the new phones.
It’s the same as on the HTC 8+, and is a lot more power efficient, too.
The phone is also powered by a 3,000mAh battery, which you can swap out for any of the other phones’ batteries in the future.
The only difference is that the HTC 6S will charge faster, but the 8 Plus will charge at a faster rate.
You can find more information about all the different battery options here .
If you want to buy a new HTC 8+ phone, there’s no need to spend more than $350.
The new HTC 7 has a 5.8-inch 1080p display, a Snapdragon 808 processor, 16GB of on-board storage, 3GB of LPDDR4 RAM, 4.3GHz RAM, 32GB of built-in storage, 6MP front camera, 4G LTE, and Android 5.1.1 out of the box.
It has the latest version of Android out of box.