It seems like you didn't provide correct launch images to your app. When there is no correct launch images set, the app will run like on iPhone 5/5S, that's why you are having these confusing results while logging. iPhone 6 screen size is 375x667 px scale x2, iPhone 6+ 414x736 px scale x3. So, if you want to set launch image for iPhone 6 it should have 750x1334 px size, and 1242x2208 for iPhone 6+ respectively. Good Luck!

EDIT:

As rmaddy mentioned in the comments, it's better to use launch screen storyboard with proper layout constraints to fit all screens, than having bunch of images for all screens(which also increases the app size).

Answer from Fahri Azimov on Stack Overflow
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/iphone › iphone 6 and 6 plus, actual size on your screen (includes keyboard)
r/iphone on Reddit: iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, actual size on your screen (includes keyboard)
September 12, 2014 -

Like many of you, I'm still having trouble deciding which size to get. I put together these images that display the two models at actual size, keyboards included.

Just open these at full screen on the device you have handy:

  • For iPhone 4S/4/3GS/3G/2G: iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus

  • For iPhone 5/5c/5s: iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus

  • For iPad mini 2/1

  • For iPad Air/4/3/2/1

  • For 11.6" MacBook Air

  • For 13.3" MacBook Pro/Air

  • For 15.4" MacBook Pro Retina

  • For 21.5" iMac

  • For 27" iMac/Cinema Display

Hope that helps!

NOW HELP ME DECIDE WHICH ONE TO BUY! AGH!


EDIT: Added 11.6" MacBook Air and 21" and 27" iMacs.

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/iphone › size difference between 6 plus and 13 pro/pro max
r/iphone on Reddit: Size difference between 6 plus and 13 pro/pro max
July 21, 2021 -

I want to upgrade from my 6 plus to a 13 pro or pro max, but I’m not sure about the size. I love the size of the 6 plus and I don’t want to go much smaller or much bigger. The internet says the 13 pro is already larger than the 6 plus, but when I look at unboxing videos it looks significantly smaller so I’m unsure what to get.

Has anybody a 6 plus around and can tell me how the size difference looks in real life?

(I would just go to the store and look at it myself but I just broke my ankle and that makes shopping a bit difficult.)

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AppleVis
applevis.com › forum › hardware-accessories › what-are-differences-between-iphone-6-6s-plus-it-worth-upgrade
What are the differences between the iPhone 6 and 6s Plus; and is it worth the upgrade? | AppleVis
An iPhone 6 or 6s has a 5 inches screen, the plus version of the 6 and 6s has a 5.7 inches screen. Also the s models have a better camera and more powerful procesors. You also have the iPhone SE, which has the iPhone 6s procesor packed in a 4 inch screen, just in case you prefer smaller devices.
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Quora
quora.com › Is-the-iPhone-6-Plus-really-big
Is the iPhone 6 Plus really big? - Quora
Answer (1 of 10): When I moved from a 5S to a 6 Plus, I was fervently what Brian Roemmele calls a "big phone denier". I was completely against it, but my wife and I have a policy of having the same phone and she wanted one, and I had a use case for which having a bigger screen and more pixels wa...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/iphone › is the iphone air’s 6.5" screen really that big?
Is the iPhone Air’s 6.5" screen really that big? : r/iphone
September 16, 2025 - I figure my watch will basically ... this thread ... Yeah. I ordered the iPhone Air. But I have a feeling I won't like the size. I already find the 6.3" pro too big....
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/iphone › which screen size is the best?
r/iphone on Reddit: Which screen size is the best?
November 2, 2025 -

I’d like to hear your thoughts on which iPhone size is the best between 6.3-6.7-6.9? I went from a 12 pro max > 15 pro max > 16 pro max > 16 pro. I’ve had the maxes for many years and I really enjoyed the 12 & 15 ones. I used the 16 PM only cause they gave it to me as a work phone (kept it for 6 months and then had to give it back cause I changed jobs). When I first got the 16 PM I noticed that the screen was a lot bigger. The phone felt more bulky in my hands and heavy and that was bothering me.. after I changed jobs, I decided to sell my 15 PM and go for a 16 Pro cause I wanted to try the Pro and see if I liked the portability and smaller screen. It’s been 2 months with the 16 pro. I got used to the smaller screen but there are still times where I wish I had a 6.7 inch phone. I’d love to have a PM with 6.7 inch but we are only getting 6.9 inches now…

Any thoughts?

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Six Colors
sixcolors.com › post › 2014 › 09 › iphone-6-iphone-6-plus-a-tale-of-scale
iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus: A tale of scale – Six Colors
March 9, 2020 - Gruber was right, it’s drawing everything at “3x” resolution—and then scaling it down to 1920 by 1080 for display. When you take a screen shot on an iPhone 6 Plus, you get a 2208-by-1242-pixel image.
Find elsewhere
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/apple › the screen-size debate: how the iphone 6 plus impacts where we read & watch
r/apple on Reddit: The Screen-Size Debate: How the iPhone 6 Plus Impacts Where We Read & Watch
April 19, 2012 - I wanted to keep the phone naked so if you use a case you might have different results. I recently switched to the 6 and have had no issues. Best scenario for me would be a phone between the 6 and 6+, screen size of 5".
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EveryMac.com
everymac.com › systems › apple › iphone › iphone-faq › differences-between-iphone-6-iphone-6-plus-models.html
iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6 Plus: EveryiPhone.com
The displays are different, but they vary by more than the physical dimensions -- 4.7" (1334x750) for the iPhone 6 and 5.5" (1920x1080) for the iPhone 6 Plus. Both screens are multitouch capable, have IPS technology, are LED-backlit and have a 500 cd/m2 typical maximum brightness as well as ...
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The iPhone FAQ
iphonefaq.org › archives › 973797
What is the iPhone 6 Plus screen resolution / size? | The iPhone FAQ
April 17, 2015 - The iPhone 6 Plus offers even more display space than the iPhone 6. The iPhone 6 Plus screen size is 5.5-inch diagonal, compared to the iPhone 6 at 4.7 inches.
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GSMArena
gsmarena.com › apple_iphone_6_plus-6665.php
Apple iPhone 6 Plus - Full phone specifications
Apple iPhone 6 Plus smartphone. Announced Sep 2014. Features 5.5″ display, Apple A8 chipset, 8 MP primary camera, 1.2 MP front camera, 2915 mAh battery, 128 GB storage, 1000 MB RAM, Ion-strengthened glass.
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IGN
ign.com › articles › 2014 › 10 › 03 › apple-iphone-6-plus-review
Apple iPhone 6 Plus Review - IGN
iPhone 6
Landscape mode is where the 6 Plus comes into its own, and makes it feel like more than a big iPhone. Holding the phone horizontally with two hands feels completely natural, especially as a kid who grew up on Game Gear. This is the first iPhone where the orientation of the home screen rotates, and it makes perfect sense at this screen size... It's not for everyone, but Apple's iPhone 6 Plus is the best big phone around.
Rating: 8.8/10 ​
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Vox
vox.com › technology
iPhone 6 Plus Review: How Big Is Too Big? | Vox
Apple hates the word “phablet.” So let’s call the iPhone 6 Plus what it is: A jumbo smartphone with a 5.5-inch diagonal display. It is a novelty, because Apple has never made a smartphone this size before; but it’s also not new at all, ...
Published   September 16, 2014
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/iphone › going from a 6.7inch to 6.1inch - what are people's experiences?
r/iphone on Reddit: Going from a 6.7inch to 6.1inch - what are people's experiences?
May 13, 2025 -

This is more of a question to see how other people found the size change to be. I don't want advice on a specific model or which phone to get, more wanting to see what other people's experiences are. I've been on an iPhone 14 Plus for coming up on two years now. I'm one of those people who gets super fond of their iPhone model (my iPhone 6 will forever be missed) and tend to keep with the same one for as long as possible so I'm very used to the screen and keyboard size by now, but I'm looking at other options.*

Have other people got used to typing on a smaller screen? How long did it take you to get used to the change? Did the screen size affect your experience at all? Do you regret it? Was there anything you did that made the transition easier?

I'd love to hear your thoughts!

*Not necessary to read at all but for some context for this decision: My rear camera keeps having an issue, I'm not looking for advice on how to fix it as the Apple support guys reassured me that it wasn't my fault but that it needs a hardware service. Looking into it I might just be one of the unlucky people with a faulty iPhone 14 plus ( https://support.apple.com/en-gb/iphone-14-plus-service-program-for-rear-camera-issue ), however this is the second time it's happened (got it repaired about a year ago for the same thing). So I'm considering getting an upgrade as, if this keeps happening, it could get really annoying or even end up being more expensive in the long run than just getting a refurbished newer model.

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I went from 6s (which I also loved) to a 6.1 iPhone 16. It’s bigger and more difficult to carry in my pocket and obviously heavier than a 6s. Also, I have small hands so holding it bothers me too. I still use my 6s for some wifi stuff but they make you upgrade one way or another
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I went from an iPhone 12 full size to a 13 mini. I'm blind so my experience is wildly different, but I do a lot of actual typing on the screen and I noticed that in some cases it's harder to type on the smaller screen and in some cases it's easier. There's less tolerance for not having your finger directly on the key, but because the device is smaller you also make less mistakes which pretty much entirely compensates for that lack of tolerance. In addition, at least the way that you edit when you use the VoiceOver screen reader on an iPhone, It's a lot easier to edit on a smaller phone with one hand than a larger phone, I still have an iPhone XR that I use alongside all my small iPhones, both a 12 mini and a 13 mini and two iPhone SE second generations by the way. Battery life wise They were probably about the same to start with but at this point the 13 mini battery has degraded to the point where I think the 12 battery was better, and that's with the 13 mini at a battery health of 85% and the 12 at a battery health of 73%. Doesn't matter in this case though because both phones had a shitty battery even when they were new. Overall, unless you specifically would like to jump to a 6.1 inch phone or need to for financial reasons, it's probably better to stick with a 6.7 inch one, but if you're more concerned with battery life then screen size And you're considering the 16E then at least from what I've heard it'll probably be the same if not better then you're 14+ battery life wise.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/iphone › iphone 6+ users, do you regret your decision for the bigger screen size? is it uncomfortable to use?
r/iphone on Reddit: Iphone 6+ users, do you regret your decision for the bigger screen size? Is it uncomfortable to use?
January 13, 2013 -

I ask because im trying to decide myself which version of the 6 to get and am a little concerned about how the size of the screen might make it hard to hold.

E: Ill be visiting an apple store for sure to compare. thanks for the comments.

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MacRumors
forums.macrumors.com › iphone, ipad, and ipod touch › iphone › iphone
iPhone 11 vs iPhone 6s Plus: Screen size is misleading | MacRumors Forums
December 3, 2019 - But yeah the average Joe think they are getting a bigger screen when going from a plus to a 5.8" or 6'1". ... You're getting a larger display area with the 6.1" display, there's no doubt about it. Most people can live with cropping. 5.5" to 5.8" = ...
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iSmash
ismash.com › pages › iphone-6-plus-dimensions
iPhone 6s Plus Dimensions: Everything You Need to Know – iSmash - The home of Cheeky Refurbs
The iPhone 6 Plus is a phablet-sized smartphone that was released by Apple in September 2014. It has a 5.5-inch Retina HD display, which is larger than the 4.7-inch display on the iPhone 6.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/apple › iphone 6 and 6+ users: have you seen tangible benefits to the larger screen size?
r/apple on Reddit: iPhone 6 and 6+ users: have you seen tangible benefits to the larger screen size?
December 24, 2012 -

I appreciate all feedback on this. I've been thinking I'll probably upgrade with the next update, and probably go with the 6S+. Obviously longer battery life and better camera are both nice additions but I'm really hoping that the extra screen space will actually be useful. Is this the case, or are most apps just "blown up"? Games, reading apps, etc. Is all the extra space wasted and I'd be better off saving my money and getting the 6S?

Thanks!