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The Apple iPhone Thread (6 Viewers)

I bought the best Android phone on the market last year. It was buggy and no faster than an Iphone. That being said, I almost stuck with it because I loved the 5.7. Now that Apple has (long overdue) finally gone to the 5.5, the competition is over, in my mind.

The tech specs are 100% irrelevant. People that don't even understand how this stuff works are talking about tech specs. It's hilarious.

The point is, both phones are plenty fast enough and plenty big enough. They all play the same games, browse the same web, get on twitter and facebook and take pictures.

Which one you get is now basically decided by which OS you like better. For me, iOS absolutely annihilates the buggy Android OS. Some disagree.
Which phone was that?

What bugs were you seeing?

Was the phone modded?

I switched to the iPhone 5 as soon as it came out because I was tired of dealing with HTC hardware and did not like the bigger Samsung flagship phones.

I have had just as many hardware issues as I did with HTC. I have had the following issues with my 5. Power button recall, Battery Recall, Charging port went out twice, and the top right of the screen decided to separate from the phone. Luckily apple fixed all the issues and it simply required me to get a loaner phone 6 or 7 times. Signal reception is the worst of any phone I have EVER had. Luckily it looks like the reception issues are fixed in the 5s my wife just got.

 
I kind of get the Android crowd because my best friend is a gear head. He's always been all about tricking out his truck, car, jet skis and motorcycles with the latest trim kits, performance enhancements and stereo systems. Dude LOVES IT. It makes him feel good to talk specs and show how loud they get or how fast they drive. He's the same way with his Android phones and used to try and rub these numbers and specs in my face. Most of them meaningless to me.

Then a few years ago he kind of just stopped and realized that we see things different.

I drive a nice mid-sized SUV that he calls Mommy Car and Grocery Getter. I have never thought of customizing anything on it outside of the options I chose at the dealership. I love my car. Don't care how fast it goes or where I take it off-roading. It's comfy, smooth, neat and clean. Just the way I like it.

On a road trip I explained this to him and now he gets it, I get him. We're buds, we laugh like hell, but we like different kind of cars, phones and women. But in the end, none of it really matters.

 
Debating over what comes down to personal preference is obviously dumb, but does it really never bother you iPhone guys that you can't pop a replacement battery in? Or that you can't add a cheap SD card and suddenly get an additional 64 GBs of space?

I'll admit I'm stubborn enough where that will always be a dealbreaker for me, and I'm not even the type who is a power user or who has tons of music on their phone.

 
On a road trip I explained this to him and now he gets it, I get him. We're buds, we laugh like hell, but we like different kind of cars, phones and women. But in the end, none of it really matters.
Unless he's into fatties.

 
Debating over what comes down to personal preference is obviously dumb, but does it really never bother you iPhone guys that you can't pop a replacement battery in?

Or that you can't add a cheap SD card and suddenly get an additional 64 GBs of space?
Not once.

On a road trip I explained this to him and now he gets it, I get him. We're buds, we laugh like hell, but we like different kind of cars, phones and women. But in the end, none of it really matters.
Unless he's into fatties.
We've both had our fair share.

 
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I have had just as many hardware issues as I did with HTC. I have had the following issues with my 5. Power button recall, Battery Recall, Charging port went out twice, and the top right of the screen decided to separate from the phone. Luckily apple fixed all the issues and it simply required me to get a loaner phone 6 or 7 times. Signal reception is the worst of any phone I have EVER had. Luckily it looks like the reception issues are fixed in the 5s my wife just got.
IMO The 5 was NOT up to typical Apple standards... somewhat of a dud. Quality, battery, etc... across the board. Mine has been reliable (short of shoddy battery life, that apparently isn't under the recall batch) but I don't doubt your repair issues with that model.

 
Hold on... just did a little legwork and it seems most (all?) of these android devices are still on 32bit architecture?

The A7 from a year ago was even 64 bit... wasn't it? I must be missing something...
nip? Actually curious about this.

 
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Debating over what comes down to personal preference is obviously dumb, but does it really never bother you iPhone guys that you can't pop a replacement battery in? Or that you can't add a cheap SD card and suddenly get an additional 64 GBs of space?

I'll admit I'm stubborn enough where that will always be a dealbreaker for me, and I'm not even the type who is a power user or who has tons of music on their phone.
No. I have an external battery that can charge my phone when I need more juice. Never really had memory issues.
 
I kind of get the Android crowd because my best friend is a gear head. He's always been all about tricking out his truck, car, jet skis and motorcycles with the latest trim kits, performance enhancements and stereo systems. Dude LOVES IT. It makes him feel good to talk specs and show how loud they get or how fast they drive. He's the same way with his Android phones and used to try and rub these numbers and specs in my face. Most of them meaningless to me.

Then a few years ago he kind of just stopped and realized that we see things different.

I drive a nice mid-sized SUV that he calls Mommy Car and Grocery Getter. I have never thought of customizing anything on it outside of the options I chose at the dealership. I love my car. Don't care how fast it goes or where I take it off-roading. It's comfy, smooth, neat and clean. Just the way I like it.

On a road trip I explained this to him and now he gets it, I get him. We're buds, we laugh like hell, but we like different kind of cars, phones and women. But in the end, none of it really matters.
I completely agree. It is all about what is most important to you. I don't know why people even bother debating this crap any more.

To me the most important thing for a phone is to be able to stick a large SD card in there so that I can run my phone as a hotspot media server to allow all of our devices, Apple and non-Apple alike, to watch the movies and TV shows I've downloaded.

Most people don't care about that stuff, including my wife, and for her I always get Apple products. I geek out on the technology, and she reaps the benefits.

 
Debating over what comes down to personal preference is obviously dumb, but does it really never bother you iPhone guys that you can't pop a replacement battery in? Or that you can't add a cheap SD card and suddenly get an additional 64 GBs of space?

I'll admit I'm stubborn enough where that will always be a dealbreaker for me, and I'm not even the type who is a power user or who has tons of music on their phone.
No. I have an external battery that can charge my phone when I need more juice. Never really had memory issues.
Yeah wanted to add:

BATTERY: I use an external battery case that doubles as protection / power. I wish my phone had enough juice to make it thru the day, but I'm a power user, so doubting there is any phone that will last. Thankfully the iPhone has an extremely robust aftermarket support with lots of options. I used to have replaceable batteries in older phones but invariably they'd get lost or whatever. My leaning toward the 6+ has more to do with the additional battery life than it does the 5.5 over 4.7" screen.

STORAGE: 32GB phone here. I use spotify for my music (with some offline playlists) and Dropbox/Box/FTP servers for my files so I don't really see a storage issue. I'll likely get the 64GB phone to be safe now, but I haven't ever even filled up my current IPhone desite having over 3000 photos stored on it (backed up to iCloud and Box for redundancy). IMO removable storage is dying/dead.

 
Debating over what comes down to personal preference is obviously dumb, but does it really never bother you iPhone guys that you can't pop a replacement battery in? Or that you can't add a cheap SD card and suddenly get an additional 64 GBs of space?

I'll admit I'm stubborn enough where that will always be a dealbreaker for me, and I'm not even the type who is a power user or who has tons of music on their phone.
No. I have an external battery that can charge my phone when I need more juice. Never really had memory issues.
Yeah wanted to add:

BATTERY: I use an external battery case that doubles as protection / power. I wish my phone had enough juice to make it thru the day, but I'm a power user, so doubting there is any phone that will last. Thankfully the iPhone has an extremely robust aftermarket support with lots of options. I used to have replaceable batteries in older phones but invariably they'd get lost or whatever. My leaning toward the 6+ has more to do with the additional battery life than it does the 5.5 over 4.7" screen.

STORAGE: 32GB phone here. I use spotify for my music (with some offline playlists) and Dropbox/Box/FTP servers for my files so I don't really see a storage issue. I'll likely get the 64GB phone to be safe now, but I haven't ever even filled up my current IPhone desite having over 3000 photos stored on it (backed up to iCloud and Box for redundancy). IMO removable storage is dying/dead.
Maybe in your part of the world but definitely not in places where people travel outside of their country frequently and don't want to pay for new sim cards and data plans every place they go to - i.e. Europe and Asia.

 
Any of you with the large format phones talk a lot on the phone? My cell is my primary business line. I'm on it about 20hrs a week for work. The larger format would be great for games and movies but I've used a Note (my brothers) to talk before and it's very akward feeling to me.

 
Debating over what comes down to personal preference is obviously dumb, but does it really never bother you iPhone guys that you can't pop a replacement battery in? Or that you can't add a cheap SD card and suddenly get an additional 64 GBs of space?

I'll admit I'm stubborn enough where that will always be a dealbreaker for me, and I'm not even the type who is a power user or who has tons of music on their phone.
No. I have an external battery that can charge my phone when I need more juice. Never really had memory issues.
Yeah wanted to add:

BATTERY: I use an external battery case that doubles as protection / power. I wish my phone had enough juice to make it thru the day, but I'm a power user, so doubting there is any phone that will last. Thankfully the iPhone has an extremely robust aftermarket support with lots of options. I used to have replaceable batteries in older phones but invariably they'd get lost or whatever. My leaning toward the 6+ has more to do with the additional battery life than it does the 5.5 over 4.7" screen.

STORAGE: 32GB phone here. I use spotify for my music (with some offline playlists) and Dropbox/Box/FTP servers for my files so I don't really see a storage issue. I'll likely get the 64GB phone to be safe now, but I haven't ever even filled up my current IPhone desite having over 3000 photos stored on it (backed up to iCloud and Box for redundancy). IMO removable storage is dying/dead.
Maybe in your part of the world but definitely not in places where people travel outside of their country frequently and don't want to pay for new sim cards and data plans every place they go to - i.e. Europe and Asia.
wat

 
IMO removable storage is dying/dead.
Maybe in your part of the world but definitely not in places where people travel outside of their country frequently and don't want to pay for new sim cards and data plans every place they go to - i.e. Europe and Asia.
wat
he makes a valid point... if you're needing to carry large amounts of data on a phone while travelling, but you swap phones in diff parts of the world (burner often cheaper than paying roaming), then having the ability to hot-swap a mSD card with 64GB data to a new phone could be handy if needing full access to all files. I personally would try to use cloud-based storage there for my needs, but I have no doubt there are others where this is a much better solution.

 
So glad for this thread. Finally got some widgets in use.

Got the direct dial set up. Most excited about being able to press an icon on the home screen and immediately be directed to the closest Five Guys. :thumbup:

 
Any of you with the large format phones talk a lot on the phone? My cell is my primary business line. I'm on it about 20hrs a week for work. The larger format would be great for games and movies but I've used a Note (my brothers) to talk before and it's very akward feeling to me.
I feel like they're slightly smaller than those Korean war phones that you had to wind before you talked in to.

 
IMO removable storage is dying/dead.
Maybe in your part of the world but definitely not in places where people travel outside of their country frequently and don't want to pay for new sim cards and data plans every place they go to - i.e. Europe and Asia.
wat
he makes a valid point... if you're needing to carry large amounts of data on a phone while travelling, but you swap phones in diff parts of the world (burner often cheaper than paying roaming), then having the ability to hot-swap a mSD card with 64GB data to a new phone could be handy if needing full access to all files. I personally would try to use cloud-based storage there for my needs, but I have no doubt there are others where this is a much better solution.
Ah.

 
I'm still waiting to see all the Apple guys creaming themselves over anything. Been in this thread with every new release and I don't really think anyone ever got that excited over anything.

It's a phone that does some neat stuff. Big whoop.
I'm really hoping this is hyperbole...."anything"? Go back to page 1 of this thread and start reading.
2007?

Android guys are upset that Apple people were excited about something 7 years ago!!!?

Apple guy: "Cool, looks like you can pay with your credit card and we're getting a bigger screen. Seems nice."

Android guy: "Dude, Android had that technology 5 years ago and has a screen as big as your face! You are so brainwashed and cream over anything Apple does!!"

Apple guy: "WTF dude?"
I don't know if they're upset or not. I was simply fulfilling your request. That said, you keep going through the thread and the date increases. It's pretty consistent throughout the thread though. I'm sure you can find dates to your liking :shrug:

 
I don't know if they're upset or not. I was simply fulfilling your request. That said, you keep going through the thread and the date increases. It's pretty consistent throughout the thread though. I'm sure you can find dates to your liking :shrug:
this is a thread about the iphone. many people are checking in to get information and discuss the new phone that is being released. yet they have to wade through pages of posts from android guys telling them that apple/iphones suck.

it's lame and tiresome.

 
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I'm currently the owner of an original 5. Was waiting for this release before upgrading, but now I'm left wondering why I should (aside from the "free upgrade" program Verizon is using). I was honestly hoping for more. I'd get a slightly bigger screen, slightly better battery life, and a new wi-fi standard that my home router doesn't utilize. What else would I be getting?

 
Removable storage might be dead if the clouds were secure and it wasn't significantly cheaper than streaming services or built-in storage. Neither is true though.

 
i just think 5.5 is too much phone for me
Same here. Happy with the 4.7, anything more and it will be too big IMO. And this review adds something else to the Plus, he felt like he was going to drop it using one hand.http://m.ign.com/articles/2014/09/09/apple-iphone-6-and-iphone-6-plus-hands-on-impressions

(Video says same thing article reads)
One thing to think about when you read/hear these kinds of reviews questioning the larger phone and the inability to reach with one hand is that you may simply end up holding the phone in a slightly different way in your hand to compensate. I know that with mine, I hold the phone more on my fingers and less on my palm, with the bottom resting mostly on my little finger. That's different from the way I held my iPhone, but I got used to it quickly and it allows my thumb to reach further. I rarely can't reach something on the screen (I have relatively long fingers, but this is on a 5.7" phone). It might not be as easy to reach the upper right corner, but IMO the larger display is worth it.

Anyway, people who take five minutes with the 6+ and try to hold it exactly the same way as they're used to might not be thrilled.
I hear what you're saying, but I've been benched for fumbling before, not sure ill last a season with a 5.5. And this thread went to hell real fast. Hey Rud, is it possible to ban people from individual threads??
Yeah, bigger phones definitely aren't going to be for everyone. I'll be really curious to see how the numbers go with the two versions.

Sorry if I've contributed to the derailing. Just thought some people would like to hear experiences of using a larger phone (not really android vs ios). And my widget talk was just because some people were asking about them. Seeing the later sarcasm, I may have just misread the tone of the questions.

 
Removable storage might be dead if the clouds were secure and it wasn't significantly cheaper than streaming services or built-in storage. Neither is true though.
Also, international data roaming in the U.S. is affordable, but in the rest of the world, it can be ridiculous

Here in Canada, it costs $60/month for 40 GB of data roaming in Europe. And if you want to add the U.S., its another $40/month. It is not financially feasible to utilize cloud services outside the country with those prices.

 
Any of you with the large format phones talk a lot on the phone? My cell is my primary business line. I'm on it about 20hrs a week for work. The larger format would be great for games and movies but I've used a Note (my brothers) to talk before and it's very akward feeling to me.
Not me. And half the time I do, it's over car speaker anyway. That was part of my consideration to move to a bigger phone. Like the other stuff, I've gotten used to talking on this Note, but the old iphone was definitely more comfortable to use as a handset.

 
I'm currently the owner of an original 5. Was waiting for this release before upgrading, but now I'm left wondering why I should (aside from the "free upgrade" program Verizon is using). I was honestly hoping for more. I'd get a slightly bigger screen, slightly better battery life, and a new wi-fi standard that my home router doesn't utilize. What else would I be getting?
You could scroll up a bit to see that this has kinda been addressed quite a few times here already... but here's a good start: Apple's iphone 6 Page

• Bigger Better Brighter screen

• Faster processor

• Better Still Camera

• Better Video Camera

• Touchless Payments / Digital Wallet

• Better Battery life

• Thinner design

• Motion coProcessor with more sensors (in case you're not a couch potato)

• Enhanced security (touch ID)

etc.

 
Any of you with the large format phones talk a lot on the phone? My cell is my primary business line. I'm on it about 20hrs a week for work. The larger format would be great for games and movies but I've used a Note (my brothers) to talk before and it's very akward feeling to me.
Not me. And half the time I do, it's over car speaker anyway. That was part of my consideration to move to a bigger phone. Like the other stuff, I've gotten used to talking on this Note, but the old iphone was definitely more comfortable to use as a handset.
This is what worries me about getting the plus. It would be like holding a small tablet to my ear. I use Bluetooth when possible, but sometimes that isn't possible.

 
i'm starting to second guess getting the plus...
i cannot decide

i should wait till i can at least hold the big one in my hands

i am quite accustomed to carrying a large object around in my pants, so maybe it is no big deal
:lmao:

I'm actually switching to the smaller one. I travel often and take my phone with me. I'd rather not make myself too big of a target especially if my phone won't fit in shorts pockets or something.
see i'd get the smaller one and be happy

but my wife is getting the bigger one, since she has a purse to carry it in the size is a plus for her. So I am just afraid i'll have screen envy.....then i'll say "i wish mine was bigger" and she'll say "tell me about it" and then she'll put her phone in her purse with my tosticles and the entire thing will be very emasculating

 
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i'm starting to second guess getting the plus...
i cannot decide

i should wait till i can at least hold the big one in my hands

i am quite accustomed to carrying a large object around in my pants, so maybe it is no big deal
but my wife is getting the bigger one, since she has a purse to carry it in the size is a plus for her. So I am just afraid i'll have screen envy.....then i'll say "i wish mine was bigger" and she'll say "tell me about it" and then she'll put her phone in her purse with my tosticles and the entire thing will be very emasculating
:lol:

I :wub: deeples

 
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so my dilema now is do I trade in my iphone 5 as is (1 small scratch and small cracking around camera) or since I have 10 days left on my apple care do I spend the $50 and then resell the phone brand new on ebay for more.

 
I'm currently the owner of an original 5. Was waiting for this release before upgrading, but now I'm left wondering why I should (aside from the "free upgrade" program Verizon is using). I was honestly hoping for more. I'd get a slightly bigger screen, slightly better battery life, and a new wi-fi standard that my home router doesn't utilize. What else would I be getting?
You could scroll up a bit to see that this has kinda been addressed quite a few times here already... but here's a good start: Apple's iphone 6 Page

• Bigger Better Brighter screen

• Faster processor

• Better Still Camera

• Better Video Camera

• Touchless Payments / Digital Wallet

• Better Battery life

• Thinner design

• Motion coProcessor with more sensors (in case you're not a couch potato)

• Enhanced security (touch ID)

etc.
Oh, I get all that stuff, just not sure how impressive any of that would be for me personally. I've never been disappointed in the screen I currently have, or the camera. I don't know if I've ever made a video on it aside from ones of my dog doing something crazy. The processor has never been "slow" in opening any app that I use in checking facebook or sports scores. The battery life (which I was very hopeful about) isn't that much improved. I'm not sure about the touchless payment thing yet, and not sure the touch ID thing is that important to me (haven't lost a phone in the 12 years since I'd had a cell phone).

Just saying I was honestly hoping for more.

 
so my dilema now is do I trade in my iphone 5 as is (1 small scratch and small cracking around camera) or since I have 10 days left on my apple care do I spend the $50 and then resell the phone brand new on ebay for more.
Sprint? I'm going to be looking at a 5 possibly.

 
I'm currently the owner of an original 5. Was waiting for this release before upgrading, but now I'm left wondering why I should (aside from the "free upgrade" program Verizon is using). I was honestly hoping for more. I'd get a slightly bigger screen, slightly better battery life, and a new wi-fi standard that my home router doesn't utilize. What else would I be getting?
You could scroll up a bit to see that this has kinda been addressed quite a few times here already... but here's a good start: Apple's iphone 6 Page

• Bigger Better Brighter screen

• Faster processor

• Better Still Camera

• Better Video Camera

• Touchless Payments / Digital Wallet

• Better Battery life

• Thinner design

• Motion coProcessor with more sensors (in case you're not a couch potato)

• Enhanced security (touch ID)

etc.
Oh, I get all that stuff, just not sure how impressive any of that would be for me personally. I've never been disappointed in the screen I currently have, or the camera. I don't know if I've ever made a video on it aside from ones of my dog doing something crazy. The processor has never been "slow" in opening any app that I use in checking facebook or sports scores. The battery life (which I was very hopeful about) isn't that much improved. I'm not sure about the touchless payment thing yet, and not sure the touch ID thing is that important to me (haven't lost a phone in the 12 years since I'd had a cell phone).

Just saying I was honestly hoping for more.
Not being snide at all so wanted to preface that... but what exactly were you realistically hoping for, then? :unsure:

We're talking about pretty good upgrades in pretty much every aspects of the phone's performance, plus introducing a couple new pretty significant features that you simply dismiss as "not sure about".

If you're happy with your current phone then you certainly don't need to upgrade.

If you're wanting to upgrade but are looking for more significant features, I'm just curious what you're expecting that would trigger your purchase?

 
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i just think 5.5 is too much phone for me
Same here. Happy with the 4.7, anything more and it will be too big IMO. And this review adds something else to the Plus, he felt like he was going to drop it using one hand.http://m.ign.com/articles/2014/09/09/apple-iphone-6-and-iphone-6-plus-hands-on-impressions

(Video says same thing article reads)
One thing to think about when you read/hear these kinds of reviews questioning the larger phone and the inability to reach with one hand is that you may simply end up holding the phone in a slightly different way in your hand to compensate. I know that with mine, I hold the phone more on my fingers and less on my palm, with the bottom resting mostly on my little finger. That's different from the way I held my iPhone, but I got used to it quickly and it allows my thumb to reach further. I rarely can't reach something on the screen (I have relatively long fingers, but this is on a 5.7" phone). It might not be as easy to reach the upper right corner, but IMO the larger display is worth it.

Anyway, people who take five minutes with the 6+ and try to hold it exactly the same way as they're used to might not be thrilled.
I hear what you're saying, but I've been benched for fumbling before, not sure ill last a season with a 5.5. And this thread went to hell real fast. Hey Rud, is it possible to ban people from individual threads??
Yeah, bigger phones definitely aren't going to be for everyone. I'll be really curious to see how the numbers go with the two versions. Sorry if I've contributed to the derailing. Just thought some people would like to hear experiences of using a larger phone (not really android vs ios). And my widget talk was just because some people were asking about them. Seeing the later sarcasm, I may have just misread the tone of the questions.
Nah that wasn't meant towards you. I'm interested in the size talk, I'm pretty set on the 4.7 but want to hear about the bigger phones advantages and disadvantaves. I was referring to the "Android has had that for 5 years now" nonsense.
 
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I'm currently the owner of an original 5. Was waiting for this release before upgrading, but now I'm left wondering why I should (aside from the "free upgrade" program Verizon is using). I was honestly hoping for more. I'd get a slightly bigger screen, slightly better battery life, and a new wi-fi standard that my home router doesn't utilize. What else would I be getting?
You could scroll up a bit to see that this has kinda been addressed quite a few times here already... but here's a good start: Apple's iphone 6 Page

Bigger Better Brighter screen

Faster processor

Better Still Camera

Better Video Camera

Touchless Payments / Digital Wallet

Better Battery life

Thinner design

Motion coProcessor with more sensors (in case you're not a couch potato)

Enhanced security (touch ID)

etc.
Oh, I get all that stuff, just not sure how impressive any of that would be for me personally. I've never been disappointed in the screen I currently have, or the camera. I don't know if I've ever made a video on it aside from ones of my dog doing something crazy. The processor has never been "slow" in opening any app that I use in checking facebook or sports scores. The battery life (which I was very hopeful about) isn't that much improved. I'm not sure about the touchless payment thing yet, and not sure the touch ID thing is that important to me (haven't lost a phone in the 12 years since I'd had a cell phone).Just saying I was honestly hoping for more.
What exactly were you hoping for? Phone advancement from here on out will be marginal unless we take a huge leap in battery power:size.

 
I currently have both an iPhone 5 and Note 3. Once I got the Note, which is my dedicated work phone, it became difficult to use the iPhone for anything more than calls and listening to music while running/working out as I got spoiled on the screen size to the point it's difficult to look at anything on the iPhone.

That said, the smaller size is actually an advantage if you use your phone in your exercise program. I need to figure out if there are good solutions for that on the 5.5.

 
I'm currently the owner of an original 5. Was waiting for this release before upgrading, but now I'm left wondering why I should (aside from the "free upgrade" program Verizon is using). I was honestly hoping for more. I'd get a slightly bigger screen, slightly better battery life, and a new wi-fi standard that my home router doesn't utilize. What else would I be getting?
You could scroll up a bit to see that this has kinda been addressed quite a few times here already... but here's a good start: Apple's iphone 6 Page

Bigger Better Brighter screen

Faster processor

Better Still Camera

Better Video Camera

Touchless Payments / Digital Wallet

Better Battery life

Thinner design

Motion coProcessor with more sensors (in case you're not a couch potato)

Enhanced security (touch ID)

etc.
Oh, I get all that stuff, just not sure how impressive any of that would be for me personally. I've never been disappointed in the screen I currently have, or the camera. I don't know if I've ever made a video on it aside from ones of my dog doing something crazy. The processor has never been "slow" in opening any app that I use in checking facebook or sports scores. The battery life (which I was very hopeful about) isn't that much improved. I'm not sure about the touchless payment thing yet, and not sure the touch ID thing is that important to me (haven't lost a phone in the 12 years since I'd had a cell phone).Just saying I was honestly hoping for more.
What exactly were you hoping for? Phone advancement from here on out will be marginal unless we take a huge leap in battery power:size.
WIDGETS!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!1

 
I currently have both an iPhone 5 and Note 3. Once I got the Note, which is my dedicated work phone, it became difficult to use the iPhone for anything more than calls and listening to music while running/working out as I got spoiled on the screen size to the point it's difficult to look at anything on the iPhone.

That said, the smaller size is actually an advantage if you use your phone in your exercise program. I need to figure out if there are good solutions for that on the 5.5.
Serious question, do you feel like an idiot holding the note 3 to your ear? Have never used a phone that big, just seems too big to actually use as a phone. Could totally understand not liking going back to the smaller screen though, for other uses.

 
I currently have both an iPhone 5 and Note 3. Once I got the Note, which is my dedicated work phone, it became difficult to use the iPhone for anything more than calls and listening to music while running/working out as I got spoiled on the screen size to the point it's difficult to look at anything on the iPhone.

That said, the smaller size is actually an advantage if you use your phone in your exercise program. I need to figure out if there are good solutions for that on the 5.5.
Serious question, do you feel like an idiot holding the note 3 to your ear? Have never used a phone that big, just seems too big to actually use as a phone. Could totally understand not liking going back to the smaller screen though, for other uses.
I'm not sure why you'd think you would look silly?

;)

 
I currently have both an iPhone 5 and Note 3. Once I got the Note, which is my dedicated work phone, it became difficult to use the iPhone for anything more than calls and listening to music while running/working out as I got spoiled on the screen size to the point it's difficult to look at anything on the iPhone.

That said, the smaller size is actually an advantage if you use your phone in your exercise program. I need to figure out if there are good solutions for that on the 5.5.
Serious question, do you feel like an idiot holding the note 3 to your ear? Have never used a phone that big, just seems too big to actually use as a phone. Could totally understand not liking going back to the smaller screen though, for other uses.
Look....yes!

 
I currently have both an iPhone 5 and Note 3. Once I got the Note, which is my dedicated work phone, it became difficult to use the iPhone for anything more than calls and listening to music while running/working out as I got spoiled on the screen size to the point it's difficult to look at anything on the iPhone.

That said, the smaller size is actually an advantage if you use your phone in your exercise program. I need to figure out if there are good solutions for that on the 5.5.
Serious question, do you feel like an idiot holding the note 3 to your ear? Have never used a phone that big, just seems too big to actually use as a phone. Could totally understand not liking going back to the smaller screen though, for other uses.
I don't usually hold it to my ear. I almost always use a wired mic/earpiece with it or speakerphone depending on where I am.

 
yeah, some of these big phones are more like a tablet.

I've given serious thought to switching to a phone like the samsung galaxy 5, but that thing looks huge. it's wider than the 6+, which seems like it would make using with one hand more difficult.

I was leaning towards the 6+ based on what people in here have been saying regarding bigger screens, but I don't want to carry around a mini ipad in my pocket.

 
I think the Note is okay in a front pocket in dress/casual slacks, though I still generally go for a jacket or shirt pocket if one is available. Not great for jeans pockets, unless you wear super loose/baggy jeans I guess.

 
I currently have both an iPhone 5 and Note 3. Once I got the Note, which is my dedicated work phone, it became difficult to use the iPhone for anything more than calls and listening to music while running/working out as I got spoiled on the screen size to the point it's difficult to look at anything on the iPhone.

That said, the smaller size is actually an advantage if you use your phone in your exercise program. I need to figure out if there are good solutions for that on the 5.5.
Serious question, do you feel like an idiot holding the note 3 to your ear? Have never used a phone that big, just seems too big to actually use as a phone. Could totally understand not liking going back to the smaller screen though, for other uses.
I'm not sure why you'd think you would look silly?

;)
:lol: Seen that one coming a mile away.
 
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