I feel the same way about the 6 vs. the 6+ if I ever get forced to move up to a screen that is bigger than I can use with one hand like the 6 has I'd rather go as big as I can and get the 6+ so I get at least some benefit out of giving up one handed use.
Same reason I went for the Plus over the 6. I couldn't use the 6 with one hand reliably either so the Plus was a no brainer to get its extra functionality (better low light camera, screen res, system wide landscape mode).
The size isn't an issue for me. I have one pair of pants it doesn't fit comfortably in but it has smaller than usual pockets for a guy which is annoying anyway.
The on complaint I have after using it for a few weeks is that 1GB RAM is really not enough for this device. It resumes apps way too often. Safari I can deal with as that's ALWAYS been an issue for me on every iPhone I've had but its crap that I can't multitask without any other app having to reload or for apps to randomly crash because the RAM was exceeded (logs prove this).
However, it's still a great device to be more productive. I use my phone at work constantly messaging work pictures to my boss, emailing, calling, texting with my team, using my project management tools and the bigger screen size really improves my productivity. The screen resolution is the size of most work computer displays so it displays the same. It's still smaller physically but I can still read it better than on the smaller 6 and certainly the 5 (which was practically unusable for some tasks).
I'm definitely a happy 6 Plus owner. Once you get used to the larger size everything else seems too small especially if it becomes your main computing device.
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I actually had it for two days
my mother in law got one and waited for her SIM card. To be honest - it wasn't so different. Both were impractical for single handed use, so might as well get the bigger screen.
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Really? I always had this problem on the 5s, and he 6 as well. It's just terrible design decision by Apple, the iOS 6 keyboard didn't have this issue.
That's just an iOS keyboard issue. I've been having that typing issue since the original iPhone. For me it's usually "n" or "b" though unless I'm typing in the Safari address bar. You'd think intelligent software would take them out as it sees normal words in line. Oh well.