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Well still haven't pulled the "buy". Seems they do indeed have 2Gb which I'd hope would stop the safari reloads, which do annoy me.

I still might wait until release day and maybe swap my 6 for a 6 Plus....
 
At this point, I'm probably going to keep my 6. I'll wait until all the craziness dies down to decide. But more than likely will wait until the 7 comes out next year.
 
Honestly they should have added 4gb of ram. Maybe then I'd consider it but 2gb still really isn't enough.
 
Well what's happening... Anyone changed their mind either way?

I've bought a 2nd hand 6+ to see what it's like, has loads of warranty still to. Well see what I think of size, sell my 6 if so, then see what Galen on 6S...
 
Nope. Got a good deal on the 6 knowing full well the 6s was weeks away and all I wanted was the bigger screen and Apple Pay.

My contract now also falls on August 23rd, which will be bang in time for the iPhone 7s where the upgrade will actually feel like a huge jump.

Next time round I may even go for a Plus model because I've gotten so used to the larger display of the 6 having come from the 5s that the Plus doesn't look as daunting now.

Hopefully the 7 series removes the physical home button and we get a 5.5" phone in a smaller body than the current 6 series.
 
Nope. Got a good deal on the 6 knowing full well the 6s was weeks away and all I wanted was the bigger screen and Apple Pay.
What was deal then...


Next time round I may even go for a Plus model because I've gotten so used to the larger display of the 6 having come from the 5s that the Plus doesn't look as daunting now.
at the moment that what I feel. I've had a 6 for a year, so have jumped to a 6+ to see if too big. I'm really hoping they slim down also next year for 7, the LG G3 squeezes 5.5" in much smaller size than 6+[/QUOTE]
 
Nope. Got a good deal on the 6 knowing full well the 6s was weeks away and all I wanted was the bigger screen and Apple Pay.

My contract now also falls on August 23rd, which will be bang in time for the iPhone 7s where the upgrade will actually feel like a huge jump.

Next time round I may even go for a Plus model because I've gotten so used to the larger display of the 6 having come from the 5s that the Plus doesn't look as daunting now.

Hopefully the 7 series removes the physical home button and we get a 5.5" phone in a smaller body than the current 6 series.

I am in the same boat kinda, I have a 6 and got used to the screen to where now it feels normal (not small but normal) and would like to try out the 6s plus. Problem is, when I had the 3-5 minutes to stand there and try the 6 plus in store it felt like it would be to hard to reach things like the address bar in safari and tapping the top to jump to the top of the page. Even as far as it becoming a problem to drop it trying to one hand operate.

As far as the 7, unfortunately it will not lose the home button yet. Reason is that they need to give people time to adopt 3d touch and not everyone is getting the S cycle. I think it may take 2-3 new phones to have no button. Would be an awesome iPhone X. Anyways, I hope I am wrong cause I like the idea of no home button.
 
Yep I have the 6 and bumping up to the 6+. Upgrading my iPhones yearly is my weakness. I am excited about the force touch and live photos!
 
I got on one of those upgrade every year plans and it is only costing me $6 per month and trading in my 6 to upgrade. I figured I might as well. I am impressed with the major speed increase, looking forward to the increased ram, better camera, advanced LTE and wifi, and I think 3D touch could be major feature. I'll be upgrading yearly from here on out.
 
What was deal then...


at the moment that what I feel. I've had a 6 for a year, so have jumped to a 6+ to see if too big. I'm really hoping they slim down also next year for 7, the LG G3 squeezes 5.5" in much smaller size than 6+

£9.99 for the phone.

£35 a month for Unlimited Calls, Unlimited Texts, and 5GB of 4G data.
 
Yup. Sticking with the same size 6 to 6s. The 6 still runs like butter, but I take tons of pictures so the camera alone did it for me. The added 3D Touch and 2 GB RAM are also amazing additions.
 
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