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So you're telling me if some random guy was saying he likes to make videos, music, and play games on a high quality vibrant screen and browses the web and reads a lot and wants a nice power user phone and asked you if you recommend the iPhone 6 Plus, you would recommend he doesn't get it??

Lol, what would you recommend instead?

You would tell him it's trash and it has problems?

And then what if he went and bought one and tried it out and it worked perfectly unlike anything you were describing, that would make you a liar lol.

According to the poll the vast majority have no problems with the 6+ yet you would tell him they all have problems?

That is plain malicious IMO. What is on your hidden agenda??

I have a 64GB 6+ and for a £700 premium smartphone it's a major disappointment. I wouldn't recommend it either.
The 6+ is an underpowered version of the iPhone 6, and both have insufficient RAM. My advice would be to wait for the 6S, stick with the 5/5S, or if you really must have a 'phablet', then move to Android. I would skip both i6 models but especially the 6+.
 
So you're telling me if some random guy was saying he likes to make videos, music, and play games on a high quality vibrant screen and browses the web and reads a lot and wants a nice power user phone and asked you if you recommend the iPhone 6 Plus, you would recommend he doesn't get it??

Lol, what would you recommend instead?

That guy needs an iPad Air 2. A 6+ would be a big compromise on the screen. The IPA2 has 2 gigs of ram and will outperform the 6+ in all areas. Would you recommend a phone that can web browse or a web browser that can make phone calls?
 
The discussion was about going from a 5s to a 6, not the other way around. Going from a larger size to even slightly smaller after some time is a more noticeable difference compared to going from smaller to slightly larger, which is different but certainly not a shock as was implied in the post that I responded to with that.

I don't know how many face palms this takes. :roll eyes:


going for a larger size to smaller size is always worse, so you're saying its different from going to a smaller size to a bigger size then a bigger size to a smaller size.

but then you confirmed that going to a smaller size form a bigger size is always worst.

So what if the iPhone 6 was an iPhone 5S size?


when basically its just implying that the bigger screen (reasonably sized, i don't want a phablet) is better, since if you go from any bigger screen to a smaller screen size, you'll "notice" the difference.


great logic
 
I don't know how many face palms this takes. :roll eyes:


going for a larger size to smaller size is always worse, so you're saying its different from going to a smaller size to a bigger size then a bigger size to a smaller size.

but then you confirmed that going to a smaller size form a bigger size is always worst.

So what if the iPhone 6 was an iPhone 5S size?


when basically its just implying that the bigger screen (reasonably sized, i don't want a phablet) is better, since if you go from any bigger screen to a smaller screen size, you'll "notice" the difference.


great logic
If you go back and see what the actual discussion was about before you created a different version of it which wasn't what it was about it, perhaps you'll see what all those comments were in reference to. But if you don't, that's alright as well, face palms are aplenty.
 
If you go back and see what the actual discussion was about before you created a different version of it which wasn't what it was about it, perhaps you'll see what all those comments were in reference to. But if you don't, that's alright as well, face palms are aplenty.



lol.... what other version?


You said there isn't a noticeable difference when you go from a 5S to a 6, but you agreed when you go back to an iPhone 5S you will see a noticeable difference.

Hence there is a difference. It doesn't matter if the scenario is reversed the difference is there. and if you don't feel it, thats why i suggested you go to a 5S for a week and you will.

:D
 
lol.... what other version?


You said there isn't a noticeable difference when you go from a 5S to a 6, but you agreed when you go back to an iPhone 5S you will see a noticeable difference.

Hence there is a difference. It doesn't matter if the scenario is reversed the difference is there. and if you don't feel it, thats why i suggested you go to a 5S for a week and you will.

:D
You are trying to use a purely objective approach to something that's purely subjective. The "logic" of that doesn't work that way. Yes, of course, objectively there's same kind of difference going between something smaller and something larger, whichever way you go. Subjectively--as this is what it's about in this situation--is a different thing when you are talking about going one way vs. the other way.
 
I like creator on this post very interested in the iPhone 6/6 + but am thinking that it's not so long before, it is likely that Apple will release new models. I was going to take me out's model I think about Non-S more for they have more fun than the S models. The other side, I don't know if I have the desire to wait for around 16 months at the same time not wanting to tie me, either.
 
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