The only issues I'm "playing down" are the ones where expectations are bordering on unreasonable.
If you want a race car, you don't buy a Focus RS and then complain it's not as fast as a Tesla Plaid and rubbish the Focus based on that.
If you want to do professional shots, you don't buy a smartphone and then complain it's not as good as a DSLR (this is not just the P6, it happens with all phones)
I'm absolutely in agreement that a phone with connectivity problems is appalling given that this is the main function of a phone in the first place and the people suffering problems like this should be unhappy.
I'll also stand by the comment that people are quicker to criticise bad experiences than good experiences and this happens for a whole manner of things.
I feel that, if it's fair for people to highlight their issues with the P6, it's fair and balanced for me to highlight the good time I have had with mine.
The camera argument is somewhat nullified. Phone cameras are now relatively excellent and we should be expecting them to be so.
Advanced Computation, decent sensor size and developing tech means a dedicated camera is only now for the super keen enthusiast and high level pro work.
Taking a pic on the phone and then a bit of post processing is super convenient and nowadays a real option.