I can't see the need for overpriced ugly sticky back plastic (aka screen protectors) unless you've got really sharp keys or pockets lined with sandpaper. In four years I only got a couple of tiny scratches you can barely see (via colour shift) from keys/coins on the iPhone 4, which has been unprotected from day one.
Then everyone would need to make new cases, and accessory cradles to fit the 5S Mk2.
If it ain't broke don't fix it.![]()
Maybe this will help - 5 is easy, 6 is fine except for the extreme edges but can stretch, 6 Plus.. even with barely any grip on the left side, hopeless
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.At the moment I really LOVE the screen size, screen quality, and if I'm honest with the double tap option I can reach everything and text with one hand!!
No complaints from me, I fear when I use the 6 I might miss the size ha
A thousand times this! Buy a £700 phone and put a £2 piece of sticky plastic on the brand new screen. Fail.
Unless you're keeping the phone in a pocket full of keys (who does this?) then it's not needed. The oleophobic coating does a good job at preventing major grease build up on the phone, so a quick wipe in the t-shirt is all you need to clean the display.
I feel people create a problem where there isn't one.
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What's this double tap option? If I double tap the home button it just brings up the app switcher.
Don't press it just tap the home button. IE no click. Like how you would to read a fingerprint but quick on off.
would be useful. Or completely remove the
and have the 123 there instead.
instead. How the hell needs a pictures of frogs and crap anyway?Are there any other weird things like that built in?
Being able to swap the 123 andwould be useful. Or completely remove the
and have the 123 there instead.
I have to stretch my thumb to reach the 123, most of the time hittinginstead. How the hell needs a pictures of frogs and crap anyway?
.reserve website down?