Why would you like it then? It's almost exactly the same as the 5S apart from the size.
It has a higher resolution, but at the same PPI. So, it fits a little bit more on screen, at the same clarity. This is what most people want as the vast majority cannot see the pixels on a 326 PPI retina display and don't want interface elements such as buttons to be any smaller.What i don't understand why did they put the 6 with a 4.7" screen with the same PPI as the 5s which has a 4", it needed a slightly higher rez/ppi for the bigger screen.
Because I like to get the latest tech, especially Apple products.
I know that it's out there somewhere but I was wondering if somebody could help me out.
I am currently using a BlackBerry Z10 which is great. I get instant push notifications for all 11 of the Gmail accounts I use.
How would this work on an iPhone as I am thinking about switching over. Last time I read there was a 5 account limit for the Gmail iOS app
This is just strange.

iPhone 6’s A8 processor runs at 1.2GHz, while the iPhone 6 Plus clocks in at 1.39GHz, according to GeekBench. Both phones appear to have the same 1GB of memory as last year’s devices.
Mine now says preparing for Shipment
Anyone else? It was on Preparing for Dispatch yesterday.
Depends if you have music on your phone. I personally couldn't go back to a 16 as I found myself having to delete apps to update existing apps sometimes, or delete music/photos/videos to make room for new music/photos/videos. Did my head in.
Also, as apps and games get more complex, they take up far more room on install or overtime
Why? I think that's why the majority of people upgrade their iPhones to the latest model. Especially those on a 5/5S. It's hardly worlds apart from them, it doesn't do anything amazing that the previous model can't, but it looks nice and is a bit faster (for loading your Facebook newsfeed that extra bit faster...)
Only reason I upgraded was because it was the latest and greatest from Apple, same as I've ended up with every model on the day of release
If you can afford it then why not?![]()
). Sure, of course you can afford it (although there are plenty of people who say "ooh I can't splash out £600 in one go so I'm going to sign up to a ridiculously overpriced contract" who probably could use the money better, but that's a different discussion).
I just don't feel like 'having the latest technology' is a very rational goal in itself. Particularly the guy who posted earlier saying he actually preferred the smaller screen!
There a couple of guys here at work who must have the latest one, yet the regularly use payday loans to get them through the month. lol

The reviews seem overwhelmingly positive for both models. I think iOS 8 notification screen widgets might prove very popular and particularly useful on the iPhone 6 Plus. I'm guessing you'll be able to fit more on screen.
As long as I can get the Plus in my pocket relatively comfortably I'll be very happy I think. Answering calls in public might feel a bit odd at first though due to its size but the more it's used the less of a 'statement' it will come across as at first!