Pretty much sold on the 6 plus, but..

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I know I am. But still, I do have the right to ask without users like Sean trolling.

Yes, you do have every right, but you also have to be the most indecisive person on the planet. Honest question, do you have trouble picking out pants in the morning?


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1. Not at all.
2. I have no experience with what you are asking about here, so I don't have an answer
3. You could bend (or otherwise damage) your phone like you could damage your car and/or home. Just take sufficient care not to abuse the phone and you should be fine.

People use phones in too many different ways for random people on the Internet to give you a valid opinion on whether or not a device will work for you. If you are interested in a phone, buy it and use the buyer's remorse period to see if the phone is for you. If it is, that's good. If it isn't, just return it. Just because I have an easy time using my iPhone 6 Plus doesn't mean that you will and vice versa.
 

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I know I am. But still, I do have the right to ask without users like Sean trolling.

Actually, you're not afforded a "right" to that at all (none of us are)...especially given your history. We could probably make an entire sub-forum of threads where you said you're ready to pull the trigger on whichever iPhone. The interesting thing is that I don't think people pay attention to your threads very closely, given the fact that you've apparently ordered an iPhone 6, then miraculously asked a month later if you should order an iPhone 6, and then asked a hundred times if people thought you should by a Plus vs. a regular 6.

It's really not trolling at this point my friend...it's brutally honest observation and relevant response. In case anyone was curious...here's a quick rundown of RavenSword's last 5 months...

http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6-plus/314868-pretty-much-sold-6-plus-but.html
http://forums.imore.com/general-apple-news-discussion/305603-my-one-hesitation-going-all-apple.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone/304538-keep-5s-buy-iphone-6-off-contract.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6-plus/301095-some-questions-iphone-6-plus-owners.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone/300673-iphone-6-would-better-suit-my-needs.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6/299839-finally-got-my-phone-ordered-after-upgrade-hell.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6-plus/299501-what-made-you-choose-6-plus.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6/299004-did-i-make-mistake-going-6-over-6-plus.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6-plus/298263-do-you-think-size-will-issue.html

...and in EVERY one of those threads, the same answers are given...over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
 

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Actually, you're not afforded a "right" to that at all (none of us are)...especially given your history. We could probably make an entire sub-forum of threads where you said you're ready to pull the trigger on whichever iPhone. The interesting thing is that I don't think people pay attention to your threads very closely, given the fact that you've apparently ordered an iPhone 6, then miraculously asked a month later if you should order an iPhone 6, and then asked a hundred times if people thought you should by a Plus vs. a regular 6.

It's really not trolling at this point my friend...it's brutally honest observation and relevant response. In case anyone was curious...here's a quick rundown of RavenSword's last 5 months...

http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6-plus/314868-pretty-much-sold-6-plus-but.html
http://forums.imore.com/general-apple-news-discussion/305603-my-one-hesitation-going-all-apple.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone/304538-keep-5s-buy-iphone-6-off-contract.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6-plus/301095-some-questions-iphone-6-plus-owners.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone/300673-iphone-6-would-better-suit-my-needs.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6/299839-finally-got-my-phone-ordered-after-upgrade-hell.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6-plus/299501-what-made-you-choose-6-plus.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6/299004-did-i-make-mistake-going-6-over-6-plus.html
http://forums.imore.com/iphone-6-plus/298263-do-you-think-size-will-issue.html

...and in EVERY one of those threads, the same answers are given...over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.

You also don't need to post in my apparent many threads. You could ignore me. Serious, if you aren't going to post anything relevant, just stop it. That's all in gonna say
 

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You also don't need to post in my apparent many threads. You could ignore me. Serious, if you aren't going to post anything relevant, just stop it. That's all in gonna say
Ignoring is a two way street... You can ignore Sean...in fact, you can set the forum to ignore him so you don't even have to think about it. You do appear to have a history of crowd sourcing affirmation...and appearing to disregard advice given...
 
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You also don't need to post in my apparent many threads. You could ignore me. Serious, if you aren't going to post anything relevant, just stop it. That's all in gonna say

But what I'm posting is perfectly relevant. That's the whole issue here!

Just make a decision on a phone already...the truth is, you couldn't possibly GET anymore crowd affirmed answers because you've exhausted every question that could be brought up when trying to figure out which phone is best for YOU. And at the end of the day, as we've said a million times, why are you investing so much in what total online strangers prefer their phones to be like...there's a pretty darn good chance that NONE of us reflect your own needs, wants and demands when it comes to a smart phone.

You've crossed a threshold of normal consumer research, and to be honest, it seems more like attention seeking than anything else really...especially given the "questions" you posed in this one, one revolving around a subject that was beaten to death and ultimately found untrue not even 2 days after the phone was in the hands of the consumer.
 

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Why would it bend in my pocket? Why is it a hassle? And what kind of toll does the scaling take?

Because it is a long, thin device, and apple decided to go against reinforcing the frame to make it lighter (I am sure the 6s+ will fix this issue) that being said, It still takes a good amount of pressure. It is a larger device, so that might make it a hassle for some. Performance toll is what it would take, hopefully next year with the A9 chip and hopefully 2gb of ram these issues will disappear. That said, it is still a solid device.
 

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Anyway, I'd like to apologize to the users here, particularly ShaunHRCC.

I realize that no one is is probaly trying to be mean or rude. And I realize that this is my fault. Over the past few months I've just been going back and forth on what phone I want. Wether it's a android phone or a iPhone. I've had, and returned: the G3, M8, and Moto X. I've also ordered and canceled the 6 and 6 plus.

I suppose that's a testament to how close these two platforms are in quality now that's it's hard to make a decision between them. I can think of a list of things I like and don't like about both. And I really just need to take a breath and just think about which offers the least amount of compromises out of both to me. And maybe not worry so much on how well it may work with future purchases or devices.
 

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Anyway, I'd like to apologize to the users here, particularly ShaunHRCC.

I realize that no one is is probaly trying to be mean or rude. And I realize that this is my fault. Over the past few months I've just been going back and forth on what phone I want. Wether it's a android phone or a iPhone. I've had, and returned: the G3, M8, and Moto X. I've also ordered and canceled the 6 and 6 plus.

I suppose that's a testament to how close these two platforms are in quality now that's it's hard to make a decision between them. I can think of a list of things I like and don't like about both. And I really just need to take a breath and just think about which offers the least amount of compromises out of both to me. And maybe not worry so much on how well it may work with future purchases or devices.

*Sean

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Anyway, I'd like to apologize to the users here, particularly ShaunHRCC.

I realize that no one is is probaly trying to be mean or rude. And I realize that this is my fault. Over the past few months I've just been going back and forth on what phone I want. Wether it's a android phone or a iPhone. I've had, and returned: the G3, M8, and Moto X. I've also ordered and canceled the 6 and 6 plus.

I suppose that's a testament to how close these two platforms are in quality now that's it's hard to make a decision between them. I can think of a list of things I like and don't like about both. And I really just need to take a breath and just think about which offers the least amount of compromises out of both to me. And maybe not worry so much on how well it may work with future purchases or devices.

Good luck in your search. I hope you find a phone that you like.
 

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My only thing about going back to android is that I did kinda want a MacBook one day and a iPhone would integrate nicely with that. But maybe it wouldn't be a big issue with a android phone.
 
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