Got my 6 plus and I kind of feel like it's too big also disappointed at the fact that all the amazing cases are on the 6 is there a big difference between the 2?
the 6+ has a sightly better camera...
I started out with a 6+ and did a return/exchange for a 6... the 6+ was just to darn big for my liking. The 6 meets my needs quite well.
the 6+ has a sightly better camera...
I started out with a 6+ and did a return/exchange for a 6... the 6+ was just to darn big for my liking. The 6 meets my needs quite well.
Numerous people have switched from the 6 Plus to the 6. Heck, when I initially saw the iPhone 6 Plus close up, I had second thoughts about getting it, but I went ahead and got it anyway and I don't have any regrets about it. I'm too used to it now to switch to the smaller screen at this time, and in fact, my iPhone 6 Plus doesn't even seem big any more.
Numerous people have switched from the 6 Plus to the 6. Heck, when I initially saw the iPhone 6 Plus close up, I had second thoughts about getting it, but I went ahead and got it anyway and I don't have any regrets about it. I'm too used to it now to switch to the smaller screen at this time, and in fact, my iPhone 6 Plus doesn't even seem big any more.
A few months ago I went through the same struggle. As a Verizon customer on a 3 GB shared plan I didn?t have the option of streaming music so a 16 GB phone + cloud storage was out of the question. My goal was to have a device that could accommodate my current music/podcast/photo library on one device (Nokia Lumia 928 + 32 GB iPod Touch). My two options were the iPhone 6 Plus (64 MB) or iPhone 6 (128 GB). After doing the math I realized I wouldn't have enough space for a 64 MB device so I chose the iPhone 6 for the following reasons:
1. I was not willing to shell out the extra $100 for 128 GB
2. When I want a larger screen I have an iMac at work and a MacBook Pro at home.
3. With a case the 6 Plus was too large for my pockets
4. Battery life is more than sufficient as I only have to charge once a day.
I?m already heavily invested in the ecosystem (also own Beats Wireless 2 Earphones) so it was a win-win situation!