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Ok I'm posting here as if I post in apple forums I will not get anything i don't already know....

Right call me a fanboy to get it out of the way!

I have an iPhone 6 currently as previously I've had 5s,5,4s,4,3GS,3G

See the pattern???

Well I think I'm starting to get a bit pissed off to be honest. Apple products used to be the "must have" devices but lately I'm just well.....bored.

I did try the SG3 a while back and I loved it! It was a beast but there was something just niggling in the back of my mind so I went back to my trusty iPhone.

I'm coming up for a upgrade any time now and I don't know whether to jump and go to the s6 or follow the path and get the "new" but not new iPhone 6s....

Yes I have other apple devices and all my family have iPhones so iMessage is a benefit but there's also what's app...
I have spent a ton of cash on iTunes which is also keeping me back but there are cheaper alternatives.
I need help. I need advice. Let's not start a war of who has the "better" tech.
I simply want to informative info to try help me decide because this is doing my nut in now. I want to make the right choice. Do I stick with the same old thing for another 12-24 months or so I take a leap and try something new but potentially regret it?
 
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This thread was moved to the sub-forum where phone comparisons are discussed.

I'm with Verizon and use a Motorola Droid Turbo 64GB, It is without question the best phone I have ever used.

If you are with Verizon you might want to check it out before you buy your iPhone6S.

... Thom
 
Do I stick with the same old thing for another 12-24 months or so I take a leap and try something new but potentially regret it?

Oh boy, my least-favourite question after "What's the best phone right now?" ;)

There's a lot to be said in favour of the Apple ecosystem; I couldn't personally live with iOS, having owned nothing but Androids, but I can appreciate the ease-of-use, synergy between devices, and the design of the hardware. With iTunes content no longer being DRM-locked it's easier to move between platforms, but you need to weigh the pros and cons carefully. For example, if you're on EE then only the iPhone 6 can (currently) take advantage of their new "wifi-calling" facility. Then there's price... some networks offer better deals (££ vs GB) on the iP6.

My best advice is to try out as many different handsets as you can before making a decision you're going to have to live with for some time. This takes a bit of time time, but it's lots of fun. :D
 
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