Hi!
I just wonder if i should wait to the next Iphone 6S or buy the Iphone 6.
In my situation i really need a new phone.
I just repaired mine, they replaced the glass and display and now the sensor 
that makes the touchscreen lock when on a call seems gone.
Also the new battery was a joke.
It drains faster than the old one.
/A
> 18 aug. 2015 kl. 05:06 skrev Sadam Ahmed <[email protected]>:
> 
> Shawn,
> 
> Good points.
> 
> I got the iPhone 6 thinking I'd be able to use Apple Pay but it's still not 
> available here in Australia.
> 
> Having said that glad I upgraded from the 5S.
> 
> I intend to skip the 6S so my next big update will be the 7.
> 
> Sadam Ahmed
> 
> On 8/18/2015 12:30 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>> Well, even if you owned the iPhone 6 or 6+, you still have limitations with 
>> it if you live in Canada like I do. The big one is we don't have Apple Pay 
>> yet, and I doubt we ever will like we never had iTunes Radio until Apple 
>> Music came but that's a different subject altogether. The point I'm trying 
>> to get at is that if you live in canada, that fancy chip for Apple Pay is 
>> useless. Besides, I love my 5S. I'd hate to have a phone that doesn't fit in 
>> my pocket. If I wanted to carry it in a bag, I may as well get an iPad Mini 
>> or something like that.
>> 
>> Shawn
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>>> On Aug 17, 2015, at 1:40 PM, Scott Granados <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Many limitations, like I said, no apple pay (unless you add the watch) no 
>>> access to the faster networks, smaller display which for someone with big 
>>> hands like me the 6+ was a great improvement.  You really do have 
>>> limitations once you’re out of date.  Now they may not be meaningful to 
>>> you, that’s absolutely an individual thing but for me for example, I really 
>>> wanted and am glad to have Apple Pay.  I use T-Mobile so like the extra 
>>> bands  and definitely love the extra speed, I also use NFC for identifying 
>>> servers at work.  So it just depends on the use case.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 17, 2015, at 2:37 PM, E.T. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>  While technology is part of my life, it does not control what I do to the 
>>>> point that I cannot function without it to some degree. Its a phone. Its 
>>>> got many useful side benefits. I am not one of those rich people who trade 
>>>> in a car every year so they can stay ahead of the Joneses.
>>>> 
>>>>  It makes little sense to chase after the latest and greatest. I do not 
>>>> find my 5 to be old at all. Limitations? What limitations? (smiles)
>>>> 
>>>> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>>>>  [email protected]
>>>> Many believe that we have been visited
>>>> in the past. What if it were true?
>>>> 
>>>> On 8/17/2015 11:29 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
>>>>> Well pay for things is one big thing your phone can’t do, work on a lot 
>>>>> of networks is another and there is a fair bit of sluggishness when you 
>>>>> use an older device like the 5 but hey go with what works for you.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It’s good you’re getting access to the same class of devices as the 
>>>>> sited.  That in itself is a great thing.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Aug 17, 2015, at 2:26 PM, E.T. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>  My iPhone 5 is about 2 and a half years old. I am not even looking at a 
>>>>>> new phone until this one starts wearing down. My next phone might well 
>>>>>> be a 7 or even an 8. There is noting my 5 cannot do at this time. 
>>>>>> (smiles)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>>>>>>  [email protected]
>>>>>> Many believe that we have been visited
>>>>>> in the past. What if it were true?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 8/17/2015 11:20 AM, christopher hallsworth wrote:
>>>>>>> Oh ok know what you mean and this is why I personally don't go for the 
>>>>>>> newer phones and instead wait one or two years when they drop in price 
>>>>>>> but that's just me.
>>>>>>>> On 17 Aug 2015, at 19:12, Scott Granados <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> The new phones have updated hardware including an updated / better 
>>>>>>>> fingerprint censor, better radio chips that support more bands, larger 
>>>>>>>> battery, NFC chip as you mentioned for payment, etc.  Each phone is an 
>>>>>>>> iteration better.  Not really revolutionary changes but nice hardware 
>>>>>>>> upgrades nonetheless.  The proposed 6S+ / 6S is rumored to have a 12 
>>>>>>>> megapixel camera instead of 8, faster Qualcomm radio chip (more than 
>>>>>>>> twice faster on the network), force touch display and more battery.  
>>>>>>>> Small changes but ones that will make the user experience better.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On Aug 17, 2015, at 2:09 PM, christopher hallsworth 
>>>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Thank you so how come they are better in the newer phones apart from 
>>>>>>>>> Apple Pay support?
>>>>>>>>>> On 17 Aug 2015, at 19:08, Scott Granados <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Hi Chris,
>>>>>>>>>> I personally am a big fan of the iPhones in general.  I have a  6+ 
>>>>>>>>>> now but bought the 5S actually the day it came out.That was one of 
>>>>>>>>>> the advantages of working for VZW at the time I could cut in line 
>>>>>>>>>> and buy the phone before the store opened.
>>>>>>>>>>      The finger print reader is great and even better in the 6+.  
>>>>>>>>>> Enjoy your new device.  They really are good phones.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 17, 2015, at 1:59 PM, christopher hallsworth 
>>>>>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi all the iPhone 5s it's good isn't it? I even have Touch ID set 
>>>>>>>>>>> up and enabled and it really works as far as unlocking my phone 
>>>>>>>>>>> goes. Not tried purchasing from the iTunes or App Stores yet but am 
>>>>>>>>>>> confident that will work too. I also have my favourite Alex voice. 
>>>>>>>>>>> Personally, I like the sound of him on the 5s. I also like the 
>>>>>>>>>>> overall volume it can get very loud can't it? I can hear it with 
>>>>>>>>>>> clarity at just 50% volume.
>>>>>>>>>>> 
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