OP what is the difference between people upgrading from a 12 to the 14 vs you upgrading from the 6 plus to 8 plus? Especially after you said after the 7, you wouldn’t trust Apple to put out a full functioning product?
The 6 Plus was Apple's last sensible phone. It was large enough to read but (arguably) light and thin enough to carry.
After the 6 Plus, the phones started getting heavier...and heavier and fatter and heavier and fatter...until the current generation, which is the heaviest and fattest of all iPhones. They're just ridiculous. If you drop a Max on your head while reading in bed, you're likely to injure yourself considerably.
Anyway, the direction is clear for next year's iPhone:
Thank you for wrapping this up, couldn’t have said it better.My final thought on this subject is isn’t it great that Apple gives us options? This year’s iPhone not to your taste? Happy with your older phone? No problem, for a reasonable fee Apple will replace the battery for you if needed.
I cherish my Apple devices, they make my life easier and smoother. I understand one can’t be the bride at every wedding & I can’t get every new device but I take great pleasure in watching Apple events & seeing people here getting excited about their new purchases. Seeing joy makes me happy.
In closing, one can also not be the the corpse at every funeral…. so on that note I consider this thread is basically DOA, enjoy your 8+ madam.
What I find interesting is that you are hung up on weight and size of the current phones and yet you admittedly use an 8 Plus which is 1) taller 2) wider 3) thicker 4) heavier than the regular iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and iPhone 14 *14 is thicker by .01”. So, is your issue only with pro models?The 6 Plus was Apple's last sensible phone. It was large enough to read but (arguably) light and thin enough to carry.
After the 6 Plus, the phones started getting heavier...and heavier and fatter and heavier and fatter...until the current generation, which is the heaviest and fattest of all iPhones. They're just ridiculous. If you drop a Max on your head while reading in bed, you're likely to injure yourself considerably.
Anyway, the direction is clear for next year's iPhone:
Was it necessary for your to upgrade to the 8+ when your 6+ checked off everything on your list? Sounds like you don't practice what you preach.. I also know that you make a few threads like this every year and then disappear until the next phones come out.. See you next year!It's that time of year again, when Apple and its legions of followers will make you think you need to separate yourself from $1,500 of hard-earned money to get a new phone.
Here's a checklist I use when thinking about acquiring a new phone.
1. Will the phone do anything I need? No.
2. With the new phone, will I end up doing exactly the same things I'm doing with my present phone? Yes.
3. Will the phone make me happier? No.
4. Will the phone make me poorer? Yes, in several ways.
Food for thought...
So today I got a new battery for my 8 Plus. Totally happy, and probably good for another 2 years.
The 6 plus is almost universally regarded as the worst iPhone that Apple ever released. If you are going to troll, you have to understand that making it obvious like this just doesn't work. (although 19 pages of replies rather proves me wrong on that)The 6 Plus was Apple's last sensible phone. It was large enough to read but (arguably) light and thin enough to carry.
After the 6 Plus, the phones started getting heavier...and heavier and fatter and heavier and fatter...until the current generation, which is the heaviest and fattest of all iPhones. They're just ridiculous. If you drop a Max on your head while reading in bed, you're likely to injure yourself considerably.
Anyway, the direction is clear for next year's iPhone:
In this case, the battery is not improved enough to make a difference. My 13 Pro Max is still perfect for the job.I’m curious now. What do you need from the iPhone 14 that your iPhone 13PM doesn’t already provide for your business? If the answer is battery life then Apple let you buy a new battery btw
We just wanna know why you upgraded from a 6+ to an 8+ after saying you wouldn’t need an X or 8+I'm surprised at the staying power of this thread. Clearly a lot of people (~164 at this count) liked the original post, and then a bunch of other people got their ego hurt or something and lashed out.
I would consider it a strength when a discussion forum hosts differing opinions. Many here seem not to want to hear anything but "I love iPhone and I want it" sentiments. There used to be fan magazines for audiences like that.
You won’t get an answer most likely lolWe just wanna know why you upgraded from a 6+ to an 8+ after saying you wouldn’t need an X or 8+
If anyone got their feelings hurt, it could be from the condescending tone of your post. What was the point of your post other than to be smug about your decision to keep the iPhone you’re happy with and wet blanket anyone excited about the upgrade. I would in no way take the number of replies as any sort of validation of your post. Quite the contrary in my opinion.I'm surprised at the staying power of this thread. Clearly a lot of people (~164 at this count) liked the original post, and then a bunch of other people got their ego hurt or something and lashed out.
I would consider it a strength when a discussion forum hosts differing opinions. Many here seem not to want to hear anything but "I love iPhone and I want it" sentiments. There used to be fan magazines for audiences like that.
I'm surprised at the staying power of this thread. Clearly a lot of people (~164 at this count) liked the original post, and then a bunch of other people got their ego hurt or something and lashed out.
I would consider it a strength when a discussion forum hosts differing opinions. Many here seem not to want to hear anything but "I love iPhone and I want it" sentiments. There used to be fan magazines for audiences like that.
The iPhone has the luxury of being both a mainstream cell phone brand, a device that remains popular and essential every day to millions and millions of people, AND a super fancy, lusted-after tech product that drives the industry forward almost on a yearly basis. That's not even to mention the Android switching that continues to go on year after year. In some ways, owning an iPhone (or any smartphone) is just kind of programmed into people's budgets.Meanwhile in the real world, these iPhones are sold out most places, and I'd imagine many are enjoying them.
Some of the minority that don't enjoy them also post in these forums (eg. the iPhone 14 Pro return thread).
The notion that it's the same exact customers year after year running over each other to the Apple Store to yell "First!" is childish and out of date.
Chances are they don’t even own an iPhone….We just wanna know why you upgraded from a 6+ to an 8+ after saying you wouldn’t need an X or 8+
Sorry, disagree. Their “upgrades” are minuscule. Certainly not worth 1k usd per year, or even every other year. Think about it, you’re paying 1k+/- for an upgrade that’s barely noticeable. I have money, I earn 5x more than my husband but I don’t like throw away money on something that really has no benefit. Though my husband just ordered me 14 dual nano from Hong Kong 😀😀😀😀 it’s his money so I don’t care 😀😀😀😀Apples too "Smart" when it comes to applying pressure to its costumers,
But Apple is also very diligent when it comes to being "Right" for the people
So to say that all of these price hikes and yearly upgrades is all because of ourselves and what makes us happy.
People are comfortable when it comes to buying the next big $1,000 upgrade that they call it Pro/ Pro Max
Apple is setting the trend for the cellular market not because they want to or because they are greedy but because that's the best way to serve out their brand. And much more.
I bet 99% of people on here won’t get this pic. But I did 👍🏼
OP’s love story with the 6 continues - “Another thing the 6 had going for it was outstanding call quality. I guess few use their phones as phones anymore. But unless you use airpods, the phones after the 6 all had call quality that was worse for the receiver of your calls”
We still want to know why then you dumped it for the 8+. And what’s the difference between going from a 11/12 to the 14.
Sorry, disagree. Their “upgrades” are minuscule. Certainly not worth 1k usd per year, or even every other year. Think about it, you’re paying 1k+/- for an upgrade that’s barely noticeable. I have money, I earn 5x more than my husband but I don’t like throw away money on something that really has no benefit. Though my husband just ordered me 14 dual nano from Hong Kong 😀😀😀😀 it’s his money so I don’t care 😀😀😀😀