Besides GPS, I opt not to have both (phone and tablet), instead using this "6" (and the "2" before it) as a hybrid tablet AND phone with buds for when I'm actually taking and making phone calls.
So many people have cell phones but don't really use the phone part that much. Instead it's heavy on the texting and internet/computing device side of things. The bigger screen with "6" offers that much more screen for all non-phone uses. But when I do need to take or make a call, "6" will ring, buds + mic lets me use it just like using an iPhone with buds + mic and the person on the other end can't tell any difference.
Texting works perfectly fine too.
Internet browsing/portable computer/consumption device works
better- IMO- simply because of the bigger screen.
All that (phone, texting, internet) works on wifi too, so cellular data burn is only a thing when away from free wifi, which- for me- tends to be between work and home or the bits of time spent out and about.
But, best of all, is simply the economics:
- "6" has access to that "5GB or 5 months for $10" T-mobile plan, so my annual cell phone bill should average out to about $25 PER YEAR.
- There's also the tangible savings of not buying a new phone every year or two.
Downsides: not as pocketable (except suit pockets) but I just tuck it under an arm or in a bag, camera is not as good as MAX but still captures 4K video, almost NEEDS buds w/mic for personal phone calls. I fully recognize that this is not for everyone. But it covers all bases very well for me.
When people are trying to rationalize the rumored fold (iPhone), I think this is it. Unfold a pocket-sized "phone" into about a mini-sized tablet when one wants/needs a bigger screen. Fold it back down into a pocketable size when the bigger screen RE is not needed. Obviously, I'd be very interested in a fold should one ever roll out... through again, the personal economics benefits certainly plays a big part of this too.
Instead of giving a cell phone company $30, $40, $50, $60 or more
per month, $25
per year without feeling like I'm missing a thing is big (to me). Not carrying around 2 devices when one can do
both jobs well is a- IMO- win. And not laying out around $1000+ every 2 or so years also offers free cash to put towards Macs or other things.