swanicyouth
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So, peeps & geeks, apparently some people have some interest in the iPhone 6 here - be it love or hate. Well, yesterday (24 hrs ago) I was driving by AT&T and decided to stop via a whim. I figured they had no iPhone 6s - but thought I would check out what they would give me for my iPhone 5.
So, I went in and asked dude at the counter...
Me: "do you have any iPhone 6s here?".
Dude: "ummm, people usually order them".
Me: "I see".
Dude: "I have one - but it's sold...but what is your cell phone #?".
So, I give him my number and I guess he sees I'm legit...
Then, he asks what color & memory size I want. I said "black 16gb". So, dude goes in the back and suddenly finds one. Go figure... I get the feeling they are trying not to sell to people who are paying cash for the phone (no contract with AT&T - lost $$$) to sell them for profit. Just a gut feeling - but I did read they were selling for like 10x the cash price in some places of the world.
Anyway, once he had the phone - we where in business. I wanted to get the phone in person (opposed to ordering it) - because I wanted to trade in my iPhone 5 at the same time (less $$$ I have to pay upfront). My contract was up with AT&T and the iPhone 6 was $200 with a renewal. So, dude offered me $150 for my old iPhone 5 - I said make it $200 & you got a deal. So, I got the iPhone 6 basically for free.
Of course they didn't have OtterBoxes there, so I went to Best Buy & picked one up ($50). The phone went right in the case and will never likely come out until I go to replace it. I thought I would post some pics of the new phone in the case compared to he old case (OtterBox Defenders). Since, my phone never leaves the case and this particular case seems to last the life of the phone - all my thoughts are of the phone in the case.
My first thought on the size of the 6 is it's just right. I've always felt Apple should have 2 size iPhones: one for those who use iPads (small) & one for those who don't (large). They keyboard on the new phone seems a bit more useable - it's bigger and there is less accidentally key mis-strokes.
Here are some comparison photos of the new phone in the case and the old case. Obviously, the new phone is bigger. But, the new OtterBox is thinner and beveled.
Old case was a block - new case is beveled:
Old case had a rubber cover for home button - new case has clear flexible plastic. I think I like the rubber better...the rubber border of the case is also thinner:
Apple moved the on/off button of the 6 from the the top (5) - to the side (6). So, obviously it's different on the case:
The iPhone 6 (including case) seems the perfect size. You can still hold it with one hand and reach across the phone with your thumb:
Apple also changed the volume buttons from dots to slits. So, they are different on the case as well. The flap for the mute button opens from the opposite side as well:
One reason I REALLY like the OtterBox Defender case is the removable clip on bracket it comes with - which also doubles as a kick stand. This bracket is solid and holds onto the phone tight. You can also snap the phone in front forward or back forward.
It's hard to tell from the pic - but the new case holds the 6 up slightly on a slant back angle. This is better than the angle the 5 is held up in kickstand position, which is closer to vertical:
Kickstand clicks locked to be used as a kickstand, or unlocked to be used as a belt clip:
So, I really like this new case and phone. The rubber seems a hair stiffer on the new OtterBox - but I remember feeling this way the last time. Maybe it softens over time. The new case does feel thinner and more "solid". I took some pics of the thickness'. It is hard to tell from the pics, but the measurements are accurate.
Old case measures about 5/8" (0.625") thick:
New case is a hair over 1/2" (0.5") thick:
This means the new phone in the case is about 1/8" (0.125") thinner. Nice.
The new belt clip is thinner as well:
The buttons feel "stiff" on the new case. You have to push them pretty hard. I'm guessing as the rubber ages and stretches it will loosen up. The new phone is pretty nice as well. One thing I've noticed is the battery seems killer. I charged it when I got it (24 hrs ago) and haven't charged it since - other than during a few short trips in my car. The battery currently sits at about 50%. I noticed it seem to initially charge faster than the old phone as well. iOS 8 seems to be working well for me. The speaker on the new phone seems louder, too.
Updating the new phone to my old set up was easy. I just plugged it into iTunes and it walks you through. I had no problems connecting to my bluetooth devices or wifi. This is why I really like Apple and their products. The stuff just seems to work and work reliably. I can't deal with stuff that won't sync, stuff that won't connect, or cryptic messages of errors that make no sense to me. When you go from one Android phone to another - I'm guessing the procedure isn't so reliable or easy. Dunno. The trade in value off an old Android phone? Dunno. Again, I got the iPhone 6 for free (renewed contract).
iTunes makes one cohesive and reliable place to manage everything on your iPhone. Some people seems to say Android phones are technologically "ahead" of the iPhone - but I'm not really sure what else I would want this phone to do that it doesn't do. The new phone seems pretty quick to me and everything just works reliably and quickly and is easy to use.
I really like these OtterBox Defender cases. Mainly because of there impact absorbing rubber cover and their built in plastic screen protector. The new case really feels thinner and less bulky - even the though the new phone measures larger.
A while ago I tripped and and ended up accidentally using my phone to break my fall. The phone smacked on the ground in my hand with all my weight on it and was not damaged at all. Here you can see the scratch & impact marks on the top black part of the case from that:
The screen would have surely broke with another case. I've dropped my old phone probably hundreds of times with this case with no damage. So, it give the new case and phone 5 stars. I haven't found anything to really complain about yet...
I'm sure someone is going to ask...My screen saver on my phone has been Barbara Stanwyck from Stella Dallas (1937) for some time now.
So, I went in and asked dude at the counter...
Me: "do you have any iPhone 6s here?".
Dude: "ummm, people usually order them".
Me: "I see".
Dude: "I have one - but it's sold...but what is your cell phone #?".
So, I give him my number and I guess he sees I'm legit...
Then, he asks what color & memory size I want. I said "black 16gb". So, dude goes in the back and suddenly finds one. Go figure... I get the feeling they are trying not to sell to people who are paying cash for the phone (no contract with AT&T - lost $$$) to sell them for profit. Just a gut feeling - but I did read they were selling for like 10x the cash price in some places of the world.
Anyway, once he had the phone - we where in business. I wanted to get the phone in person (opposed to ordering it) - because I wanted to trade in my iPhone 5 at the same time (less $$$ I have to pay upfront). My contract was up with AT&T and the iPhone 6 was $200 with a renewal. So, dude offered me $150 for my old iPhone 5 - I said make it $200 & you got a deal. So, I got the iPhone 6 basically for free.
Of course they didn't have OtterBoxes there, so I went to Best Buy & picked one up ($50). The phone went right in the case and will never likely come out until I go to replace it. I thought I would post some pics of the new phone in the case compared to he old case (OtterBox Defenders). Since, my phone never leaves the case and this particular case seems to last the life of the phone - all my thoughts are of the phone in the case.
My first thought on the size of the 6 is it's just right. I've always felt Apple should have 2 size iPhones: one for those who use iPads (small) & one for those who don't (large). They keyboard on the new phone seems a bit more useable - it's bigger and there is less accidentally key mis-strokes.
Here are some comparison photos of the new phone in the case and the old case. Obviously, the new phone is bigger. But, the new OtterBox is thinner and beveled.





Old case was a block - new case is beveled:

Old case had a rubber cover for home button - new case has clear flexible plastic. I think I like the rubber better...the rubber border of the case is also thinner:

Apple moved the on/off button of the 6 from the the top (5) - to the side (6). So, obviously it's different on the case:

The iPhone 6 (including case) seems the perfect size. You can still hold it with one hand and reach across the phone with your thumb:

Apple also changed the volume buttons from dots to slits. So, they are different on the case as well. The flap for the mute button opens from the opposite side as well:

One reason I REALLY like the OtterBox Defender case is the removable clip on bracket it comes with - which also doubles as a kick stand. This bracket is solid and holds onto the phone tight. You can also snap the phone in front forward or back forward.

It's hard to tell from the pic - but the new case holds the 6 up slightly on a slant back angle. This is better than the angle the 5 is held up in kickstand position, which is closer to vertical:

Kickstand clicks locked to be used as a kickstand, or unlocked to be used as a belt clip:


So, I really like this new case and phone. The rubber seems a hair stiffer on the new OtterBox - but I remember feeling this way the last time. Maybe it softens over time. The new case does feel thinner and more "solid". I took some pics of the thickness'. It is hard to tell from the pics, but the measurements are accurate.
Old case measures about 5/8" (0.625") thick:

New case is a hair over 1/2" (0.5") thick:

This means the new phone in the case is about 1/8" (0.125") thinner. Nice.
The new belt clip is thinner as well:

The buttons feel "stiff" on the new case. You have to push them pretty hard. I'm guessing as the rubber ages and stretches it will loosen up. The new phone is pretty nice as well. One thing I've noticed is the battery seems killer. I charged it when I got it (24 hrs ago) and haven't charged it since - other than during a few short trips in my car. The battery currently sits at about 50%. I noticed it seem to initially charge faster than the old phone as well. iOS 8 seems to be working well for me. The speaker on the new phone seems louder, too.
Updating the new phone to my old set up was easy. I just plugged it into iTunes and it walks you through. I had no problems connecting to my bluetooth devices or wifi. This is why I really like Apple and their products. The stuff just seems to work and work reliably. I can't deal with stuff that won't sync, stuff that won't connect, or cryptic messages of errors that make no sense to me. When you go from one Android phone to another - I'm guessing the procedure isn't so reliable or easy. Dunno. The trade in value off an old Android phone? Dunno. Again, I got the iPhone 6 for free (renewed contract).
iTunes makes one cohesive and reliable place to manage everything on your iPhone. Some people seems to say Android phones are technologically "ahead" of the iPhone - but I'm not really sure what else I would want this phone to do that it doesn't do. The new phone seems pretty quick to me and everything just works reliably and quickly and is easy to use.
I really like these OtterBox Defender cases. Mainly because of there impact absorbing rubber cover and their built in plastic screen protector. The new case really feels thinner and less bulky - even the though the new phone measures larger.
A while ago I tripped and and ended up accidentally using my phone to break my fall. The phone smacked on the ground in my hand with all my weight on it and was not damaged at all. Here you can see the scratch & impact marks on the top black part of the case from that:

The screen would have surely broke with another case. I've dropped my old phone probably hundreds of times with this case with no damage. So, it give the new case and phone 5 stars. I haven't found anything to really complain about yet...
I'm sure someone is going to ask...My screen saver on my phone has been Barbara Stanwyck from Stella Dallas (1937) for some time now.
