Thank you all for your input, not sure yet. I have plenty of time. I have the Samsung Galaxy S4 and absolutely love it. Right now ds and dh both have the Galaxy Light
An iPhone user here for six plus years so I'm pretty biased. If you do decide on an iPhone 6, just be sure you get AT LEAST 64 GB's of storage. Even 32 GB leaves little room for pictures AND a bunch of videos if you're really into taking them like I am. I hated having to delete, I don't get how someone can survive with the 16 GB model. After the iOS updates, you'd be lucky if you were left with just a handful of room for apps and a few pics....forget video shot in 1080p.
Right, my bad. Bottom line, don't ever buy the 16 GB "six".There is no 32 gb iPhone 6.
I have a 32gb iPhone 4. I still have 21 FB free. But I wouldn't want a 16gb. Cutting it too close. So i would go with 64 gb. I just can't decide whether to buy a used 5s for about $350 or buy a 6.
The biggest bonus to an iPhone is the fact that Apple is very strict on what apps make it to the App Store, so you are less likely to download something that will crash your phone or give you a virus.
Actually, as of 2014, Android apps were officially more stable than iOS apps: http://bgr.com/2014/03/28/apple-android-app-stability/
Right, my bad. Bottom line, don't ever buy the 16 GB "six".Get the 6 simply because of screen size, you'll hold someone's 5 or lower and wonder how you ever survived on such a small screen. Plus the A8 chip makes it worth it in the end in terms of speed. The 6 could easily last 3-4 years if kept in good shape due to its performance. It's a no brainer, imo.
That may be the official line, but I've got 2 androids that are 2 months old and an iPhone that is almost 2 years old, and the androids crash daily running the same apps as the iPhone.
iPhones are very easy to use and has more apps available to them. Also as someone else said, they are less prone to viruses. I have been using them since inception and can't imagine moving to another product. I know several people that have had iphones and then switched Android and went back to iphones as soon as they could.
My iPhone 6 is ordered so I can't speak to the fragility of that but my husband has his and has dropped it a few times and it is fine. I currently have a 5s and it has been dropped countless times on pavement and has been completely fine and I don't have a super strong case on it either.