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LurkerJ said:
aLkaLiNE said:

I have the 6S and the amount of applications I can have simultaneously running is actually quite impressive.

 

If this is basically the 6s in a smaller package, then sure. It means I don't need to worry about my phone becoming obsolete after owning it only two months.

It was the fatest phone in 2015. And guess what? the 6S/SE is faster Galaxy s 7 and will be faster than every other premium Android phone releasing in 2016. (look up A9 vs Snapdragon 820)

Eh. I'm not an apple fan by any means. This is just an incremental phone until one of two things happens:

the next nexus by Google comes out

or

Sony makes Xperia relevent in the US.

 

I know for sure at least one of those is happening at the end of this year, and didn't see the point in sitting on my upgrade for that long with the outdated Moto x. With that in mind I've been pleasantly surprised with the 6s but there's definitely things that Android OS does better (and worse).