I just finished a 13-hour journey to Barcelona for the big Mobile World Congress show that starts Monday.
When I attended the same conference a year ago, I had an iPhone 5S with me. Since I was constantly running around taking photos, tweeting, and emailing with it, my iPhone would need to be charged at least twice a day. I was in a constant panic mode that my phone would die and I'd be stranded in a foreign city without access to Google Maps or a way to call for help.
Things are different this year.
Now I have the iPhone 6 Plus, which not only has a screen that's 1.5 inches larger than my puny old 5S, it also has a larger battery. My Plus hadn't been charged in nearly 24 hours, and even though I spent a lot of Friday texting, checking Twitter, and watching movies on the plane, I still had over 40% of my battery life by the time I made it to Barcelona.
Battery life alone is enough to make me want to recommend the iPhone 6 Plus over the 6, but after five months as a 6 Plus user, I've found the larger screen has changed a lot of my habits too.
For example, I no longer use an iPad. In fact, I sold my iPad Mini a few months ago because it sat unused on my nightstand ever since I got the 6 Plus. The 6 Plus screen is big enough to handle everything my iPad Mini could, plus I can carry it around much easier. (The only drawback: The 6 Plus screen is a little too small to read Kindle books, so I ended up buying a Kindle Paperwhite last month.)
I'll admit, when Samsung kicked off the phablet trend with the Galaxy Note over three years ago, I was highly skeptical. I thought I'd never be able to carry around a device that large. Now, I'll gladly eat my words. Between the bigger screen and incredible battery life, I can't imagine owning a regular-sized phone again.
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