I just bought an S6 after having both an iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, and while I absolutely adore most of the hardware of the S6, I think I'll be swapping it out for the iPhone 6. Hardware-wise, I've had no problems with my S6, but I just can't really deal with the inconsistency of Android in comparison to iOS. My battery life is unpredictable, sometimes exceeding my expectations and sometimes undercutting them; for example, while in a road trip, I streamed about and hour and twenty minutes of video through Netflix on my S6 and lost only 11% through it all. Meanwhile, I could just be browsing Facebook or texting someone and the battery will drain just as fast if not more quickly than when I was watching video. Thid has led me to having to constantly monitor my battery's drainage since I can't really predict how soon it'll conk out. Even if its battery life wasn't quite as good, I never had that issue on my iPhone 5 even after two years of use. I also really looked forward to using the fingerprint scanner as a means of locking/unlocking my phone (I'm not a fan of having a passcode or password), but the scan times vary wildly. Sometimes it's very quick, other times it take a few seconds. That's the only use I have for the scanner, so it's just plain disappointing. That's about where the objective issues end, though; everything beyond that is personal preference. I miss having iTunes integration (plus Touch ID can be used to purchase things from the iTunes/App stores), I miss the support and quality of iOS apps, I miss having Siri, especially for hands-free music control in my car (Google Now just doesn't do that well at all), and I miss not needing to worry about whether I got texts or calls or anything from people with iPhones (pretty much 80% of people I know). While iOS is more closed, it's also smoother and more secure. To be sure, though, there are things I'll miss about my S6 when I switch, like the camera quality/quick launch and quick charging.
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