I have mixes feelings about large screens. My current 5.5" Note 2 is really nice for a lot of reasons. But using it on a day to day basis can be a bit cumbersome. After two years of use, I downgraded screen size for the Moto X.
I really don't see the IPhone 6+ being a big seller for long. It is completely unmanageable in its current form due to its length. Once current buyers spend two years with the 6+, they will drop it for a smaller 6. Apple is just enjoying the fans who are starved for a large screen. Samsung, LG and other manufactures of phablets worked hard to make the footprint as compact as possible. Something Apple didn't do.
The only reason I can think of that the Nexus 6 wouldn't be a big seller has little to do with it being a big screen. Marketing of any phone is what drives sale numbers. Samsung and Apple pour millions into marketing and that's why they sell.
I really don't see the IPhone 6+ being a big seller for long. It is completely unmanageable in its current form due to its length. Once current buyers spend two years with the 6+, they will drop it for a smaller 6. Apple is just enjoying the fans who are starved for a large screen. Samsung, LG and other manufactures of phablets worked hard to make the footprint as compact as possible. Something Apple didn't do.
The only reason I can think of that the Nexus 6 wouldn't be a big seller has little to do with it being a big screen. Marketing of any phone is what drives sale numbers. Samsung and Apple pour millions into marketing and that's why they sell.