Dear G3 friends,
My name is Urrl and I have a confession to make. I've fallen off the wagon. I got a notification in my email via iPhone Tracker that a 64 GB iPhone 6 Plus was at my local Mall. When I finally got there I got in the "MILE LONG" line of the iSheep herd, feeling silly and out of place, contemplating whether or not to just return home and forget it. Soon an Apple rep who was canvasing the lines got to me and I explained I just wanted to renew my AT&T contract. He then said I could have pre-ordered the phone on the internet and whisked me out of the line right into the Apple Store. It was all a blur and before I knew it I was back home gloating over the super bright screen, mesmerized over the superb display contrast of the 6Plus.
The nightmare began as I began trying to relearn how to import personal video files (which had to be first converted to .MP4 format) into my new 6 Plus. Custom made ring tones were a nightmare as well. It was so frustrating having to involve iTunes in almost every aspect of getting something into the phone. Even after plugging the 6 Plus into my PC the pictures folder showed up on the desktop but I could not even drag a photo into it! And not even so much as an iPhone folder showed up on the desktop when I plugged the phone into my Macbook Pro!
I now realize how much more I appreciate Android and my LG G3, but alas, in spite of it all I have become committed to the 6 Plus. I feel I have gone to far into the Dark Side, having finally solved most of the taunting riddles of the iPhone's restrictive software. Yes brothers and sisters, I am now an iSheep. May you all forgive me. Perhaps I will return to you someday, but now that things are pretty much sorted out I will try to stick with Apple for a few years. It is, I confess, questionable if I had to do it all over again that I would.
Now the last nail in the coffin will be to post my beloved G3 on Craig's list to help balance the iPhone's excessive price.

For what it's worth I still regard the LG G3 as one of the most innovative phones ever made.
May you all fare well and prosper,
Urrl