To Buy or Not to Buy an iPhone 6

iPad and iPhone gaming has been a big part of my gaming lately. Games like World of Tanks Blitz, FTL, and Rules! have been a lot of fun, and they fit very nicely on these devices. I've tried them all out on both my iPad and my iPhone 5S, and feel the games work really well on these smaller than PC devices. But do I feel a need for a larger phone?

I've been of the opinion that the larger phones might work well for Shaquille O'neal or Andre the Giant, but I never wanted to feel like I was holding my iPad up to my ear to make a phone call. For me, a phone should fit in your hand and bigger is not always better. But for gaming, it might be nice to have something larger than my 4 inch screen. It also might be nice for reading comics. But isn't that why I have an iPad?

One thing that disappoints me about the new Apple phones is that in order to get the better specs, you have to get a bigger device. What ever happened to miniaturization? Give me the better processing chip, motion chips, and resolution,but let me keep my small screen. I want my phone to clip on my belt, not need its own seat on an airplane.

In any case, I very well may grab one of these large phones in order to get the better performance, but it's not something I am going to jump at. I'll wait and see how much improvement they provide – after all, my 5S will work with the iWatch, which I will buy on launch.

September Featured Link

When I saw this review of Lifeless Planet by Roger Edwards over at Contains Moderate Peril, I knew I had to give this game a shot. The story sounds cool, the vistas look great, and it seems like the type of game I would really enjoy. So I went out to Steam and grabbed it. I'll let you know how I like it, but if Roger's experience is any indication, I'll love it.

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