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Should I upgrade to a iPhone 6s?

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Right now I have an iPhone 5 32 GB and I'm wondering if I should upgrade to the iPhone 6s 64GB (810 USD taxes included). Should I wait 1 more year and save up or just upgrade now? I only have a remainder of 850 USD from my summer job and I'm not sure if I should save it or use it.

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Save up and wait for 2 generations to pass, after all that will only be 9 months and then they might have something worthy as an "upgrade"...

Might add this later...

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I'd save it, the iPhone 5 is still pretty useable

 

(still would heavily recommend looking into android, but you do you :P)

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No.

 

Save up and wait for 2 generations to pass, after all that will only be 9 months and then they might have something worthy as an "upgrade"...

 

 

Keep it until summer starts again and you get another job, or buy 850$ worth of ice-cream. 

Thanks guys, I'll keep your thoughts in mind :)

• OS: Windows 10/10 Pro  • SSD: Samsung 256GB 850 Evo Series *  • HDD: Seagate 1TB  • GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X (SLI)
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• RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory • Mobo: MSI Gaming 5

 

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No.

 

Save up and wait for 2 generations to pass, after all that will only be 9 months and then they might have something worthy as an "upgrade"...

i mean 5 > 5s > 6 > 6s :P but up you OP for whatever, 6s is a good phone so :o

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I'd save it, the iPhone 5 is still pretty useable

 

(still would heavily recommend looking into android, but you do you :P)

Thanks for your suggestion. I was never an android fan ( not sure why ), so I'll just wait a few more.

• OS: Windows 10/10 Pro  • SSD: Samsung 256GB 850 Evo Series *  • HDD: Seagate 1TB  • GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X (SLI)
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• RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory • Mobo: MSI Gaming 5

 

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Wait for next one.

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Right now I have an iPhone 5 32 GB and I'm wondering if I should upgrade to the iPhone 6s 64GB (810 USD taxes included). Should I wait 1 more year and save up or just upgrade now? I only have a remainder of 850 USD from my summer job and I'm not sure if I should save it or use it.

 

Imo go with android and escape the no headphone jack, insanely thin, most likely bendable, and imaginary battery of the next iphone.

 

Or get the 6s.

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