If you plan to use 3D touch, I would think it would be worth it. I've
also noticed some improvement of battery life over the 6, though this
could be iOS 9 or something else. I know the battery in the 6S is
actually slightly smaller.

On 9/29/15, george b <gbma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I went from a 6 pluse to a 6s pluse and it is really fast, responsive, and
> force tuch is super
>
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> Scott,
> Did you go from a 6 to a 6s?
> I am considering it and wonder if it is worth the upgrade.
>
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> On Tue, 29 Sep 2015 08:27:05 -0400
> Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Wondering if anyone else if finding their experience while on the cell
>> network is vastly improved.  I’m on T-Mobile and may be taking advantage
>> of their new bands but I don’t think they are active in my area yet do to
>> conflicts with a TV station on channel 51.  I did test at home and checked
>> the frequency used and it was the old 2 GHZ band but the connection was
>> far more stable, I never lost LTE at home and didn’t drop calls.  Well
>> done Apple, good choice going to Qualcomm for your radios, much
>> appreciated.  Are others experiencing the same either on T-Mobile or any
>> cell network in general?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Scott
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