I dropped by phone last night and it killed it. It was probably my 5s's 20th fall without a case, and it only fell about 1ft, but it was on the unforgiving cement floor of my basement. At any rate, the Pub opened late because I was at the AT&T store getting a new phone. I got the iPhone 6. My first impressions are not good. It is too wide to comfortably hold in one hand, and it feels cheap. The case is metal, but it feels like plastic. The protruding camera lens looks janky, and the button seems oddly centered low, as it is centered on the black space under the screen, rather than in the flat area between the screen and the bevel. Of course, every phone these days is almost a magical obelisk, but Apple is losing their way with this phone, IMO. You can either design for the consumer, or you can design a product that consumers will like. Both are successful strategies, but they are very different, and you should not conflate them. Apple is conflating them. It looks like I bought a Samsung. I expect that Apple will slide down the path they went down the first time they lost Jobs.