I'm due to switching over to an iPhone 6 from my S4.
It was a prize for my dad for some bank deposit, amusingly the day of the draw was his birthday, and there you go, he won it. As he isn't interested on phones he will pass it to me.
I've been looking into the 6 photo and video capabilities. And it seems very interesting. Oh, not only that, the ecosystem has interesting apps for photography. It can be a nice reflective meter with the Light meter app. Good for unmetered camera shooting.
A curious to me fact is that a 1/3" sensor is very approximately the same in size as a super8 frame.
I use my phone a lot for snapshots, and it works alright as the "camera you always have". I wouldn't rely just on it for purely photographic doings (I tried twice with my S4 and wasn't that satisfied) but it's nice to have some shooting coverage always.
The S4 IMO outclasses cheap small sensored P&S, and I understand why it has wiped them out. I'd run for an RX100 if I could however.
as of camera vs phone, the phone takes a lot lot of frames of my daily business. I like that it is inconspicuous like no other camera and thanks to this I've documented some interesting daily contexts.
I like too that a good phone snapshooter allows me to concentrate more on my film shooting and being a sidekick and an assisting device (metering). Sometimes digital feels "in between" as the phone has outstanding sharing capabilities and film has the aesthetic and longer term workflow, my m43 (which I rather put out of service after a lens breakdown) feels a bit out of place, as I shoot digital for convenience.
The 6+ is ridiculously large, but I think it would make a nice pair with my Fuji GW690 😀