I admit, I was initially annoyed by the fact that the power button had been moved directly opposite the volume controls because whenever I pressed the power button, I would end up turning the volume up or down and cancelling the action. Over two years later, Ive got used to the placement and even though I still occasionally hit the volume button, its much less of an issue. Besides, its a feature of many smartphones with large displays as itd be more impractical to try and reach the top of the display with one hand!
What is still frustrating is that there is only 1GB of RAM. I know all the arguments for why it doesn’t matter that there is only 1GB RAM in the iPhone ( iOS is better at utilizing and clearing the RAM than those Android phones that have tons of RAM) but I use an app to clear my RAM because in a normal days use the iPhone turns sluggish and the only way to speed it up is to empty the RAM. [Read about how to do this here: How to speed up an iPhone]
Two years on, there are many iPhone competitors that boast 2/3/4GB of RAM, and the difference in performance is starting to become more noticable as time goes on and iOS becomes more demanding of the hardware. However, the iPhone 6 can be picked up for much cheaper than it once was and even though it still costs £459 from Apple, carriers and online stores ( eBay, etc) sell them for less. If youre looking to upgrade to an iPhone from an older iPhone or Android but dont want to pay the premium for features like 3D Touch and enhanced cameras, the iPhone 6 may be the ideal option, even now after nearly two years.