That screen. It is beyond words. It definitely isn't the best you can get on the market but switching from your iPhone 5 to the 6 Plus' 5.5inch 1080p higher resolution display is completely jarring - in the best possible way. After only a days use, it made the iPhone 5 feel like a child's toy. I know you keep hearing about this effect, but trust me, you'll see. Not only is the screen larger, but the resolution is noticeably improved.

Apple has also finally implemented their laminated screen technology which has been a long time coming! By laminating the screen directly to the touchscreen glass, the iPhone is definitely more visible in bright outdoor situations. It also makes the phone experience more immersive as it feels like you are actually interacting with the pixels behind the glass. Scrolling through your Instagram feed, you'll noticed details in pictures that you would have missed with your iPhone 5.

That Camera. Like me, you probably would have had your iPhone 5 for close to two years (on contract). Two years in the tech world is a millennia. It might only be an 8MP sensor but Apple have never been known to skimp on the camera hardware. Phil Schiller was right in the Keynote that the iPhone 6 generation of camera will to the very least signal the end of the point and shoot. This thing is better than most of them out there. The gorgeous 5.5 inch high resolution screen only adds to camera quality and experience giving you an infinitely better viewfinder (screen).

It's phase detection autofocus is so snappy, you won't have to deal with that camera launch lag the iPhone 5 had. Coming from the 5, you'll also finally be able to use the Slow-mo feature, and it is no joke! It works flawlessly and will blow you away the first time you use it.

That Battery. Rejoice! Charging twice a day will be a thing of the past. You'll most likely still have to charge once a day, but even the most phone-addicted users out there will struggle to kill the battery during waking hours. This is a huge benefit coming from the iPhone 5 which would last about 6 hours of moderate use before it had to be re-tethered to a wall. Travellers especially will love this iPhone 6 Plus.

That Touch ID. Sure, the 5S had it. When the 5S launched with it though, your thoughts about it were probably similar to mine - meh. With my iPhone 5, I had my phone passcode lock after 15 minutes. It was a pretty good compromise because 15 minutes of non use usually meant my phone wasn't with me. It was a good protection against people snooping through my phone and if my phone got stolen. With Touch ID your phone will ALWAYS be secure and without effort! Using the Touch ID is completely effortless and is one of those features that you don't consciously appreciate as much, until it is taken away. Using my iPad Air without a Touch ID has now started to get on my nerves!

That screen curve. This is one of those understated design & hardware features. I'm sure Apple mentioned it while spruiking their iPhone 6's at the conference, but only as a passing fact. It is part of Apple's secret design sauce and attention to detail that makes them the best of class. It enables your fingers to swipe your iPhone's glass screen seamlessly without sharp edged obstruction. It also adds to the perception that your (5.5 inch) iPhone's screen and bezels are thinner than they actually are - which helps tremendously with the transition from toy-like 5 to plate-sized 6 Plus.