How do they market a bigger iPhone when it was all about the size until now

Sep 10, 2014 01:34 GMT  ·  By

Apple resisted the urge to jump to a larger screen for a few years. Their devices were in the 3.5, then 4-inch range and everybody was happy. The pressure from other manufacturers has pushed Apple over the edge. Interestingly enough, just a few years ago, they were talking about common sense in a smaller screen device. 

Two years later, Apple announced a 4.7-inch diagonal display iPhone 6 and a 5.5-inch screen iPhone 6 Plus. They say they "think differently now," but everyone knows it is the market pressure.

An iPhone user is pretty happy with an iPhone 5s screen. But a larger display can attract all those Android and Windows Phone users who were holding back from going to get an Apple device just because of that screen. Now the wait is over. In about nine days, you will be able to finally switch to an amazing phone, if you are an Android user.

The first Apple commercials say nothing about screen size, but they use jokes to promote the devices. The voices behind the iPhone 6 ads belong to musician Justin Timberlake and TV host Jimmy Fallon.

We're still looking forward to seeing an app that will show us why a bigger screen is better than the iPhone 5s one.