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  • Yes,
    The RAW function may encourage me to take photography a bit more seriously,
    rather than just an ever increasing album of 'point'n'shoot' pictures
    left how the phone's camera function thought best.
    (I am leaving behind a Nokia N8 that had a pretty good camera, for its time).

  • While the iPhone camera as old as hats, the software are excellent which is why I'm using it for photography (much easier to go touring).

    However right now the cameras on android phone are improving in an accelerated rate overtaking the iPhone already, so my choice is now the Nexus (big sensor over resolution, USB-C) or the LG (RAW and appear to have better software + SD card).

  • Yes it was the micro sd card storage,
    (much cheaper than buying storage from Samsung or Apple),
    and the user replaceable battery,
    two hold-overs from my ancient Nokia N8,
    that made the LG G4, (especially at £235 from Vodafone just before Xmas),
    a suitable replacement.
    I will gradually get to know LG software/Android I guess.

  • You don't need something better than the iPhone camera though. It might be as old as hats, but if it ain't broke...

    Professional journalists, photographers and instadouches are all using iPhones and they take great pictures (in the right hands).

    Your iPhone 6P is the second best iPhone (if you consider it second behind the 6S) and I'm not sure an 'upgrade' to a Nexus would feel that much like an upgrade. Just stick with the 6P until you actually need to replace it.

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