T4rd
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Now, I have never had an AMOLED screen, so might have to warm up to it, but after my initial disgust with a 6" screen, I am thinking its maybe better positioned than previously thought.
I dont know why the subsidized price would be more than 200. An iPhone 6 is $650 and is $200 on contract, which makes this the N6 a good bargain against the other phablet phones, LGG3 and Note4.
Pretty sure you'll warm up to AMOLED immediately since any newer version is significantly better than any LCD in almost every aspect (contrast, viewing angles, accuracy, and brightness is on par with most new LCD phones). The AMOLED panel on my previous Note 2 certainly wasn't anywhere near as good as the newer ones, but I still miss it a lot over my current One M8's display. After seeing the GS5 and Note 4 in person, it blows my M8's away.
Agreed about the pricing too. I think what people are getting hung up on is that since it's an oversized phablet phone, it will be priced in line with the Note 4 and iPhone 6+ (which are both $300+ on contract). But it shouldn't work like that.