You can enable iCloud library on the iPhone settings to automatically backup all the pictures against iCloud and/or you can enable photo stream and have your photos synced with iTunes in your PC/Mac. Pictures have to be deleted mannually either way I'm afraid.
Another option is to install...
But the thing is that it really is a bigger iPad. It has a bigger screen and beefier hardware but at the end of the day it won't matter because you are stucked with iOS and its gimped apps. I don't see anything there which couldn't be included in an iPad Air to be honest.
Is this going to affect phone prices? I don't live in the USA but from what I understand people nowadays don't really know how much they are paying for their phones right?
I have the 13000 mA RAVpower deluxe and I can vouch for the brand as well. As solid as it gets. Check out Xiaomi's Power Bank as well: http://www.mi.com/en/mipowerbank5000/
The biggest downside for me about iOS is the lack of a proper way to handle files. It has to be a way to implement a repository and a document picker without compromising security. If it has been done for pictures and videos why not for regular files?
You can usually download them from the OEM's website plus it gives you the chance to avoid the regular crapware that usually ships with laptops nowadays.
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