In 2017, the (1st generation) is widely considered worth buying , particularly for those who prioritize portability and value . It remains a top choice for "small smartphone" enthusiasts because it packs the powerful A9 processor from the iPhone 6s into a compact 4-inch frame. Reviewers from PCMag even named it their Editors' Choice for small smartphones in early 2017. Key Benefits for 2017 Buyers
: The 1.2MP front-facing camera is a significant step down from the 5MP sensors found on the iPhone 6s and 7.
: It lacks "3D Touch," water resistance, and the improved second-generation Touch ID sensor found in newer iPhones. Recommended Configurations