Checks, iPhone 6. Still seems to be bumbling on, so probably not yet. I used to buy phones in Foreignlandia back when GBP was worth something. I can't get excited by phones, though – my current iPhone does everything I need it to do. I was a little bit excited the last time I bought an actual computer because it was huge and shiny. I've kind of reached peak technology, all the things I need to a phone or computer to do, they can do it, and tbh, a model bought five years ago can manage it fine. I just want my tech to work quickly and reliably. But in general I don't get excited about stuff because it's just stuff. There's a new version of MacOS out next week. I might download it immediately just so I can whine on social media about it not working and how horrible Apple are for ruining my life. Let's face it, when your computer is your livelihood, you should definitely download version 1.0 of an OS on its release day.
There's not that much set-up for an iPhone to be honest, insert SIM, turn on, follow the instructions on the five or six screens that follow (gawd, I tried to set up a Samsung once, that was something else). Unless it's the mothership phone, of course, because connecting to the mothership requires following cryptic instructions that they have secreted in several different, difficult to find, locations on intranet. I've still no idea if it's set up correctly but I don't care as it seems to work.