Hi Ibrahim,
My daughter has a 7 so I have had a look. She wondered whether the SE might be
less upgradable than the 7. I’ll probably go for the 64Gb SE.
Thanks and regards,
Mike
On 28 Mar 2017, at 12:34, Ibrahim Gucukoglu <ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Michael.
Strictly speaking no, they both enjoy the latest version of iOS and hence all
accessibility features that come with it. The major differences are the
design of the two devices. The iPhone 7 as stated many times already has no
headphone socket, making it necessary to use a lightning pair of ear pods or
an adaptor both of which are supplied in the package to listen privately
unless Bluetooth headphones are used, and I include in this the Apple Air
Pods. The other advantages including water proofing which the iPhone SE does
not offer as well as the faster processor and higher storage limits offered
by the iPhone 7, although the iPhone SE is now available in 128GB capacity
should you wish to explore this option. Obviously there is the screen size,
the iPhone SE has a 4 inch display and is virtually identical to the iPhone
5, its cousin. The iPhone 7 has a haptic home button, this means that the
home button rather than being a physical push button is a slightly recessed
area on the phone where the home button would be, meaning that there is no
room for water or other substances to enter the phone. The many blogs,
articles and reviews will outline the other major differences for you, but
this is just a brief summary.
All the best and good luck with your purchasing decision.
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Cassidy
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 9:34 AM
To: Access-UK
Subject: [access-uk] iPhone 7 vs. SE
Hi listers,
Is there an advantage for a totally blind person to purchase an iPhone 7
rather than iPhone SE?
Thanks for help,
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