[mac4theblind] Re: Oldest iPhone Model Suitable for iOS 9x and Accessibility Solutions

  • From: Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2015 13:29:17 -0500

Raymond, I think that was directed at me. Sorry for the friendly fire.:)

On Nov 25, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Rajmund <brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,
Was this aimed at me? If so, where was I rude,, please?

----- Original Message -----
From: MJ Williams <matthewjwilliams101@xxxxxxxxx>
To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 5:32 pm
Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Oldest iPhone Model Suitable for iOS 9x and
Accessibility Solutions



First of all, there is no need for rudeness.

Secondly, I was not referring to the scenes at the Walmart store in
California, I was talking about the scenes of pandemonium in shops up
and down my country, the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

Honestly, some people.

Matthew

On 25/11/2015, rajmund <brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
Hmm, this will be my first phone. :) I don't keep music on devices, but I
have a few app ideas, and I love games. Would the 12/16 GB be enough? Oh, I
don't use Blex, so that's another GB saved up.

Sent from an iPad. Please excuse any spelling errors.

On 25 Nov 2015, at 4:47 p.m., Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

So it depends on your usage model. If you like to store a lot of content
with you and don't have access to the network then go larger. If you
however like to stream and are attached to good quality networks then you
can save the memory size and leave everything in the cloud. I usually
myself buy the middle or 64GB model which I find is a good amount. I
believe in the 6 and on the 16GB model is replaced with a 32GB as the
smallest option, 64 is the middle and 128 is the largest. If you can
afford it, I'd go 6S or 6S+. I have the 6S+ myself and it's absolutely
fantastic.

On Nov 25, 2015, at 11:40 AM, rajmund <brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,
I'm also looking into the iPhones. I, however, am not going below the 5s.
And at this point, don't want a 6, but that's just me. Anyone has any
ideas whether the 16 (actually 12) GB is enough, or would one be better
off with a 32 GB, which is about 28 GB, I'll assume?

Sent from an iPad. Please excuse any spelling errors.

On 25 Nov 2015, at 2:23 p.m., Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Thereth??s two questions here. Technically, the oldest phone you could
use to meet your needs is the 4S. This however is not enough phone and
thereth??s no reason to buy one of these. Ith??d go much newer. You
didnth??t give us a budget but if you go with a contract you can have
phones for as low as free, if you go with a finance plan you could have
one of the high end new phones for a few bucks a month. Depends also on
how long you want to keep the phone in service. If you say years then
Ith??d probably go with a newer or the newest model and pay the money.
If this is just a curiosity and youth??ll soon replace it then go with an
older model.
As for memory, if you want to do most things in the cloud like I do
then go with less, if you want to cary a lot with you and store a lot
locally go with more, up to 128 MB now. All that said, I personally
would not go any older than 5S, Ith??d get the 6S+ financed as my primary
option or buy a lesser model depending on the actual budget.

Hope that helps.

On Nov 25, 2015, at 5:05 AM, MJ Williams
<matthewjwilliams101@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Friends,

Black Friday's coming up, and so I thought I'd join the rest of the
capitalist rat race and look for a bargain or two to bag. What I'd
really like is an iPhone for running the usual Accessibility components
-- Voiceover, Alex, Blind Square, KNFB Reader. So, the question is,
what is the oldest iPhone model suitable for these use cases? What is
the minimum storage capacity that one could choose for the same
purpose?

Kind regards, Matthew


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