[access-uk] Re: iPhone 7 vs. SE

  • From: Michael Cassidy <mike.cassidy137@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Access-UK <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 09:50:11 +0100

Hi Madleen and Mo,

Thanks for the replies; I don’t use Braille input on the phone, so the SE 
sounds to be the choice.

Regards,

Mike

On 28 Mar 2017, at 09:36, Mann, Madleen <Madleen.Mann@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I would say, not really, as a totally blind person you don't need a bigger 
screen, unless you'd find it helpful when inputting Braille for example!

Would that be your first Iphone you will use?
If so i'd say the SE is a nice Iphone to start with!


Hope this helps!

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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?

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