[Electronics-Talk] cell phone (i phone)

Aaron Spears valiant8086 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 11 23:44:26 UTC 2022


Hi.


If she used an iPhone previously, then the SE2022 is good yes. What was 
her previous phone? You said she wants to "stay with an iPhone" so that 
seems to simplify things a lot. There's really not that many choices 
once you rule out getting an older phone. iPhone SE2022, 13 mini, 13, 13 
pro, 13 pro max. You could also decide to save a little by going for a 
12 mini, 12, 12pro or 12pro max. Don't go any older than that if you can 
afford it though because software updates will dry out.


She will have the fingerprint reader and the physical home button with 
the SE2022. With all the other options I mention here, she'll need to 
learn a gesture to go home, and if she uses a secure lock feature like 
the fingerprint in her previous phone, there is no fingerprint reader on 
the other modern iPhones so she will need to use face id or just get 
used to putting in a pin to unlock the phone and such. All that means 
the SE2022 really is the safest option if she's used to things like 
fingerprint reader.


Note that some of the extra cool features like mag safe add-on devices 
like extra batteries etc which work for iPhone 12 and 13 models aren't 
compatile with iPhone SE2022. Also LiDAR might potentially have a use 
case for her as a navigational aid and perhaps other things and I 
believe only the pro models and the pro max models have it. Otherwise, 
all of the 12 and 13 models are the same as their similarly numbered 
counterpart e.g. 13 is same as 13 mini with exception of the physical 
size and battery capacity.



Hope that helps





Cheers:
Aaron Spears, AKA Valiant8086 General Partner at Valiant Galaxy Associates "we make (VERY GOOD AUDIOGAMES) for the blind comunity" http://valiantGalaxy.com

On 6/11/2022 4:23 PM, Holly via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Kathy:
>
> The iPhone SE 2022 might be the best choice for your daughter.  It is 
> small and is the only iPhone that still has the home button, which she 
> is probably used to.  It is also reasonably priced.
>
> Here is a link to some info about it.
>
> https://www.gsmarena.com/apple_iphone_se_(2022)-11410.php
>
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