[nabs-l] IPhone question

Justin Young jty727 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 25 02:08:57 UTC 2013


I really appreciate your comments/suggestions/thoughts.  I'll take it
all into consideration.

Justin

On 1/24/13, Cindy Bennett <clb5590 at gmail.com> wrote:
> There are no differences in accessibility between the 4 and the 5. I
> know that you don't have Siri until the iPhone 4s, therefore I don't
> think you can dictate anything unless you have the iPhone 4s. Other
> than that, you will be able to access all of the features of the
> iPhone with a 4. You will be able to download the latest version of
> iOS, which is version 6. I do agree that having the latest iPhone is
> pretty cool, but there is nothing wrong with getting a 4. I know that
> you are promised 2 software upgrades. So since the iPhone 4 came out
> with iOS 4, iOS 5 was the first update and iOS 6 the second. However,
> people with iPhone 3gs phones were able to update their phones to iOS
> 6 which for them was the third update. So, Apple may allow 4's to
> update to 7, but they may not. Who knows? In that case, being behind
> on the software may put you at a disadvantage for apps and such, but
> if you really want an iPhone and a 4 is the best option for you
> personally, then you won't be making any huge accessibility sacrifices
> by buying an older iPhone.
>
> As far as capacity is concerned, again, you won't be making
> accessibility sacrifices by buying a phone with a lesser capacity. To
> determine the capacity that is right for you, I think you need to
> evaluate yourself and how much you plan to keep on your phone. I have
> a 16 gig iPhone and am satisfied with it. I use my phone all the time
> and I have several apps however I have an iPod for my music, so I do
> not need to dedicate a lot of space for that nor am I especially tech
> savvy, so I am a pretty typical user. I think that an 8 gig is on the
> small side but that a 16 gig satisfies most typical users. But if you
> have tons of music or if you are pretty sure that you are going to
> download a ton of apps and videos and such, then you may want to think
> about a larger capacity.
>
> Cindy
>
> On 1/24/13, Justin Young <jty727 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Is the 4 accessible just as the 5?
>>
>> Justin
>>
>> On 1/24/13, Mauricio Almeida <mauriciopmalmeida at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> hi justin,
>>>
>>> if you are eligible for an upgrade, go ahead and grab the 5 as it is the
>>> latest.
>>> also, the "memory"you refer to should be referred as capacity, and no,
>>> it
>>> does not interfere in terms of accessibility at all.
>>>
>>> sincerely
>>>
>>> mauricio
>>> On Jan 24, 2013, at 5:46 PM, Justin Young <jty727 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All!
>>>>
>>>> Hope your semesters are off to a wonderful beginning!  I have a few
>>>> questions.  I'm eligible for a phone upgrade and have questions for my
>>>> friends.  Is there a difference in accessibility of the IPhone 4 to
>>>> that of the 4S or 5?  Does the memory make a difference in terms of
>>>> accessibility (e.g. 8, 16, 32, 64)?  I don't know much so I thought
>>>> I'd reach out to you all.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks so much!
>>>>
>>>> Justin
>>>>
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