[NFBCS] purrchasing a new IPHONE should I get one with or without a home button

Littlefield, Tyler tyler at tysdomain.com
Sun Sep 20 21:22:20 UTC 2020


Alexander:
What's with the commas?
You should get whichever phone you wish and whatever makes sense for 
your budget. Blind people successfully use touch ID and Face ID, so they 
are both usable.

HTH,

On 9/20/2020 5:12 PM, Alexander Kaiser via NFBCS wrote:
> 05:12,
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> P,.,M,.,
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> United States, And, Canada,
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> Eastern, daylight, Time,
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> Sunday, September 20, 2020
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> Good, Evening,:
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> Good, Evening, my name is Alexander Kaiser from new Jersey in the United
> States. My IPHONE 7 black 256 gigabyte model broke and on Friday, I will be
> going to the apple store near my area. Should I get the Green IPHONE 11 Pro
> Max 512 gigabyte  model without a physical home button or an IPHONE SE2020
> that has a physical home button? Which one would be most recommended to
> purchase. I want too know which phone is easier to use as a totally blind
> IPHONE user. Please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alexander Kaiser
>
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