You wanna know what Apple WillDo ToChange TheLook
of its iPhones ... simply Look at TheDesign of
Samsung's GalaxyS6Edge & GalaxyS6Edge+
I'm specifically Referrin'To the CurvedEdges
Apple appeared to Copy the Placement of the
PowerKey by MovingIt from the TopCenter-Right to
the RightSide as illustrated on Samsung'sGalaxy
MobilePhones beginning with the GalaxyS5 MayBe even the GalaxyS4
I'm not sure if Apple will do this, I just simply
predicting it will happenn BasedOn PastExploits
At 05:03 AM 9/27/2015, you wrote:
I like the plus size as Alex says if he needs
to use the braille keyboard then there is more
room to spread your fingers. Partially sighted
people say to me that they can read the screen
better. As I have no sight, I can't say yes or no.
I got tired of the 5S as the design hadn't
really changed and I had started with the 4 so
was looking for something different. No doubt
Apple will not be changing the design of their
phones as I don't know what they can do to change them.
Kawal.
On 26 Sep 2015, at 21:15, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
I don't yet have one, but in preparation for
upgrading, I wanted to see how the Plus would
fit into my life. I have a cardboard cutout of a
Plus, with some popsicle sticks taped to the
back to give it structure. I carried it for a
day, then attached my iPhone 5 to it for the
next day. Both days, I was amazed to find that
the cardboard Plus felt large in my hand, but
small in my pocket. It's very thin and light,
and is longer and narrower than you might
imagine. Not being a more boxy shape lets it
rest in my pocket better, and I had no problems
with it the two days I tested it with my model.
While not an actual phone, this gave me
confidence that the Plus will be just fine,
which is good as it's the one I was leaning
towards. The better battery life, larger braille
input area, landscape mode for apps, and image
stabilization are all things I'm looking forward to.
You can easily print out the same template I
used, and carry around a cardboard version of a
Plus, to see how it'll work for you. Yes, it
might require minor adjustments in position or
grip, but there are definite advantages and I
encourage you to consider the change to a Plus
as just that: a change, rather than looking for
something the same size as the 5S but with
better internals. Of course, if the plusses
don't outweigh the minuses for you, there's
nothing wrong with the 6S, that's why Apple
makes both sizes. Give the Plus a shot though;
you might be pleasantly surprised.
> On Sep 26, 2015, at 15:15, Grant <grant.li...@icloud.com> wrote:
>
> Whether something is too big or not is
obviously subjective, but I do wonder how the
size of the 6Plus and 6S Plus phones makes a
difference in every day usage for VoiceOver
users. On the plus side, perhaps for folks who
use Braille screen input, the larger screen
real estate you have to work with might make
typing easier. On the other hand, are folks
finding the phones easy to carry when out and
about? Do they fit comfortably in your pockets?
I use my iPhone 5S on my commutes and often I
don’t even need to take it out of my pocket
to use the touch screen. I have a transit
widget that I check to monitor bus departure
times, and I use apps like BlindSquare and
Google Maps as well. And of course, I can
listen to music or audiobooks while commuting,
too. If I couldn’t carry the phone in my
pocket and had to carry it in a backpack or
briefcase, that would be quite a bit less
convenient for me. How do you folks feel about
this—for those whoo’ve used the larger phones
for a year now, do you eventually adjust to the larger screen size?
>
> Grant
>
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