Hi!
True.
But i guess we have to get use to bigger phones.
In the early 2000 the phones got smaller and now suddenly they growing bigger 
in size again.
/A
> 28 sep. 2015 kl. 17:14 skrev Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Anders,
> I agree with you about phone size. I really would like to have something the 
> same size as the 5S. The fourss, or the iPod touch, which is the same 
> dimensions I think as far as width and height are concerned, are OK too. But 
> I wish they would do something for those of us with smaller hands. Oh well. 
> There was a rumor that said they were going to come out with a new one that 
> was the same size as the 5S. But so far, as you know that has not happened. 
> Plus, if they do, it probably won't have all of the same features as the 
> larger phones.
> Mary
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Sep 28, 2015, at 4:07 AM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> Well, i might say something stupid now but this is my own personal 
>> preference so don’t be angry.
>> To me i really whish that if the iphone could be as small as the ipod touch 
>> then i’d be as happy as can be.
>> Ofcourse this will make braille writing nearly impossible but i never use 
>> that so i don’t care much about it.
>> We don’t have grade 2 in swedish anymore and we don’t learn it for english 
>> either so thats one of the reasons i don’t use braille keyboards.
>> /A
>>> 27 sep. 2015 kl. 14:03 skrev Kawal Gucukoglu <kgli...@icloud.com>:
>>> 
>>> 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 
>>>> who’ve used the larger phones for a year now, do you eventually adjust to 
>>>> the larger screen size?
>>>> 
>>>> Grant
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