I am sure there are a number of details which weren't covered in the keynote, 
but simply based on what was said there definitely seems to be less of a reason 
for a blind person to buy an iPhone Pro or Pro Max as opposed to the regular 
iPhone 16 or 16 Plus. One thing I am curious about is whether LiDAR has made it 
to the regular iPhone 16 yet or if that is still a 16 Pro/Pro Max only feature, 
but many of the other differences with pictures and videos is possibly not as 
bog of a deal for a blind/visually impaired user and both phones now have the 
action and capture buttons. Seems like for a few years Apple really pushed the 
Pro phones with the next genration chip whereas the regular phones kept the 
previous year's chip, this year the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus also have the new A18 
chip and while the Pro models have an A18 Pro chip which is even faster, I 
wonder  if that is really worth the extra money.


Take care,
Sieghard

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