iPhone 7 is good

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Mahesh Narasimhan
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Sent from my iPhone 7

> On 14-Jun-2018, at 1:27 PM, Rishi Kewalramani <rishi.kewalram...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi friends,
> Really need your help.
> I need to make an important decision regarding my next smartphone.
> So I really need all of your help for the same.
> I'm confused and want to make sure that I take the correct decision.
> since it is not a small investment, i want to make sure the hard earned money 
>  is well spent.
> 
> So I want your valuable inputs to help me to make a choice between Blackberry 
> Key2 or iPhone 8 plus.
> Its oK if you all have  differing opinions on this, I think it will help me 
> to make an informed decision.
> 
> One of my relatives  is coming down from the U.S next month and I have to 
> tell him about my final decision so that he can go ahead and order the phone 
> so that it reaches him in time.
> 
> As some of you may be aware Blackberry has launched  its latest version 
> called Blackberry Key2, which is an upgrade from their last year's blackberry 
> Key1.
> It will be available in the U.S by the end of this month and pre-orders have 
> started.
> 
> Blackberry key2 comes with the following specifications:
> Processor: SnapDragon 660
> RAM: 6GB
> Storage: 128 GB
> Dual SIM
> Micro SD card slot to expand  to 256GB.
> Price: $700
> 
> To see a youtube hands onn review of the blackberry key2, check out the 
> following link:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li7Yovb6kpo
> 
> And the iPhone 8 plus, as you all know, comes with the A 11 bionic processor 
> with 3gb of RAM, and I'll go for the 64gb model.
> Price: $799
> 
> The only reason why I'm thinking  about the Blackberry key2 is because of its 
> physical QWERTY keyboard. And the 52 short cuts that it offers on the 
> physical keyboard would make things really productive I think.
> I still like tactile physical keyboards. Believe it or not, I still use my 
> old Nokia E5  for calls and sending sms and making notes because I'm so used 
> to the physical keyboard and I'm pretty fast on it while typing.
> 
> But my real confusion creeps in when I compare Android with talk back vs the 
> iOS with voice over.
> 
> I have never used an iPhone.
> 
> People say that iOS with voice over is more intuitive, can be used with much 
> more ease, the accessibility is better etc, and updates are better since 
> Apple controls both, the software and hardware.
> 
> My main purpose for having a good smartphone is for business use. For 
> productivity. Reading webpages on the go, reading, drafting and replying to 
> emails, reading and replying to whatsapp messages, using facebook and 
> twitter, making calls  etc.
> So I'm looking for  a hastle free smooth experience. Productivity is key.
> 
> I'm not a geek and dont have the time to explore things, make changes &  
> tweeks  on my phone.
> 
> In my Moto X 2nd gen, which I got 4 years ago,  I'm experiencing  a lot of 
> lags with talk back. I do not know the reason for this, Is it because of an 
> old processor or the 2 GB RAM or no more Android or talk back updates, with  
> the Android version stuck to android 6 marshmallow and talk back stuck to 
> version 6 etc or a combination of all these factors. Its become very sluggish 
> and the experience is not smooth.
> 
> One of the questions that I'm thinking about is, do I go for the Android 
> environment with talk back  or the iOS environment with voice over 
> But then I really like the physical keyboard of the Blackberry key2..
> And then  I wonder, what is the point of having a physical keyboard if 
> android with talk back is not as intuitive as iOS with voice over? 
> 
> And then I became aware of this screen protector, the embossed speed dots 
> screen protector for iPhones.
> https://www.speeddots.com/
> So then I wonder Will this embossed screen protector  fulfill my need for a 
> tactile keyboard to some extent?
> 
> But then some say, android with talk back is  not bad. and then my mind again 
> likes to go for the blackberry key2 with that great physical keyboard which 
> has 52 short cuts to enhance our productivity.
> 
> So I'm confused with all these thoughts.
> 
> Friends, if you were me, which smartphone would you go for between these 2? 
> And why?
> A great physical keyboard  or no physical keyboard?
> Android or iOS?
> 
> I want the smartphone that I buy  to last me for the next 4 to 5 years at 
> least.
> Having invested this amount, I dont want to think about it for the next 4 
> years at least.
> 
> So friends, please help me, because some of you have used both android and 
> iOS.
> Should I go for Blackberry key2 or iPhone 8 plus?
> 
> As I mentioned, One of my relatives  is coming down from the U.S next month 
> and I have to tell him about my final decision so that he can go ahead and 
> order the phone so that it reaches him in time.
> since it is not a small investment, i want to make sure the hard earned money 
>  is well spent.
> 
> Looking forward to many of your valuable inputs,
> Apologies to pass on this confusion to you all,
> Many thanks in advance for your replies that I'm really looking forward to,
> Sincere regards, Rishi.
> 
> 
> 
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