Hi there!
I know people who had an iPhone 4S with IOS 8.x and found the
performance terribly sluggish.
I myself have worked with an iPhone 5 with versions of IOS though not
recent versions, think I sold my iPhone 5 when IOS 8.1 was around and it
worked well.
if you're offered the iPhone 5 for 80 pounds then to me that sounds
perfectly reasonable.
I'm now using an iPhone 5S having sold my iPhone, then upgraded to an
iPhone 6 which I didn't like and then downgraded to an iPhone 5S which I
do very much like.
On 13/04/2015 8:27 PM, Judy Pryor wrote:
I have been offered an iPhone 5 for £80 is it much better than my 4S. Would it
be better to find a 5S. I also wondered which are the best BT keyboards to
work with an iPhone and I presume the problems with iOS
8 etc have been sorted out.
Judy
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