I wonder if there’ll be a smaller phone coming out early next year.

On Friday I was comparing the se with 6s as I wanted to make sure of some facts 
before selling my 6s, and I discovered the se came out in March of the 
following year.  

All the best
Angie


> On 23 Sep 2018, at 03:27, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> As you said, Mark, that was your opinion. I can’t imagine what that big phone 
> looked like. I know I wouldn’t want one. The thing about these phones is 
> there so much better design. You don’t need a honking big thing to get a nice 
> large display these days. I think that is to be cheered not lamented. How did 
> your friend Carrie that monster? Surely, it did not fit into a pocket. My 
> regret is that Apple has apparently abandoned the people who like a smaller 
> form factor. Enough is enough already. Just my opinion. Smile.
> Mary
> 
> 
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> 
>> On Sep 22, 2018, at 7:05 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Everyone,
>> 
>> Let me just say that the following is just my opinion and it is not intended
>> to persuade or dissuade anyone of anything.
>> 
>> Yesterday, I went to a remote Best Buy retail store where, as I expected,
>> there were almost no customers.  
>> 
>> The Apple section was completely deserted except for one very enthusiastic
>> Apple representative.  
>> 
>> Although I had not fully recognized it myself, some part of me really wanted
>> to be wowed by the 10 S Max in terms of its 6.5 inch display size.  As you
>> may recall, I have often stated that I am not ready for Face ID yet, I
>> discovered that I was somewhat open to purchasing a 10 S Max if it could wow
>> me, enough.
>> 
>> Five years or so ago, I had a friend who owned one of the first modern
>> phablets, the Samsun Mega.  I believe the screen size was 6.3 inches.  Its
>> physical size was so large that every time I used it, I felt as though I was
>> a little kid playing with a grown-up's device.  I just couldn't stop
>> grinning, every time I held it in my hand.
>> 
>> It was huge!!!!  Yet, despite its size, I really, really liked it.  It felt,
>> just as the term phablet implies, like a cross between a phone and a tablet
>> computer.  
>> 
>> Believe it or not, I found myself finding ways to spend more time with my
>> friend just so I could play with that Samsung Mega.  (smile)  
>> 
>> I almost bought one for myself but, at that time, I just didn't like Android
>> enough to make the investment.  Soon after, Samsung stopped making the Mega.
>> 
>> 
>> So, yesterday, as I entered the Apple section of the store, I suppose, on
>> some subconscious level, I was hoping to see that same huge form-factor on
>> the 10 S Max.  It didn't happen.  In fact, believe it or not, the actual
>> body, or form-factor of the 10 S Max is almost identical to my 8 Plus.  
>> 
>> I was so disappointed.  I was so disappointed, in fact, that the Apple sales
>> rep thought that I had taken ill and asked if I needed medical attention.  
>> 
>> Now I know that Apple made it clear as to the physical dimensions of the 10
>> S Max but, somehow, some way, I thought the form-factor would be larger,
>> much larger than my beloved 8 Plus.  In fact, I suppose, I was counting on
>> it.  
>> 
>> The sales rep, a very nice young man, began his spiel about how much better
>> the display is and how much faster the 10 S Max is, and blah, blah, blah!.  
>> 
>> All I know is that, when I closed my eyes, I couldn't tell the 10 S Max from
>> my beloved 8 Plus.  
>> 
>> As for the Apple watch?  Same scenario.  If there is any major size
>> difference, I couldn't detect it to the point where I wanted to buy a new
>> watch.  
>> 
>> Now I realize that Apple is simply increasing the size of its displays
>> without increasing the physical form-factors but, for me, this is kind of a
>> let-down.  I'm not exactly sure why this is so; perhaps, for me at least,
>> it's the marvelous memory of that Samsung Mega that, for better or worse,
>> set a form-factor size standard to which, one day, I hope to return.
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
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