Now that’s a very good point I hadn’t considered and I agree, I’m very much 
looking forward to the Dual SIM functionality the Note7 will offer me when I 
upgrade.
I have an iPhone 6 and I did have an iPhone 6S. I liked the 6S a lot and was 
sorry to have to rid myself of it and I’ll get to that in a moment.
I liked the 6S over the 6 due to the slightly thicker body the 6S has but the 
thicker body caused other problems, the phone would no longer fit the Arcam DAC 
case which was actually designed for the iPhone 6 so I had no choice but to 
“downgrade”, either that or use another DAC which I really didn’t want to do.
I also like the context menu system - 3D touch I think Apple calls it - that 
can be used with the 6S and 6S+, highly useful.

> On 8 Sep 2016, at 9:00 AM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I still have my iPhone 5S. I opted not to ugrade, if you can call it that, to 
> the iPhone 6 or 6S.  However, I might just do the upgrade when Apple unveils 
> the iPhone 7S or 7S Plus. I know that there's been much talk on our sister 
> group about this. However, I had to stop the speculation until Apple decided 
> otherwise. What I am disappointed about, yet again, is the fact that there is 
> no dual-SIM version of the iPhone 7. I know a couple of from who have 
> dual-SIM Samsung phones, and they tell me it is just so useful if, for 
> instance, you have both business and personal mobiles.
> ==============================
> 
> My Compliments And Kindest Regards
> 
>  Gordon Smith
> 
>  'Accessibility And Information Technology Support Specialist
> 
>  ------------------------------
> 
> On 7 Sep 2016 23:46, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Indeed it has and no real surprises.
> The headphones socket has gone to make way for another speaker - thus stereo 
> speakers which should dramatically improve the sound of the phone - and that 
> can only be a plus.
> According to the blurb I read the iPhone comes with two very nice additions, 
> a lightning dock to 3.5MM headphones adapter and a set of Airbuds, 
> interesting to know whether these use AirPlay, Bluetooth or yet another 
> standard? I wasn’t presented with much information on them.
> No mention of atpX unfortunately, at least we have the dock where we can plug 
> in DAC’s if better sound is what we’re after or we have AirPlay.
> I’ll still be holding onto my iPhone 6 having spent a small fortune on the 
> Arcam DAC <smile>.
> 
> **********
> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
> halfwits in this world behind.
> 
> 
> 

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