I used an iPhone 5S about 2 years ago I think it was - I downgraded from
an iPhone 6 for a while - and I did find that - compared to the iPhone 6
I had been using - the iPhone 5S was a little sluggish but nothing that
worried me when it came to performance, the phone did everything I asked
of it in the 7 months I had it.
I have given plenty of thought to upgrading to the iPhone SE though any
idea to upgrading to a SE was ruled out very quickly when I picked up my
iPhone 6 and started listening to the Arcam DAC again, that DAC is a
very good reason alone to own an iPhone 6.
On 9/09/2016 4:11 AM, christopher hallsworth wrote:
I’m not upgrading either. Happy with my 5s for at least a year longer.
On 8 Sep 2016, at 18:20, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
Having given this a bit of thought, I doubt that I will be upgrading for a
while either. I still cannot find fault with the audio I get from my 5S and the
original (little) JanBox by Jawbone. I don't use the Jambox for phone calls,
it's true. But it works exceedingly well with the Rogy Pen. If I want
headphones, I'd just use bluetooth, so that isn't an issue for me. Some may not
like this arrangement, But it works for me, so it works right.
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On 8 Sep 2016 14:52, "Stores, Mary A." <[email protected]> wrote:
Yeah, it will be nifty to see it when it comes out. However, since I got my 6S
in march, I’ll be hanging on to it for a while.
Mary
From: Gordon Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 7:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Techno-Chat]; So the new iPhone 7 has been announced
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.
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