For zero dollars? How could you possibly say no?

On 9/15/2018 12:07 PM, mich verrier wrote:

Hi all. I recently was contacted by my phone company to upgrade my phone. I am using a eye phone 6 and they said that I could get a eye phone 7 for 0 dollers. Since I have payed off my phone I am wondering what others thoughts are? Since my phone is working fine right now for what I use it for witch is mainly texting, e mail, kik, fb messenger etc. From Mich.

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*From: *Julian <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent: *September 15, 2018 11:55 AM
*To: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject: *Re: Advice for the experts

Hi Tom,

This is all very good advice. I also advise my clients similarly. Unless the new models have something that you absolutely must have, I would stick with your iPhone 7 and wait till next year to see what Apple offers up. I am currently using an iPhone 7 running the iOS 12 beta and it’s working just fine.

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> On Sep 15, 2018, at 11:49 AM, Richard Turner <[email protected]> wrote:

>

> Correction, I obviously meant the iPhone 8 has the A11 chip, not I11.  I thought I'd point that out before someone else does.

> Richard

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Richard Turner

> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 8:46 AM

> To: [email protected]

> Subject: RE: Advice for the experts

>

> In my opinion, no one on Earth knows if a particular model will be continued to be built, other than maybe Apple Executives.

>

> If you are eligible for an upgrade now, I suspect you will be eligible next year as well if you wait, right?

>

> I believe the iPhone 7 has the A10 chip, the 8 has the I11 chip and the newer phones announced this week have the A12 chip.

> Each new chip generation is a bit faster than the previous one, also often has more RAM in those phones, etc.

> The 8 plus is going to have a noticeable increase in battery life and probably speed in downloading larger files.

> If you are happy with the 7, and it is giving you good battery life, there is no real need to change.

>

> I am probably in the minority, but I would use the phone until you find it is not performing well enough for your needs.

> You noticed that the iPhone X lasted exactly 1 year and now has been replaced.  So, if it were me, I'd wait and see what happens.

>

> "Definition of an expert: an ex is a has-been and a spirt is a drip under pressure." -- Bruce U. Utah Phillips

>

> Richard

>

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Tom Cramer

> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 8:10 AM

> To: viphone <[email protected]>

> Subject: Advice for the experts

>

> Good morning,

>

> I've been reading about the new phones coming out and would like to ask something from the experts on the list who have good and necessary knowledge.

> I've had an iPhone 7 for a couple of years and I got notified that I'm eligible to upgrade.

> First, what's going to happen with the iPhone 7?  Is it still a good phone and will Apple continue to make it?

> Second, should I upgrade from a 7 to an 8?  I know the xr is also the least expensive phone, but I know it won't have the touch ID or home buttons any more.

> Also, how much faster or better is the 8 from the 7?  I'd like to know the differences so that I know whether it's worth it to upgrade or stay with the 7.

> Any thoughts?

> Tom

>



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