I can see that. When my friend, in very poor health, got a 7 plus, I tried to 
explain to her daughter, how for me, as an older blind person like her mom (my 
best friend), a small screen was so much easier. Well, maybe it is for me, but 
now I see, in helping her enter a new contact, she goes all over the thing. I 
explained, that there is stuff all over the screen. I finally convinced her to 
just touch for tapping and easy and just a little for flicking, that those 
things were sensors, and other than 3D, not an issue for her, pressure meant 
nothing at all, probably worse than better. So, I can see that she benefits 
from more screen real estate. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Steve Matzura
Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 11:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: These are the devices that will support iOS 13

I changed from a standard to a Plus phone when I got a 6 Plus. Yes, it's a 
bigger phone if you have normal or small hands, takes some getting use to, but 
the real big benefit for me was that increased screen real-estate--more space 
between icons and other application controls, and typing while holding the 
phone in portrait orientation gets very doable and fast because you don't need 
that super fine motor skill and coordination as much as you do on the non-Plus 
screens.


On 6/3/2019 11:08 PM, lenron brown wrote:
> The plus size phones are nicer to me anyways. That's the only reason I 
> started using IOS in 2015.
>

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