I think you're right, Lenron. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


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lenron brown
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2019 1:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: iPhone SE battery

She would honestly be fine with the SE

On 9/30/19, Vicky Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
> As you can tell, I do tend to switch iPhone's from time to time, but 
> haven't yet ventured into trying the ones with face ID. But, my 
> question here is, is it worth me giving my old iPhone SE to my sister, 
> or am I doing her a disservice in the end because of the lower battery 
> capacity?
>
> Anyway, since my sighted sister is using a four-year-old $19 pay as 
> you go phone from AT&T, a 3G phone where she can no longer get a 
> signal in her house in the rural area where we live, I purchased a 
> used iPhone 7 from one of the blindness lists , thinking to give it to 
> her. However, grin, I made the mistake of giving her the choice 
> between my iPhone SE and the 7, and she preferred the smaller SE.
>
> I haven't yet given her the phone because she is on my brother's 
> account, and he needs to go to the AT&T store here to get her the new 
> SIM card for the phone, since the phone she has now takes a micro SIM. 
> I did, though, confirm that the phone would indeed work at her house. 
> And, just before I reset the phone to factory defaults, I checked its 
> battery health, and the maximum capacity given for that phone was 81 
> percent. It did say that the battery was supporting normal peak 
> performance. As I've mentioned previously, my source of internet right 
> now is via personal hotspot, my choice as I'm not yet ready to leave 
> AT&T, and I guess it didn't do the battery on the SE any good. I 
> purchased the phone new from Amazon a little over a year ago, so guess 
> I'll have to watch my battery care a bit better with my future phones.
>
> As a side note for anyone still reading, I did go to AT&T store a 
> while back and get a SIM card for a second line for myself. With my 
> AT&T Unlimited and more Premium plan, we discussed both the second 
> line or adding some sort of wireless hotspot device to my one-line 
> plan. If memory serves, the rep told me that, if I were to choose the 
> wireless device, I would get 50 GB of data, a home phone number but I 
> wouldn't necessarily have to use it, and I could either pay the $200 
> for the hotspot device, or I could pay it off in monthly payments. So, 
> since I already had a second iPhone, I just opted for the second line 
> with its additional 15 GB of mobile hotspot. And, of course, I can just 
> cancel this second line at any time.
>
> Oh, one more side note, even though I can use the hotspot on my Nokia 
> 6 to backup my iPhones to iCloud here at my apartment, I still can't 
> use this same feature on one iPhone to backup the other, even though 
> each iPhone has its own SIM card now, something about poor network 
> conditions. Wonder if I should've gotten that wireless device instead, 
> and why the Nokia will let me backup with the hotspot feature while the 
> iPhone won't?
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