I'm glad that I do have a 256 gig iPhone 8. I'm so mad at bard mobile because it doesn't work with the way I organize and rename my bard books. Since I take off the DB numbers at the ends of the folder book names the app doesn't recognize if I have all the books of an entire series on my iPhone. The only way to fix this would be to redownload any book I wanted back onto my iPhone even if I already own it and it is on my external hard drive. That is so frustrating. I'm so tempted to delete bard mobile from my phone entirely. It would free up about 86 gigs worth of space.
On 4/8/20, Kenny <[email protected]> wrote: > If Apple offers a trade-in for my iPhone 8, I'll definitely upgrade. > Tired of deleting stuff due to me not having available space. Will go > for a 256GB model. > > > On 4/5/2020 10:06 AM, Richard Turner wrote: >> >> Everything known about the 2020 'iPhone SE' >> >> By Mike Peterson Friday, April 03, 2020, >> >> The launch of the so-called 2020 "iPhone SE," largely expected to be >> an updated iPhone 8-style device, is imminent. Here's what's been >> discovered about the subject of rumors for the last three years. The >> 'iPhone SE' is expected to have a design basically the same as the >> iPhone 8. While rumors about a low-cost iPhone refresh have been >> circulating for years, it now appears that Apple will debut the device >> in early 2020. Here's everything that's been discovered about the >> upcoming 4.7-inch iPhone. The 'iPhone SE 2' at a glance According to >> the latest rumors and leaks, here are some key points about the >> "iPhone SE. The same footprint as the 4.7-inch iPhone 8 footprint >> Latest-generation A13 chip and 3GB of RAM 64, 128 and 256GB storage >> variants Retain a Home button with Touch ID Retail as low as $399 >> Larger 5.5-inch "iPhone SE Plus" model at some point 'iPhone SE 2' >> design Despite the now possibly confirmed "iPhone SE" moniker, the >> device is more likely to be a spiritual successor to the iPhone 8 >> instead of the popular 4-inch form factor. At this point, that >> 4.7-inch footprint is so likely that case makers are already going >> all-in on the size. In late March, cases for an affordable iPhone >> 8-style device began arriving at Best Buy . There may also be a larger >> version of the "iPhone SE" available, according to leaked code strings >> within iOS 14. That device would be akin to the iPhone 8 Plus, just >> with the same updated internals. We're not currently expecting any >> major design overhauls like an edge-to-edge display, OLED panel or a >> TrueDepth Face ID sensor suite. Like last year's stable of iPads, the >> device will continue to rely on older tech like Touch ID and will >> sport aging, bezeled designs. But its price point and internal >> upgrades, which we'll get to below, may make it a popular choice for >> many consumers. 'iPhone SE 2' specifications A concept render of what >> the 2020 "iPhone SE" will look like. Courtesy of OnLeaks and >> iGeeksblog. Apple is definitely going to give the "iPhone SE" an >> overhaul in terms of its internal specifications. But users should >> expect incremental updates, not major ones. Back in January 2018, >> well-connected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that the "iPhone SE 2" >> would sport an A13 processor - the same as the CPU in the iPhone 11 - >> and 3GB of RAM. More minor updates could include a new Liquid Crystal >> Polymer antenna design, which would give the refreshed device better >> cellular reception and performance. Leaked code in iOS 14 also >> suggests that the "iPhone SE" will retain a Touch ID fingerprint >> sensor, though it may support the so-called CarKey feature for >> locking, unlocking and starting compatible vehicles. The latest >> information indicates that the 2020 "iPhone SE" will be available in >> 64GB, 128GB and 256GB storage configurations and will launch in white, >> black and PRODUCT(RED) variants. All of this is to say that the new >> "iPhone SE" will an entry-level device that will lower the barrier of >> entry for Apple's latest advancements in silicon, making it an >> attractive choice for users who have been holding out on upgrading >> from older iPhones for reasons of price or familiarity. iPhone SE >> availability Rumors about the updated device's launch date have >> shifted drastically over the years. In summer 2017, reports suggested >> that a second-generation iPhone SE could debut in early 2018, for >> example. Now, it appears that the 2020 "iPhone SE" will launch >> sometime in April 2020. While a credible tipster indicated that Apple >> would announce the device on Friday, April 3, another leaker said that >> the launch is slated for April 15. More confusing are case maker >> leaks, with at least one manufacturer potentially tipping an April 5 >> release date. At this point, we're comfortable saying that the "iPhone >> SE" will launch in the very near future. But an exact day is still up >> in the air. As far as price, that's less clear. But a report from >> February 2020 suggests that it could start at $399, presumably for the >> base 64GB tier. That's about on-par with previous iterations of the >> iPhone SE, and cheaper than Apple's current lowest-cost iPhone, the >> $449 iPhone 8. 'iPhone SE 2' name An iPhone 8-compatible screen >> protector was updated to reflect 'iPhone SE' compatibility on Apple's >> site. The upcoming 4.7-inch device has been given several monikers by >> leakers, analysts and others in the Apple blogosphere. That includes >> "iPhone SE 2" and "iPhone 9. At this point, it appears that the device >> will simply be dubbed the "iPhone SE," according to an apparent leak >> from an accessory on Apple's official online storefront. The >> aforementioned tipster also suggested that Apple would differentiate >> the new model from past iPhone SE devices by referring to it >> specifically as an "iPhone SE 2020. It isn't clear if the larger model >> - if it exists - will be dubbed the "iPhone SE Plus. While an "iPhone >> 9" and "iPhone 9 Plus" moniker may make more sense to some consumers, >> the device is likely aimed at filling the gap that the original iPhone >> SE left. From that perspective, the "iPhone SE" name, in which the SE >> stands for "special edition," would be in-line with Apple's past >> low-cost iPhone strategy. . >> >> Richard >> >> "There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, >> Oregon. >> >> -- >> The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone >> list. >> >> If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, >> or if you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact >> the owners or moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. >> >> Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark Taylor. Mark can be reached at: >> [email protected]. 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