Hi. The 10 is an inch bigger in screen size so I’m not sure why you think it’s 
smaller than the 8+?

> On 10 Nov 2017, at 13:56, Eileen Scrivani <etscriv...@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark,
>  
> I too went to my local Apple store earlier this week intending to get a new 
> phone. I looked at both the 8 and the new 10. I didn’t consider looking at 
> the 8 plus since I like a phone that takes up smaller real estate in my purse 
> & pocket. I still can’t believe I took the plunge, but I ordered an IPhone 10 
> in silver with 256G. I have to say I think the phone is really slick. And 
> even though I don’t see the screen I do find myself using the phone for a lot 
> of scanning and picture taking these days. I think the better photo ability 
> will help at the end of the day. I do think its crazy money to spend on a 
> phone. I never in my life thought I’d spend this much on a phone, but I do 
> love my cell phone and its so much more than just a phone. This one will have 
> to last me longer than usual because I can’t justify upgrading this one in 
> another 3 or 4 years. To be honest my IPhone 6 is still working perfectly and 
> is in good condition. I treated myself and why not we only live once!
>  
> I will have a learning curve on some of the new gestures once I get the phone 
> in 3 to 4 weeks. I also wound up coming home and placing the order by phone 
> because I wanted to return my 6 for cash, but to do that I would have been 
> without a phone during the 3 or 4 week waiting period on the 10. So once I 
> get the 10 I’ll go back to the Apple store and ask for gift cards for my 
> phone and my husbands 6 which I had been holding onto. I’ll buy all the 
> necessary accessories once I have the gift cards in-hand.
>  
> Enjoy your new 8 plus.
>  
> Eileen
>  
> From: M. Taylor <>
> Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 11:43 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <>
> Subject: It's Official: Mark is on iPhone 8 Plus (smile)
>  
> Hello All,
> 
> Well, I was in an Apple Store today just browsing around when I decided to
> go ahead and make the plunge and get a new phone.
> 
> While I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with iPhone 10, believe it or not, I
> do not like its smaller form factor nor, as a low vision user, its display
> aspect-ratio in terms of watching videos.  To me, it's just too narrow.
> Again, this is just my opinion and my opinion, only.
> 
> As for my take on Face ID?  Hmm!  Well, the thrill of it wore off pretty
> fast on me (smile).
> 
> While I have no doubt but that Face ID is here to stay, as well it should, I
> decided to go with a SIM-free, space gray, 256GB iPhone 8  Plus.  
> 
> I was surprised to learn that the SIM-free models of the iPHone 8 series
> launched in the US at the same time as the carrier-branded models.  It used
> to be that the SIM-free models were launched no sooner than two months after
> the carrier-branded models.
> 
> I was told by an Apple Genius, today, that the SIM-free model of iPhone 10
> is not yet available in the US.
> 
> Just as an F.Y.I., in the USA, only the SIM-free models ship with a SIM card
> removal tool.  I have always thought this to be a ridiculous practice of
> Apple for, carrier-branded or not, one may choose to remove the SIM card at
> some point in the future.  Besides, for the amount of money one pays for
> iPhone, I think Apple should include the SIM card removal tool, along with a
> three-course meal, for that matter.  (smile)
> 
> I also purchased Apple Care Plus along with my prerequisite screen
> protector.   
> 
> I was delighted to discover that the 8 plus fits in the same case as my 6
> plus so no added expense, there.
> 
> I updated my Windows iTunes 12.6 to 12.6.3 and it's running beautifully.  
> 
> As I did not update my iPhone 6 Plus to iOS 11.x, I will make a full backup
> to iTunes and restore to the new phone later this weekend.  
> 
> Okay, I know that's more information than you wanted but, what can I say?
> I'm feeling chatty (smile).
> 
> Until Next Time,
> 
> Mark
> 
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