I brought the iPad air back, and upgraded to the 6S plus on the upgrade
program. I bought the 64 GB model and I am very happy with it.
I also bought the spec case because it has a high grip factor on it. And is
still low profile. I've also ordered a "bunker ring" which is a device you
mounts to
.
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Subject: Re: iPhone versus iPad
I chose to address this by getting a 6
I chose to address this by getting a 6S plus. Less real estate than an iPad but
good battery life and, I think, better sound. Also easier to use the Apple
Braille keyboard or M-Braille.
Sandy Finley
finleykn...@gmail.com
> On Dec 17, 2015, at 11:07 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
Hi, I haven’t found it to be so, there are a few apps I’ve seen around that are
iPad exclusive, and the layout for things like the keyboard is a bit different.
Sometimes having more working room is it’s own advantage, but unless you need
one of those exclusive apps, off the top of my head, I’d
Is there any great advantages to using an iPad versus an iPhone? I see that
there will be a larger screen area but that's about the only advantage I can
see. This will translate into perhaps easier access to sections of an app like
numbers or pages, but besides that is the iPad worth buying?
The iPad battery life is really good. If you find yourself using your phone a
lot, and you would like to have a second I device, you could consider an iPod
touch, if the larger real estate of the iPad does not interest you. But the
battery life is good, and the sound is better. Whether that's
Or, instead of an iPod Touch, consider the more expensive iPad Mini (the newest
generation). It's powerful, offers Touch ID and--if I recall right--Apple Pay,
and more.
> On Dec 17, 2015, at 11:07, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> The iPad battery life is really good. If you find
Before the 6 Plus, I’d definitely have said yes, there was. I have had, over
the years, full-sized iPads starting with the first and, later, the second-gen
mini iPad.
But now? For just one device, get the 6 Plus. Good battery and plenty of room
to do touch-typing and braille input on. If