thanks for this, it was extremely interesting, as I am thinking about 
upgrading in a couple of months time.
I wonder if you happen to know the following.
as the iPhone 7 home button doesn't actually click, can it still be used to 
turn voiceOver on in the normal way? if not, how does one turn voiceOver on 
on the 7?
also, with these splitters, can they be used with something like a stereo 
microphone, or is the lightning connection on them purely for charging?
I ask this, as I use my iPhone for recording, and the 256GB on the 7 would 
be really useful for that, but I normally use the lightning connector for my 
stereo mic, and the headphone connector for monitoring and/or better hearing 
voiceOver, but am not sure I will be able to do that with the 7 and one of 
these splitters, as no one seems to know at the moment.

Simon


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sieghard Weitzel" <siegh...@live.ca>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 6:56 AM
Subject: RE: iphone 7+ questions.


Hard to say what Apple will do regarding pricing, it depends on what size of 
7 Plus you want (currently the options are 32 Gb, 128 Gb and 256 Gb) and it 
depends if you buy on contract or plan to buy outright.
When new phones are released Apple often offers the older phone only in the 
smaller sizes so they may eventually drop the 7 Plus in 256 Gb once the new 
phones have been released. On contract I wouldn't be surprised if you may 
find some $99 deals although a 7 Plus in 128 Gb probably still would cost at 
least $199 on contract.
If you plan to buy a 7 Plus you are only getting the last generation so you 
can always go on the Apple website and compare the price of the current 
iPhone 7 Plus and last year's 6S Plus, this should give you an idea of what 
may come, beyond this it's anybody's guess.

The 7 Plus should support iOS at least through to version 14 or 15. Assuming 
Apple continues to count up by one each year, iOS 11 will be released this 
year (2017), iOS 12 will be next year, iOS 13 in 2019, iOS 14 in 2020 and 
iOS 15 in 2021.
Below is a listing of iPhones starting with the 3GS in 2009 (the first with 
Voiceover) and which iOS version they were released with:

2009: iPhone 3GS with iOS 3
2010: iPhone 4 with iOS 4
2011: iPhone 4S with iOS 5
2012: iPhone 5/5C with iOS 6
2013: iPhone 5S with iOS 7 (first 64 bit)
2014: iPhone 6/6 Plus with iOS 8
2015: iPhone 6S/6S Plus with iOS 9
2016: iPhone 7/7 Plus with iOS 10
2017: iPhone 7S/7S Plus/iPhone Pro with iOS 11

I didn't list the iPhone SE which was released in March last year sort of 
half way between the 6S/6S Plus and the 7/7plus and which originally came 
out with iOS 9.
The last one for this year is of course speculation as to the name, but 
rumours strongly point towards 3 iPhones this year, a "normal" 7S/7S Plus 
with a possibly new form factor and a new even larger iPhone with all the 
latest bells and whistles like an OLED screen, wireless charging and like 
the old 4/4S with a design which has glass both front and back. The iPhone 6 
Plus, 6S Plus and 7 Plus all have a 5.5 inch screen, this new high-end 
iPhone which is rumoured to cost well above $1,000 US is said to have about 
a 5.8 inch screen and apparently this year it is the only one with OLED 
screen and wireless charging.

The difference between the old home button and that of the iPhone 7/7 Plus 
is that the new home button really isn't a button at all, it has no 
mechanical part and dos not move/push in at all. There still is a 
"button-shaped" indentation in the screen which gives you the sense there is 
a button there, but it's just part of the glass and when you press it all 
you get is haptic feedback, a vibration similar to what 3D Touch feels like.
Eventually there won't be a hoe button at all and maybe even this years new 
high-end phone could have technology where Touch Id works anywhere you put 
your finger on the screen and there are even rumours that things like the 
volume buttons on the side maybe touch sensitive areas instead of actual 
buttons. I think in a few years we all should get used to the idea that this 
is the way things will go. One advantage of this of course is that it is 
much easier to make the iPhone even more waterproof, the less mechanical 
buttons/openings there are the easier it is to keep it sealed.
I think in about 3 months the rumours will start to take on more concrete 
form and we'll really start to find out what this falls new iPhones will be 
like. I usually like my toys although as I get older (and hopefully wiser) I 
often don't feel quite as compelled to pick up all the latest gadgets, but 
unless the regular iPhone 7S and 7S Plus have significant improvements I may 
very well hold on to my iPhone 6S Plus for a third year which would be a 
first, so far I have always upgraded after 2 years and, when I bought my 
first iPhone 4 in 2010 I upgraded the next year to the 4S in 2011 because 
that is when SIRI was first available on the 4S but it was not supported on 
the 4. I didn't find the 5 worthwhile and skipped it but upgraded in 2013 to 
the 5S which was the first iPhone with a 64 bit processor, then I again 
skipped the 6/6 Plus and upgraded in 2015 when the 6S/6S Plus came out. Last 
fall I skipped the 7/7 Plus upgrade which I think was pretty minor and the 
loss of the headphone jack without the ability of wireless charging to me is 
not a good move hence I really want wireless charging before I upgrade to an 
iPhone which I can't charge and use with wired headphones at the same time 
and no, I don't consider having to use a $40 splitter to accomplish this a 
good option and neither do I think the current first generation of Airpods 
live up to their price and technological capabilities.

Regards,
Sieghard

-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Marissa Solaun
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 6:37 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: iphone 7+ questions.

A few questions:

1. If I purchase a 7+ (about the time the new iphone is released in Sept) 
how much would I look to be paying?
2. how many versions of IOS would the 7+ support?
3. can anyone explain how the home button is different than in previous 
versions?

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