The 8 should serve you fine or you could wait until April and see if the iPhone 
9 is released.

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of R Van 
Lant
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2020 12:31 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: iphone 8 or XR?

 

Hi,

I am currently on an iphone 6S and want to upgrade my phone, as I have noticed 
performance issues since moving to IOS 13 and I want to be able to start using 
the Way Around tags.   With an $80 trade-in value, I’m debating between the 
iphoen which I can get new for $369 from Apple or the iPhone XR for $519.  Is 
the iphone XR a good model?  The main reason I was thinking of spending a bit 
more is to stave off any planned obsolescence of the 8, but my budget would 
prefer the iphone 8.  I can also see that the screen size is a bit bigger on 
the XR at 6.1 inches.   I really rely mainly on VoiceOver, so the screen 
clarity isn’t that important, nor is the fancy camera, other than OCR  
capability.  Yeah, battery life is nice, but I’ve managed fine with my 6S and a 
portable battery pack for the rare occasion I need extra power on the go.  Yes, 
I prefer finger print reader to the idea of face ID, but I’m sure I’d adjust.  

 

With Apple stores closed, I cannot get my hands on samples and the sales guy at 
Verizon was really pushy, trying to shame me out of anything but the newest 
model.  So, hoping a coupld of you smart people wouldn’t mind telling me your 
thoughts for budget conscious shoppers.  My biggest fear is getting an iphone 8 
and having similar performance issues to what I have now where, even with four 
bars of cell service, my emails and web pages take super long to load.  

 

Robin

 

 

 

 

 

 

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