Just make sure you spend your time checking out the pros and cons of having the 
larger screen, and a second device to keep track of.
I'd also make sure to get one with the 64 bit processor if you do go that 
route. 
Get other people's input too.
Best of luck,
Richard


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> On Jan 1, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Deidre Muccio <deim...@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> Ok, Best Buy (cringe) has the I pad minis on sale for $239. I might go look. 
> I take it that these are identical in function to the IPhones and voice over 
> works just as well, correct?
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Richard Turner
> Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2015 11:06 AM
> To: ViPone list
> Subject: number of phones, was about bookshare
>  
> Deidre,
> People have two iPhones or two phones with the same carrier when they have a 
> work phone and a home phone, so I actually do not think that is an issue.
> So, I gather from what you said about the 4S, you are basically using it as a 
> wifi device only and not using it as a phone.
> If that is the case, one thought would be to activate it as a phone and 
> replace whatever you are currently using as a phone with it and instead of 
> buying another phone, perhaps buy an iPad Mini, either the newest mini 2, or 
> the previous mini with retina display.
> Use the phone for phone things, and use the mini for books, music etc. You 
> will have double the battery life at least with a mini.
> Or, like you say, chuck both current phones, and get a new iPhone with enough 
> memory for what you want to do and go with a lower cost plan through someone 
> like t-mobile, Consumer Cellular, etc., where you would not be tied into a 
> contract.
> There are tons of options. The first thing I would do is sort out exactly 
> what you want to be able to do. Then, do you want one device or two to 
> maintain, then talk with the different carriers and see what you can afford.
> Good luck,
> Richard
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