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Hello Tom,
I share the same pair of questions with you. I have been told by several
friends with 6 Plusses, that their photos are rock steady even when they
have snapped their pictures from a moving car, and with shaky hands. While
they offered no quantatative evidence of this, they all said that pictures
taken with a plain 6 would have been quite jingly. With this in mind, I
opted to get a 6 Plus. As for the 128 Gig Vs. 64 Gig phones, I have heard
no claims that larger memory units were any faster or slower than their 64
Gig brothers. As I mentioned on this list a few days ago, I might well be
replacing my brand new phone because of a battery issue. If I must replace
my phone, I will replace my current 64 Gig phone with a 128 Gig unit just
for the fun of it. I can't imagine that doing so would cause me any
trouble. I will report back to the list with my findings.
Alan - N7MIT
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Subject: ot: i-phone questions
Have a couple more i-phone questions for you guys.
First, I'm seeing the i-phone s6 in 32, 64, and 128gb sizes. i'm wondering
if
there's a performance difference between the 64 and 128gb versions? Does
the
128g version get bogged down by that much memory?
My second question concerns image stabilization. It appears that the s6+
has
it but the 6 does not. I'm wondering if it makes any difference to the KNFB
reader.
Thanks.
Tom
Tom Brennan KD5VIJ, CCC-A/SLP
web page http://titan.sfasu.edu/~g_brennantg/sonicpage.html
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