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h Hi;
A somewhat related question might be what do I loose if I use the
i-phone 5c rather than the 5-s. Apparently the 5-c has a plastic back
but how much more likely am I to have a problem with it and will the
savings be worthwhile?
Richard
On 7/30/2014 2:11 PM, Steve wrote:
> Reasons from an access standpoint for the 4S and above is Siri. You can
> have it read things to you, look up info, write a reminder or calendar
> appointment or text message, etc.
>
> There are dictation apps of course as well, but they are not integrated into
> the iPhone as Siri is.
>
> Also, the 5S has a better camera and faster quad-core processor which could
> help in text recognition OCR and other apps that you can use to identify
> objects, currency and the like.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lou Kolb" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 8:33 AM
> Subject: OT: IPhone questions
>
>
>> Thinking of getting a referbed IPhone. I'm already familiar with the IOs
>> from my IPod touch. Of course, the 4 is older and cheaper, the 5 is newer
>> and more expensive. Any reason relating to access to get or not to get the
>> 5? I'll spend the extra money if it's worth it to do so. TNX and 73. Lou
>> WA3MIX
>> Lou Kolb
>> Voice-over Artist:
>> Radio/TV Ads, Video narrations
>> Messages On-hold:
>> www.loukolb.com
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