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Hi Catherine,
Can you tell us if the audio jack adaptor is also compatible with those
headsets which have both earphones and microphones?
Thanks,
Fernando
On 12/23/2017 02:04 PM, Catherine Getchell wrote:
> Need advice regarding which I-phone i should get.
>
> Hi Al,
>
> I don’t think they’re selling anything below the 8, which doesn’t have
> the earphone jack. But it comes with an adaptor. I use that adapter
> daily, and it works fine. I wouldn’t get an older phone because the
> newer the phone, the longer it’ll run the OS before you have to
> replace the phone. If you’re low vision, you might want to get the 8+
> because the screen’s bigger. But I wouldn’t bother with the + if you
> have no usable vision. I can’t speak for the iPhone x because I don’t
> have one. My two cents.
>
> Catherine
>
> *From:* Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List
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> *Subject:* [VICUG-L] Need advice regarding which I-phone i should get.
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> Good morning everyone,
>
> I’m considering purchasing an I-phone after the holidays are over,
> and I was wondering from those of you that are using one, as to which
> version or which model I should get that still has the ear phone jack.
> Merry Christmas too all on the list,
>
> Al
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