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iPhone 13 mini review: The most powerful small smartphone on the market
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Apple press event coming week of March 21 with new iPad & new 4-inch 'iPhone SE,' said to lack 3D T
I entered the iPhone market with the 5S, and was pretty happy with it. Size was good, as was functionality. The my carrier lured me in to the 6. I was wowed with everything except the size. It was comparable to lugging an antique Texas Instrument calculator in my pocket, so much so that I switched back to the 5S. Still using it, even though picture quality, reception, and that nasty hangup with horizontal texting leaves me wanting more. I am positively anxious to see and feel the 5SE or SE, and will more than likely convert, even though I still drool over the concept of a "nano". I completely agree with the earlier posters who suggest that one should not have to sacrifice features and functionality to get a manageable size. Not all iPhone users are gamers, myself included.
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How Apple's new, powerful 4-inch iPhone SE is built for the future
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Apple Watch Series 7 review: Bigger than you think
crowley said:chuck1252 said:I am going to dive into the Watch thing, and have but one question. My wrist is 9 1/2 inches in circumference, and it would appear that even with the larger watch, would not come close to fitting my apparently fat wrist. Aside from losing weight, is there an aftermarket alternative with longer length bands, and if so, is the watch capable of making band changes? I really would appreciate some guidance on this.
https://www.imore.com/best-apple-watch-bands-extra-large-wrists
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Apple to launch new affordable iPhone model in March
It's all about size. Period.