Hi Scott,
I am curious why you want to get the iPhone X. I am assuming you are blind. I
don't know about your wife. I think face ID is going to be accessible, at least
with the option for needing to look at the phone disabled. That is a drag, but
it may be necessary for many. But why get the X over the 8+? What's in it for a
blind person except spending more money?
Mary
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On Sep 16, 2017, at 4:48 PM, Scott Rumery <blindfaith38@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:************
Oh yee of little faith. Do you really think that Apple would put out an
iPhone that all of their customers would not be able to use? I have 100%
faith that I will be able to use Face ID and because of this on the 27th of
October I will be getting an iPhone X for myself as well as my wife.
Having said this, if when I get it if I or my wife cannot use it just as well
as we can use our iPhone 7’s I will be the first one to post another message
on the list criticizing Apple, but I do not think that this will be necessary
.
On Sep 16, 2017, at 1:12 PM, Katie Epperson (Redacted sender "mythgirl98"
for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does anyone think the iPhone x and face ID will actually be accessible? I
think the answer is no way
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