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ElPaso

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After using iDevices for a few years (SE, 8 Plus and 13) I went over to Android for a while -- 2-1/2 years on a Motorola RAZR 2023, a really quite impressive folder. However, it took a dive off of a music stand a couple of weeks ago and the screen was destroyed. I kinda liked it, but I got kinda excited about going back to Apple. So, I bought an iPhone 16e and am so glad to be back. This is my first post, and even though I have several years of iPhone experience under my belt, I'll probably have lotsa questions. Anyway, a hearty "Hello" to everyone!

So far I do love my 16e, even though it's not the King of all iPhones -- it's still a very powerful, capable device.
 
So far I do love my 16e, even though it's not the King of all iPhones -- it's still a very powerful, capable device.
As long as the device you are using is perfect for you, it doesn’t need to be the King of all iPhones. Looking at my signature you see what I have yet after picking up a 1TB Blue Titanium 15 Pro, I have started using this device as my primary iPhone showing me you don’t need to have the best as long as the device you’re using does everything you need it to do and you’re happy with it.

Glad to see you’re back enjoying the iOS platform again👍
 
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After using iDevices for a few years (SE, 8 Plus and 13) I went over to Android for a while -- 2-1/2 years on a Motorola RAZR 2023, a really quite impressive folder. However, it took a dive off of a music stand a couple of weeks ago and the screen was destroyed. I kinda liked it, but I got kinda excited about going back to Apple. So, I bought an iPhone 16e and am so glad to be back. This is my first post, and even though I have several years of iPhone experience under my belt, I'll probably have lotsa questions. Anyway, a hearty "Hello" to everyone!

So far I do love my 16e, even though it's not the King of all iPhones -- it's still a very powerful, capable device.
Choices and variety are not for everyone.

Using both Android and iOS devices concurrently for years, I find each has it’s pros and cons. While more open and capable, Android can be complicated for some, whereas the simpler and limited iOS has its followers.

The 16e is a good basic simple phone.
 
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