Terri Stimmel
2018-11-09 04:27:09 UTC
Hello everyone,
I know I could look this up and read about it. I could read about the differences between the two phones. But sometimes it is easier for me to ask on list, because I can look back and read it.
I love my iPhone 6s. I would love to keep it.
However, within the next month, I will hopefully be receiving the continuous glucose monitor ring system. The freestyle Libre. As you can imagine, I am very excited about this prospect. Itâs something I have been wanting for a while now.
Anyway, in order to be able to use the app on my phone, would this interest, I need to have a phone that offers NFC. Of course, my phone does not.
I am most likely going to purchase my phone through T-Mobile, Avenue I want to be able to have insurance on it. This is definitely very important to me. I would preferred to buy an unlocked phone. But I donât want to go without coverage.
So what are the differences between the iPhone 7, and iPhone 8?
Are there any huge differences I need to be aware of?
Anything you all can tell me will be very much appreciated.
Thank you,
Terri
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I know I could look this up and read about it. I could read about the differences between the two phones. But sometimes it is easier for me to ask on list, because I can look back and read it.
I love my iPhone 6s. I would love to keep it.
However, within the next month, I will hopefully be receiving the continuous glucose monitor ring system. The freestyle Libre. As you can imagine, I am very excited about this prospect. Itâs something I have been wanting for a while now.
Anyway, in order to be able to use the app on my phone, would this interest, I need to have a phone that offers NFC. Of course, my phone does not.
I am most likely going to purchase my phone through T-Mobile, Avenue I want to be able to have insurance on it. This is definitely very important to me. I would preferred to buy an unlocked phone. But I donât want to go without coverage.
So what are the differences between the iPhone 7, and iPhone 8?
Are there any huge differences I need to be aware of?
Anything you all can tell me will be very much appreciated.
Thank you,
Terri
Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
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