The Arizona Republic

Which iPhone do I choose?

- KEN COLBURN Ken Colburn is founder and CEO of Data Doctors Computer Services, https://datadoctor­s.com. Ask any tech question at: https://facebook.com/ DataDoctor­s or on Twitter @TheDataDoc.

Question: I’m ready to upgrade my iPhone, but I can’t decide which way to go. Any tips?

Answer: There has never been a better time to be in the market for an iPhone. The current selection includes eight different models — the entry-level iPhone SE, 6s, 6s Plus, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus and the topline X — that range in price from $349$1,149.

Start with screen size

If you haven’t already done so, make sure you hold each of the phones in your hand and slide it into your pocket or pocketbook to determine the best fit from a form-factor standpoint.

Budget-minded consumers who don’t care about larger screens can opt for the 4-inch SE — the size of the original — for the new reduced pricing of $349-$449, depending upon your storage needs (32GB-128GB).

If you want a slightly larger screen (4.7 inches), then your choices are between the iPhone 6s, 7 and 8.

If you want a phone with the largest screen size, then your choices are between the 6s Plus, 7 Plus, 8 Plus and X.

Cameras

iPhones have long been heralded for their camera technology, and unless you’re really into photograph­y or super hi-res video, every model has a 12MP camera that can shoot 4K video at 30 frames per second (fps).

If you’re a big selfie or Facetime fan, you’ll want to stick to the iPhone 6 or better because the front-facing camera on the SE isn’t great.

Water and dust ratings

If you spend a lot of time outdoors, especially near water, and you want something that can take a bit more abuse, you’ll want to go for an iPhone 7 or higher because they all have superior water- and dust-resistance ratings.

Despite the ratings for having your phone in 1 to 1.5 meters of water for up to 30 minutes, you really shouldn’t plan on swimming with them. Exposing your expensive phone to salt and chlorine water isn’t something I’d recommend without something like a LifeProof case (http://lifeproof.com).

Newest features

If things like wireless charging, fast-charging, 60 fps 4K Video and the most powerful processors available are important to you, then you’ll probably be able to justify buying the iPhone 8, 8 Plus or X.

Apple’s comparison site is an easy way to compare up to three different models at a time to help you weed through the specs: https://goo.gl/ JeJJ7V.

Purchasing options

There are a plethora of options for buying new, used or refurbishe­d iPhones, starting with Apple itself.

Apple offers an annual iPhone Upgrade Program, which is best for those that have to have the latest model every year, look into their trade-in program for your older iPhones or shop for deals in Apple’s refurbishe­d inventory.

If your phone is tied to a specific cellular provider, check to see what their promotions are based on your eligibilit­y.

If you don’t mind a used iPhone, there are a number of reputable resources other than a cellular provider that I’ve used to pay cash for a used phone including Glyde, Swappa and Gazelle.

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