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Review on Apple IPhone 12 64GB Black by Ognian Georgiev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

Oh, how I've grown weary of hearing complaints about the high cost of iPhones. If it's so pricey, then why bother buying it? It goes without saying that the price tag reflects the fact that this is Apple's top-of-the-line product. Take the Pixel 5; it won't brag about filled to you, but how much does it set you back in addition to its excellent photographic capabilities. Purchase a Samsung Note 21 Ultra. There are plenty of bottlenecks and concessions, but few gripes about the cost. If you're interested, you can find a discounted range of older editions. Better the rate (looking at vintage lenses always makes you happy; it's pricey, but I got mine for ten thousand dollars when it was on sale, and now it costs thirty or more). The colors are unremarkable as well, and the only noticeable part of the case is the camera block. Given that the cover does not fully enclose the edges on the front side and the green is not particularly striking there, I think the green is a great choice. Swiping works just fine with the cover on. And very goodness it closes at the bottom, because the cover is completely ripped at the 7-ki in the regions of the fold, probably from pulling jeans out of the pocket. I was drawn in by the 12-shki's frames; thinking about the 11-shki's frames is downright unsettling. Thankfully, you didn't consume it. Nothing more needs to be said about the fringe; yeah, there are sensors that perform the magic of facial ID, and that's all there is to it. After the first hour, I found myself ignoring her. A common complaint I've heard about iPhones is that the basic configuration only allows for 64 megabytes. Congratulations on not spending too much for a higher volume of iCloud storage if you have 200 gigabytes of space and you don't film tons of videos every day. What ates are. For this reason alone, I prefer the iPhone to any Android device. Yes, each year brings something fresh to the market. However, the most recent version of iOS runs smoothly on my venerable 7-ke, making it feel less dated than it otherwise would. Everything on it is flawless and lovely. The games load and the programs launch. The only issues are insufficient memory and short battery life. However, it doesn't feel like you're holding a relic when you hold it in your hands. I'm happy with my buy. I plan to start putting away money now so that by 2025 I can buy the newest iPhone.

Pros
  • Let me start by saying that I recently upgraded from iOS 7 and have previously used Android (8.1) cellphones. It has not been possible to examine the screen in the sun where I reside in St. Petersburg, but the colors are lovely, juicy, and bright, and everything is visible even in the rain. Even when reading a book in the dark with low brightness, the eyes show no reaction to the shim. After the seven, you'll be more than content with the cameras' quality, variety of cool settings, and overall performance. It's a shame that a 20k Xiaomi gal can only capture mediocre photos while having a telephoto lens. Third, all I need to see is results. Although I don't spend much time playing games, I can easily process a photo taken with a camera (although slowly because of the camera's full-frame sensor). In addition to being able to switch between Instagram, Google Maps, a web browser, and a translator without losing your translation of the hashtag, your device has enough RAM to allow you to do so. Since Android and iOS make distinct uses of RAM, I shall not discuss its size. In iPhones, its application is refined. My personal vanlove is the vallet app. Having access to all of your debit cards in one spot makes making purchases easier, and the addition of the ability to purchase airline and train tickets online makes it much more easy. Now that other apps had caught up, users started incorporating loyalty cards into the wallet. The attractiveness and efficiency of the user interface. Natural motions. The data transfer from 7 to 12 was fairly simple. In less than 5 minutes, you're back on the phone. Photos (in iCloud), files, and apps; you're already signed in everywhere. Size and screen size are both very practical. That's why 12-shku were picked over Android phones. All of them seem a little sharp to me. And in this position, I can use only one hand to access the entire display. There's enough juice for a full day and a half of use. It is 4 pm, and I currently have 38%. Yesterday morning at 7 a.m., I disconnected it from power and took my dog for a walk. Two days' worth of viewing time equals 4.5 hours. 10. ates - they'll keep coming for another five years There are just too many to name here.
Cons
  • 1. It scratches more than the previous ones, according to the reviews. Let's see what happens, but I got a protective gl, and at the first sign of a scratch, I'll proudly slap it on my mom's case where I've lived for the past three years, scratch-free. Number two, the price of extras. Why a cover would cost that much is a mystery. Third, epstor usually charges more than google play for the same apps/games. Even though it appears that the commission is the same for both of them. Even Steve Jobs hasn't heard of him, so what gives? There was thunder and lightning. Even though Apple has already gone to type-c for the iPad, no one in the 21st century, in the 21st year of the 21st century, can fathom why Apple won't give up lighting on iPhones. The increasing domestic wire zoo is more interesting than any gains in data transfer rate. Somehow, I got stopped at the airport, and when they spotted all the wires in my backpack, they asked to see it. In fact, I find it harder to list the negatives than the positives.