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Review on Smartphone Apple iPhone 6 16 GB, 1 SIM, space gray by Stanislaw Kesicki ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, I liked the product, I bought it for a reason.

I switch phones frequently because I enjoy experimenting with various form factors and operating systems. However, from the Ericsson T10s all the way up to this iPhone, there have been very few phones that can truly be said to have "fallen on my soul." These are the iPhone 4 and the Nokia N95, respectively. After the sale of my fourth iPhone, I made numerous attempts to replicate the "telephone comfort" it provided, but they were all unsuccessful. The straightforward pleasure of using iOS could not be recaptured despite efforts to improve screen resolution, the number of processor cores, and the megapixel count of the camera. I have to preface this by saying that my opinion on this topic is highly subjective. The system has undergone many changes since then, including the addition of many new features and a new look (God, how I hated the new design at first), but the experience of interacting with the device is still enjoyable. Recently, I purchased the flagship device from Xiaomi. It's a wonderful thing, in general, and the miui 6 operating system is quite similar to ios; nevertheless, it's the tiny things that make everything worse. Huge use of battery even when the device is not being used; hanging here, podlagnul there - it's all extremely striking. It is difficult to explain; you just have to go through it for yourself. Even the wonderful moment that my brand new iPhone 6 has been surviving for the second day without being recharged and spending a few percent per night (around five percent) in idle time. In conclusion, I can say that the iPhone 6 satisfies me nearly to the same extent as its predecessor, the iPhone 4. Obviously, there is not the same "wow effect" that there used to be, but this is a reliable device that can be used on a regular basis; it is ideal for people who prefer to shoot pictures, listen to music, and not really bother with the settings. When used in conjunction with an iPad (I have an iPad Air 1), it results in quite a bit of childlike delight: As a result: The quality of the craftsmanship is quite high. It doesn't play, the home button doesn't hang like it does on the 5s, the paint doesn't peel off - it looks like an ordinary modern flagship from Samsung, except that it's made of brushed metal and has an apple on it:) Appropriateness of the pricing - hmm, that's a bit too much money. This is a fact, and the motivation behind it is not greed. Convenience is a category in which I will dock iTunes a point, despite the fact that I am accustomed to using it. The final score is an 8.5 out of 10. In general, I would recommend purchasing, but before you do so, you should test yourself to see if you are compatible with apple products by borrowing any product from apple from family, friends, or acquaintances.

Pros
  • The very best camera in the world. Nimble operating system. All of the various GPS, accelerometers, compasses, and other instruments function faultlessly, promptly, and just as they should. In spite of the fact that it is pleasant to the touch and just slightly slippery, you really must use a bumper. A wide range of viewing angles and accurate color reproduction. The fingerprint scanner is a wonderful convenience. Reproduction of music at a high level — using your everyday headphones. Excellent reception. Talking on LTE and Skype at the same time is quite enjoyable. Large capacity in the battery. a massive, simply unreasonably large quantity of accessories and inexpensive replacement parts. Protection against theft provided by blocking is preferable to having none at all.
Cons
  • Overcharge. a file system with limited access. screen resolution and pixel density on it are quite poor for the end of the year 2022. There is not enough memory available to fold anything.