Its pros: - Lovely screen. Before that, there was a Nokia 920, it also had a chic screen, but there are very correct colors, good contrast, there is no air gap. - A very nice body and glass, then someone said that it does not lie in the hand, this is all nonsense. It depends on what you had before, but in absolute terms the phone is better than any other flagship. Moreover, it is metal, and rounded glass, the most premium, cannot be more pleasant. Convenient dimensions. - The speed of work, all applications are well tested specifically on this phone, finally everything works "as it should." - Touch ID. Protects the phone, and at the same time simplifies access to the phone and to important applications such as Amazon, Alfabank, government services (this will not happen on Android soon). - Siri, an indispensable assistant behind the wheel, comments are superfluous. - Camera. You just take and take pictures, the phone never makes a mistake, neither in white balance, nor in focus, while doing everything very quickly. HDR, Slowmotion, stabilization (software but works very well), panorama mode. - Many good services from Apple, especially Apple music, a very convenient service, especially for those who like to listen to music in the car or anywhere. Some cons: - Low resolution front camera - A protruding camera, but it is solved with a cover, minus with a stretch. - 1 GB of RAM. Not critical, but with two switching to old tasks is better and the process is not reset. - I don't really like the keyboard on iOS, no swipe, terrible auto-correction, moronic switching to emoticons, still not used to it . it was better on Windows phone, Microsoft promised to release their keyboard for iOS, let's see what they release.
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