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Review on Smartphone Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max 64 GB, nano SIM eSIM, silver by Kiril Nikolov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

After using androyd and Samsung for a while, I made the transition. New gestures require two days of practice before they become second nature and old habits are forgotten. Nothing can be improved upon in regards to the telephone. In 2022, I only had access to an iPhone 4s, and I didn't care for its lack of battery life, inability to run apps, or lack of widgets. Also, I became sick of using iTunes to transfer my music. The system has become more accessible in terms of transferring media content to the computer; when the phone is connected via USB, we have direct access to videos and photos, and while photos on the phone are stored in the. heic format, they are automatically converted to. jpeg when transferred to a computer via cable. Also, my computer runs on Windows. In any case, IOS 14 includes widgets. While I enjoy listening to music occasionally, I get the vast majority of what I hear through a YouTube music subscription that allows me to stream music online and even download it to my phone. When I first started looking, I was only interested in the 256 GB option because 64 GB didn't seem like enough to me. Then I checked my Samsung, which has a 128GB + 32GB card, and discovered that just 55GB were in use. And the androyd itself is 10 GB heavier than IOS. In brief, I limited myself to the 64 GB version because I did not want to pay an extra $15 for the additional storage space. Now that I have everything I need installed, including my favorite songs downloaded for offline listening, just 23 of the available 64 GB are in use. I don't remove large groups of images or movies from my smartphone, but I do back them up in two different cloud services. That is to say, in theory, 64 GB was plenty for me. The. heic photo format is also fantastic for space conservation. In the past, JPEG images typically ran around 3.5–4 megabytes, with 8–12 gigabyte variants not unheard of. Now 1.8-2 mb. My most recent Samsung device was a huge letdown, so I switched to Apple's iOS. I'm a good fit for this.

Pros
  • The camera is the best among its peers in terms of battery life, display, system compatibility, intuitiveness, ease of use, speed, performance, and overall bulkiness/solidity/weight.
Cons
  • The "close all applications" button that is always visible on my screen is something I really need. For me, that's the absolute most width I can tolerate; anything more than 0.5 mm is already unbearable. It really is a matter of how big one's hand is.