Around three weeks ago, I made the conversion from 6k (regular, not Plus) to Max. Personal Reflections - After the first day, I noticed that the abnormally heavy weight caused some discomfort in my wrist. Now that I've adjusted, I can use the gadget with one hand in the vast majority of situations. Without a second hand, reaching the diagonal edge of the screen is difficult, but "Easy Access" makes it possible. - It's inconvenient to be unable to quickly access the Control Center, which houses commonly used tools like the alarm clock, the camera, and more. - The smartphone is pocketable, but it draws attention wherever it goes. For places that enforce a rigorous dress code, stowing your in the inner pockets of your jacket or holding on to it in your hands is a safe bet. - The displays on smartphones have improved greatly, but they still can't compare to the iPad Pro 12.9. - When I had some downtime or was traveling, I started reading more. - A big screen makes using the navigator a breeze. - It's not ideal, but you can use the volume controls to snap a shot or a selfie with just one hand. - One of the biggest selling points for me is how long the battery life is. You can stop worrying about things like whether or not you have a charging wire and an available outlet. After 4 years using 6, I decided to upgrade to Max for a fresh take on things. I completely understood that. In most situations, regular Xs are preferable.
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