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Review on Apple IPhone 12 64GB Black by A Phichet Seedok ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

After upgrading to a newer model of iPhone, I have the impression that the phone itself has not changed; I still have the iPhone that I am accustomed to using, but it is now larger and has a screen that is more illuminated. It seems highly likely that Apple will in the not too distant future simply sell a subscription to utilize the iPhone as well as its full "environment." After reading this negative review, you may be under the impression that I do not enjoy using my iPhone, but that is not the case. If you want to get the most out of a piece of technology, it won't just be enough to buy it—you'll need to keep paying for it again and over again in order to unlock all of its potential.

Pros
  • As I upgraded to this model from the iPhone 6s, I will evaluate it in comparison to that device. Liked: - large bright screen. The color black appears to be black, the color white appears to be white, and all the other colors look fantastic. The screen of the iPhone sells itself, so there is no need for advertising to promote it; - the camera shoots better than in the iPhone 6s, but not significantly better; rather, it shoots better overall. The iPhone had good cameras in all models; even the camera in the iPhone 4 seemed excellent to me, and even when compared to the camera in the iPhone 12, the camera in the iPhone 4 should not be ashamed; - however, the video camera in the iPhone 12 shoots much better than in the iPhone 6s; - I like the built-in free applications for processing photos and videos; - I like the built-in free applications for editing photos and videos on the iPhone. - post-processing, which is called by the button Edit, iMove, Clips; - the sound from the device has become louder and more voluminous; - Face ID is convenient, but I didn't like the notch cutout because it looks huge, ugly, and interferes with Face ID; - body materials, device design, round cameras on the back - it all looks good and pleases; - the iPhone lowers the ringer volume when it realizes that you It's such a sweet little thing! - The iPhone, in its whole, is a device that makes performing routine chores easy and pleasurable. I'm referring to e-mail, text messages, instant messengers, phone calls, and web browsing here. Every application has an aesthetically pleasing interface, it runs very swiftly, the transitions are seamless, and it has beauty. It seems that both the people who make applications for iOS and the people who make iOS itself are making an effort.
Cons
  • 1. I wanted to give myself a lot of joy, but despite the fact that I was aware of what I was doing, the price of the phone, the fact that it did not come with headphones or a charging unit, and the fact that it did not come with a charging unit all contributed to the fact that I did not experience a lot of joy. 2. The "pay everywhere" principle that comes along with the use of an iPhone started to grate on my nerves after a while. This device will be "empty" until you have two or three, and preferably five subscriptions, as well as purchase the necessary applications and content. Until then, it will merely function as a dialer with a good camera. In it, you are only able to view your own images for free, and only up until the storage space in iCloud is exhausted. The term for this is the "Apple ecosystem," and you're welcome. This was not as noticeable on the iPhone 6s because it had a limited amount of RAM and a small screen, and I did not make the most of the capabilities of the device. Then I started utilizing this equipment in accordance with a comprehensive program, and I notice that I need to pay for each step as I go along.