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Review on Apple IPhone 8 Plus by Kio Vazquez ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

As such, there are no disadvantages, it is convenient to use.

It's just a phone, although an elegant and pricey phone. Simply said, it works like a dialer. Everything gets licked, which is a delightful and lovely experience, but it is not practical for work. In addition, there is no justification for purchasing a model with more storage space than 64GB. I decided to keep this device for myself in order to get a better understanding of what it is and how it operates in the context of my work environment. I find that these kinds of things are very interesting. After deciding to try new things, I made the decision to sell my Samsung S8+. And as for myself, I have already arrived at a verdict: iOs is just Android with a lot of unnecessary features cut out. The iPhone lacks both the capability and the convenience of use of the other device. It is true that using it is a pleasurable experience; it has nearly ideal ergonomics; the exterior has been thoroughly polished; all of these features seem to be designed for the utmost comfort of its operation; yet,. after everything that I was able to perform by default on android (I had several various devices), and in particular on Samsung, this iPhone is unable to offer me any of those options. Always require some form of crutch in order to maintain some semblance of normalcy in one's life. Yeah, practically all of the applications that I used on android are also available on this platform; however, each of them has been condensed to serve a specific purpose. It is not possible to download music in a normal, quick manner (there is not a good music player at all! NO!), movies either (although it is simpler here, there are normal players), books (although it is simpler, there are also good readers), and there is not a file system (although this is understandable). Just MMS format is available for contact transmission (this is expensive and paid). The caller does not contain a T9 key. In addition to this, it was challenging for me to locate a standard keyboard (my usual one here is completely different from the one on the android, which is the same with the reader, I had to look for another one). When compared to Samsung Pay, Apple Pay is a castrato who is on par with traveling to the moon. The phone control is implemented in a way that is highly inconvenient (Meizu may learn from this), and you are continuously required to perform movements that are not essential. The transition away from Android is really challenging. I had a general idea of what I wanted to accomplish, and I was aware that, while iOS is superior to the original Android operating system, it cannot compete with any shell produced by any other company. The iPhone is nothing more than an overpriced and aesthetically pleasing phone.

Pros
  • The sensation of being put to good use is incredibly satisfying. - Design, color, tactile experiences. - The display is quite impressive (the auto-brightness feature is very cleverly done!). - Sound in stereo played at a loud volume. - Press the button, it'll take your fingerprints in a flash. The sensation of vibration feedback is incredibly calming. - The camera is of high quality. The life of the battery is satisfactory. Everything is quite stunning to look at. - Hardly bulky, and it has excellent ergonomics. - The size, particularly as a result of the fact that it does not take up the entire screen. - A quality pair of headphones are supplied. - Compatibility with a variety of other Apple products.
Cons
  • - Heavy (really weighty). - Reduced the amount of functionality for everything. - There is no typical archiving system (I immediately have to be friends with iTunes, which is still shamelessly buggy and slow, iCloud, and other aiks that should make my life easier, but this is not so). - There is not a fully rapid charging option (everything is bad here too). - Prolonged charging time from both a standard power supply (three hours), as well as a 30-watt power supply (two hours). - No support for common audio codecs. - Edits made to the NSFi. - Reduced size of the Bluetooth. When recording, only mono sound is produced. There is no standard software available for recording conversations (very difficult to find, and either expensive or poor functionality). - You are unable to capture an extremely long screenshot (multiple screens of text). - It's nothing more than a phone.

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