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Review on Smartphone Apple iPhone 6 16 GB, 1 SIM, space gray by Mateusz Maycha ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Im not particularly happy, but basically everything is fine.

This is the sixth iPhone that I've owned. The "sixth" generation iPhone is the successor to the 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S, and 5C models. The sixth "sixth" equivalent. And now, for the second time since making the purchase, I'm considering how I can keep using my Nokia with the push-button interface, which I had previously given to my father ten years ago. The main argument is that one significantly exaggerates the degree to which "smartphones" and, in particular, the "iPhone," are required and useful in today's world. They greatly amplify the sensation of tension and nervousness by sending endlessly chirping "messengers" in which the boss becomes irate at one of the employees, e-mail, spam concerning leading a healthy lifestyle, and, as a final touch, games that you don't want to quit playing once you start playing them. And if you delete or set on "silent" everything that irritates you for no reason, then you will obtain a piece of plastic worth thirty thousand dollars, and the frequency of its use will be once or twice a day. There is a caveat that has to be made, and that is the fact that I have not used social networks in a very long time and that I normally lead a largely "off-line" existence. But this has also occurred for the specific reason that the majority of the Internet is your pointless concern. I'm a straightforward "dialer" who can handle phone calls, text messages, and even simple voicemails. I will always be thankful for the cool 3-gee-4-es, which were Steve Jobs' idea and which, when I was between the ages of 17 and 18, looked to be the pinnacle of one's desires. Now that I have already unlearned and worked, the smartphone and particularly the "iPhone" feel more like a component of the overall picture, and in some ways quite archaic. A word of advice: If you make heavy use of the Internet and software applications, you should consider switching to a new operating system (OS). It will not have a nice feel to the touch, but it will be a sea of opportunities. The capability of my extremely affordable Android device exceeded my expectations, and I am really happy about that. This was changed due to a slow processor, although it may have been for nothing. If you are strapped for cash but have your heart set on owning an iPhone, my recommendation would be to start by purchasing a pre-owned iPhone 4S or "fifth" model, preferably one running an older version of iOS. You'll gain a better understanding of whether or not you require this toy after reading this =) Sincerely, This particular Taikovich, for example.

Pros
  • 1. The quality of both the materials and the craftsmanship is a kinesthetic dream! When you put your hands on the gadget, the experience is so satisfying that you won't want to let go of it. 2. A straightforward computer operating system; there are no issues. 3. A respectable camera for a pocket unit (I'm not very interested in photography), which can generally take images of documents as well as drunken buddies. 4. A handy "trick" touch-ID that you can use when you can't recall the password for your top-secret bank account.
Cons
  • 1. The smartphone cannot be carried around without a protective case because the back camera protrudes quite a bit. This is a drawback in my book because there is no case that can make the phone feel as good to the touch as the phone itself. + extra expenditures. 2. The Touch-ID sensor, which is located in the primary button, does not work properly. If your finger is not clean and dry, the sensor will not register any of your movements. Extremely irritating, considering the fact that the apparatus set me back 30,000 dollars when I acquired it in the year 2022. A common scenario: you are seated at your desk at work, your fingers aren't as spotless as they once were because of the keyboard and mouse (fat), and your phone is coated with fingerprints because you rode the subway with it. It is NOT possible to unlock it using the sensor in your possession. It is necessary for you to remove one of the sweater's sleeves, wipe it off, and then lightly touch it with your finger. Or entering a passcode that has evolved into a six-digit number, which is another option. Already, I shudder to consider what next winter's temperature of minus 20 degrees will be like. 3. The proximity of the operating system components severely restricts the functionality of the software. I'm not very knowledgeable in information technology, but I once owned an android that turned out to be a PDA, sometimes known as a pocket personal computer. Are you interested in listening to some music? From any location. Please download one of these things. The iPhone does not function in such manner at all. You are required to go via the proprietary "tuna" (iTunes) software in order to be able to download anything. In addition, it is not always accessible, and the user-friendliness of this program has never been considered to be among its strongest points. In reference to the device itself, I should mention that if you select "music" from the menu, you will be taken straight to the O_O online store. To me, that demonstrates arrogance. By the way, prior to the release of the 9th operating system, this was not the case. 4. The persistent notifications of a software update are becoming a greater nuisance as time goes on. I have a strong objection to mandatory services and unnecessary levels of automation. I want to learn about the ate on my own so that I can determine whether or not I require it. My gut tells me that Apple will soon make automated ates a prerequisite for iOS.