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Review on Smartphone Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max 256 GB RU, graphite by Mateusz Maycha ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

In the beginning of the sales period, I made the purchase for my wife as a present, and then I contrasted the review based on her remarks plus the photo and the autonomy with the Note 20 Ultra PCT (the snapdragon version should be better). I'll begin with the camera and attach a cropped photo taken from the main modules of both phones. Although I took the photos on separate days, I did so at approximately the same time of day and under similar lighting conditions. It is clear that the iPhone camera does not perform poorly in terms of its technology; however, the software processing is lacking, there is a great deal of noise, and everything ought to be improved with the passage of time. During the day, photos that are good and clear. Even if the colors are accurate when taken at night, I get the impression that the photos taken by the new iPhones are less "warm" than those taken by the older models. In terms of battery life, Samsung outperforms the iPhone, despite the fact that there is a significant gap between the two devices' batteries and the fact that the 120Hz screen refresh rate on the Samsung device is only activated very infrequently, primarily when scrolling through pages. It doesn't feel like PWM, it's comfortable to work at the minimum brightness, and the screen itself is clear. The maximum brightness is excellent, but from the negatives, it glares in the sun. I also like the iPhone more on the screen. On the other hand, Near Field Communication (NFC) is still functional, or more accurately, the inability of iOS devices to prevent data from being written to NFC tags by third-party applications. Android devices have been able to do this for quite some time, but Apple's iOS may one day catch up. Aside from that, a very intelligent device with a high-quality camera that is still in the process of being finished with ates. The price is incomprehensibly excessive; in the United States, one could expect to pay in the range of 85–90t. R. for the item in question.

Pros
  • The construct, the battery, the screen, and the camera
Cons
  • Software for the camera that is used in the processing of photographs, faulty NFC, and an excessive pricing