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Review on Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max 128 GB RU, nano SIM+eSIM, pacific blue by Angelika Siskova-beb ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I'm not particularly happy, but basically everything is fine.

The only thing left to say in support of Apple is that some of the best programmers are currently seated. And even if they are incapable of setting everything up without errors or performing a straightforward recovery from the reserve without tambourine dancing, we can only conclude that we have already passed a critical threshold at which a person is unable to process such large amounts of programming. All things considered, it is preferable to simplify this situation and give both novice and experienced users the option of long settings. 09/26/21 Whoever downvoted my review, are you still running iOS 14 and 15 full of bugs? Do you still think iOS is the greatest shell? For those who don't understand, it got worse when using bugs, especially after switching to iOS 15. Additionally, as I mentioned previously, issues vary between models. For me, this causes the battery to deplete quickly (20% per hour), several applications to freeze, and camera problems (pictures that are either too bright or too dark, lack focus). Safari employs brakes. The dialer is glitchy (the call does not terminate, the call does not start when the call is made, but only the call window and quiet appear, the safari also works with brakes), and the screen flickers and switches off at the wife's twelve. The alterations are, in my perspective, non-functional and inconvenient in addition to having issues. Users' requests were not taken into consideration by Apple, who instead chose to make the shell even more complicated. Additionally, this must have an impact on iOS 15 and iPhone 13. My friends' androids operate considerably more reliably and quickly. I still use an iPhone, why? All thanks to the evil hackers. On my iPhone, I have all the banking apps. Since I spent a significant amount of time working in banking, I am aware that only android owners request money be debited from a card or account. The only thing Apple still has is privacy. Happy New Year!

Pros
  • Since the fourth generation, I have been using iPhones. Productivity, ergonomics, and technical features have all improved throughout this time. On the newest model, the video looks just stunning. The body is gorgeous in and of itself. The ecosystem of Apple devices has advantages. Given that far less expensive android devices display results that aren't inferior, it is challenging to include speed as an advantage.
Cons
  • I won't even note the cost in the most glaring negative. Software is this. It's simply impossible for me to have found that many issues with the family's iPhones (iPhone X, XS Max, 12, and 12 Pro Max) in the past year. iPhones have glitches, are sluggish, the display is unresponsive, etc. In addition to occasionally appearing on their own, bugs. However, a few units just have the updated firmware. I want to draw attention to the poor start right out of the gate separately. Previously, it took 5 minutes to switch on and configure the device. It's taking hours to set up, and I'm now having a lot of issues: 1) A sim card with internet or wi-fi is required. And if I just got a phone in a mall and want to use it right away to snap a photo. Go home and put it up there if there isn't any free WiFi or a SIM card. 2) Before you can access the desktop, a ton of settings need to be configured. 3) Accessing your account is required. What if I forget the password? Additionally, the password requirements are getting more complicated, and Apple periodically requests a change. My paro must be taught as a verse because it is so complicated. You should return home and look for a piece of paper with pwords if you can't recall the pword. 4) a catastrophic scenario involving computer-driven rolling firmware. The computer will direct you to use the firmware from your backup copy. Or at least till the last. As a result, you must finish every stage of the setup process for a new phone before requesting the firmware to install it. restore from the reserve after that. It requires lots of time. It is unclear why the iPhone itself cannot begin updating to the selected version and immediately restore it when restoring from a backup. The user who just purchased the phone is left to handle this time-consuming process, entirely depriving him of the joy of the purchase. Additionally, during the course of such a drawn-out phone setup, glitches and errors may occasionally appear. which will make getting started even more difficult. The weight of this item is a drawback. It doesn't pull in your pocket, of course, but if it drops, it's awkward to hold in your hands.