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-Construction Is Implicit, Of Course (I have white). It's not a scalding white color, but rather a milky hue. No rounding off for me; I want sharp edges. Slim build. Quality of the images. Before settling on one smartphone, I read a number of reviews. A Huawei P model was mine. The brand new Samsung was on, so I tuned in. Clearly, something is wrong. Only the iPhone produced a satisfactory image in terms of resolution and color accuracy. - Efficiency is a welcome trait. Does not stall and…

Pros
  • -Construction Is Imperative (I have white). The actual color is more milky than a scalding white. Instead of rounded corners, my preference is for sharp edges. Short stature. -Depth of the images. Fluidity, pixel-freeness, accurate color reproduction, and processing speed. No sagging or tuping. - OS Well-planned down to the last atom. Not a ton of extraneous stuff is included.
Cons
  • This price tag is a little painful. But now it's not Apple's responsibility; they've patched the issue.

We waited a long time for se to continue, but ultimately failed to flourish as a unit. There aren't any built-in pockets in my garments for a modern phone, therefore I was hoping for a smaller smart phone. Apple's decision to abandon rounded glass was a smart one, as it was easier to beat up and scratch than other types of glass. It's a bad there doesn't appear to be any point in holding out for a more practical and affordable aluminum back cover. Although Apple's decision to discard standard…

Pros
  • Size: 1: Excellent! Finally! Two, regular panes of flat glass. Thirdly, the camera has excellent low-light performance. Even without a DSLR, you can get some decent shots after dark.
Cons
  • 1 - OLED screen. It's not as obnoxious as it was, say, in X, but those waves on the screen get old and tiresome by the end of the day. Second, a transparent rear panel. The one benefit I never saw coming (I am extremely cold about wireless charging) Third, there's a ton of extras, but you'll have to shell out cash for them.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

suits the hand well When reading horizontally, the light flat brick resembles xiaomi mi mah, yet there is nothing left to take. to measure the space beneath the imprint (in the palm) The color reproduction is altered because of how the protective glass clamps and reads the image. The screen appears green or blue at an angle. Everything flies when exposed to direct light and gains natural colors, but it did not become more practical to use. The 8 Plus is more useful yet slower. noticed nothing…

Pros
  • sound, voice synthesizer, speed, camera, face ID, the screen is clearer, more color accurate, and does not fear water; the frame is even slimmer; and oled irritates the eyes less.
Cons
  • although expensive, the technology justifies it (computer in your pocket) there is no home button (nowhere to put your thumb) The buttons for assistive touch and pronunciation are not fixed; they jump around the screen and are rectangular rather than round. You must swipe your finger up to open (if the face is in front of the screen, why not open it) multitasking The battery is quickly depleted on the iPad (well, simply extremely quickly), thus DOCK Slide Over did not appear! no-charge percentage level (you can take out the widget, but it takes up a lot of space on the screen) Beats require a separate charger; titanium

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

Naturally, it's a design (I have white). The actual color is more milky than a scalding white. Instead of rounded corners, my preference is for sharp edges. Constrained stature. -Depth of the pictures. Before making a purchase, I read a number of reviews of mobile phones. That was a Huawei, and it was the P version. New Samsung, I watched it. There seems to be problems everywhere. Only the iPhone delivered acceptable image quality and color reproduction. - The efficiency is much appreciated…

Pros
  • Naturally, it's a design (I have white). The actual color is more milky than a scalding white. Instead of rounded corners, my preference is for sharp edges. Constrained stature. -Depth of the pictures. Lack of jagged edges or pixels, accurate color reproduction, and lightning-fast processing times. Doesn't droop and doesn't topple over. - OS Careful consideration was given to every last detail. You won't find a ton of extraneous options here.
Cons
  • Cost is a minor deterrent. This time it's not Apple's fault; they've patched the issue.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Apple's iPhone is fantastic. While the asking price may put some people off, I say it's worth it to avoid the hassle of having to buy a new Android phone every year or two. Spend once and rest easy for a long time! I paid for it in payments and had no complaints; nowadays, you don't have to pay the whole price all at once. But rest assured, he will never disappoint you. Believe what I say!

Pros
  • Gorgeous This is really stunning in every way! Everything from the camera to the processor to the graphics card and beyond. The condition is great! Features that are comparable to those found in professional cameras, allowing users to record high-quality video, edit their work, etc. In theory, you don't even need a computer; with just this gem, you may express your imagination freely and share your creations with the world. I can't think of anything he wouldn't excel in. Don't pass up this opportunity; it'll change your life for the better. Good luck with your shopping, friends! As this is not my first experience with an Apple device, my thoughts and opinions are my own. Everyone decides for themselves.
Cons
  • Not a single flaw can be found! When talking about an iPhone 12, what possible drawbacks might there be? I've been an Apple user for a very long time. Never let me down! I made the jump from android since I knew they were the best. I had been using a Product Red iPhone 7 before he got here.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

We are able to justify our ownership of top smartphones produced by "China" manufacturers on the basis of their merits and value for the money they cost, but those days are long gone. I spent 25,000 on the Xiaomi Mi 9, and I have no regrets about my purchase. The device is well worth the money. Sometimes I would wait for an ate as if it were "manna from heaven" because he, the beast, would turn on the display in the middle of a conversation, and then I would be able to "press" anything indecent

Pros
  • This is an extremely high-quality product.
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product at a good price, I recommend to try it.

As a worthy alternative to the iPhone X and prior generations, this device is highly recommended. While it comes highly recommended from me, the foregoing caveats should be taken into account. the benefits: Wonderful display. Lightning-fast battery topping off. Possibility of use with minimal effort. You're aware of Apple's benefits already, so instead let's examine them from a negative perspective. Downsides: (a) MagSafe demagnetizes everything it touches ((b) maybe I got snickered, but he…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Without a doubt, layout (I have white). Despite appearances, it is not a scalding white but rather a milky color. I prefer sharp edges to smooth ones. Little in stature. -Depth of the images. Before settling on a smartphone, I read a number of reviews. I used to own a Huawei from the P series. New Samsung, I watched it. Things just aren't right. Only the iPhone delivered satisfactory image quality and accurate color reproduction. - Efficiency is a welcome trait. Doesn't stall and honors my…

Pros
  • Without a doubt, layout (I have white). Despite appearances, it is not a scalding white but rather a milky color. I prefer sharp edges to smooth ones. Little in stature. -Depth of the images. Fluidity, pixel-freeness, accurate color reproduction, and processing speed. Doesn't droop and doesn't topple over. - OS meticulous attention to detail The product does not have a ton of extraneous elements.
Cons
  • The cost is somewhat steep. The problem is no longer Apple's responsibility because they have resolved it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

A phone with a good quality. Easily handles any and all responsibilities without becoming frozen. Both the camera and the image quality it produces are really good. The charge is retained for a very long time, however the amount of time that can be used is still limited. 1. The difficulties encountered when using the keyboard are among the drawbacks that are immediately apparent. Because of the frequent word choice shifts he makes, it is impossible to make corrections to the text while it is…

Pros
  • Picture that is both quick and of good quality
Cons
  • Challenges encountered when paying for more features or using the keyboard

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…

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

-Artificially created, of course (I have white). It's more of a milky white than a scalding white. My preference is for sharp edges and smooth corners. Short stature. We've got a problem with the picture quality. Before making a purchase, I read a number of reviews of mobile phones. I used to own a Huawei P-series phone. This new Samsung was fascinating; I couldn't help but watch it. Things just aren't right. Only the iPhone delivered acceptable picture quality and color reproduction. - The…

Pros
  • -Artificially created, of course (I have white). It's more of a milky white than a scalding white. My preference is for sharp edges and smooth corners. Short stature. We've got a problem with the picture quality. Fluidity, lack of pixels, accurate color reproduction, and processing speed. Doesn't droop or tupit. - OS meticulously planned down to the last inch. There isn't a plethora of unused bells and whistles.
Cons
  • The cost is a tad steep. No longer is Apple to blame, as the problem has been resolved.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

In general, there are both positives and negatives, but the "WOW" factor comes only from the visual and tactile experience:) As soon as you begin using it, a seemingly innocuous aspect of it begins to irritate and aggravate you. As a result, on my poppies, after Windows, I've been breaking in long-established locations. One gets the impression that Apple places a higher value on "beauty" and design than it does on practicality. Even if you like this ecosystem 80 percent of the time, they will…

Pros
  • It is very inconvenient to read in night mode because white letters on a completely black background seem to be too bright. This is the first time I have OLED, so it may not be familiar to me. - The screen is crystal clear, and the entire video looks cool. - However, since this is the first time I have OLED, it may not be familiar to you. The sound quality is fantastic, and I even use it as a speaker in front of the monitor. The key is to position it so that it appears to be in stereo when you do so by turning it on its side. Nevertheless, the Music application on this device is not optimized for horizontal orientation; as a result, using it can be somewhat cumbersome. Despite the fact that it has been modified for use on the iPad, it still seems odd. - The most important thing is that everything, including the camera, switching applications, and logging in with your face, is lightning quick. Even the processing of payments is somehow a lot quicker. On the android bodies, it seemed to "think" for a half a second, but I assumed that this was because an Internet connection was being established, so I didn't think anything of it. Then, as soon as you bring it to the terminal, it will immediately "ding."
Cons
  • Typing is a pain. Always need to verify things twice or disable the autocorrect function in nafig. Even the SwiftKey keyboard is not as good as it is on Android; there is no long press for alternative characters, and the number row is the only available space for numerical input. Neighboring letters and a space appear constantly. In addition, it does not completely replace the standard one everywhere; for example, a foolish regular one appears whenever you enter a password. How the heck could you? On Android, I have put what I require, and as a general rule, I have not encountered the usual one since then. In a nutshell, the feature of a smartphone that is used the most should not be so prone to bugs; as a result of this, I even started to regret purchasing the device in the first place. In addition to this, the "conveniences" provided by the system itself are as follows: - there is no button to go back (you either have to reach for the most inconvenient place - the upper left edge - or swipe long from the very edge again, on android you can swipe shorter or something, the iPhone does not perceive such and you need to start right from the edge to the middle) - no finger scanner

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

My whole life I've been a lover of androids, but as time went on, I realized that I no longer want to fiddle about with "decorations," and that what I really want is consistency and convenience. From this vantage point, IOS is the best option. Within the course of one year, I went through every single stage of the shift from being an android enthusiast to an apple fanatic. SE2,11, and from the 2nd to the 12th of February. While moving from one gadget to another, even the most basic tasks become

Pros
  • On the one hand, the design, the screen, and the system are advantages; on the other hand, they are disadvantages. It depends. If you prefer not to personalize "for yourself," use the plus option; otherwise, select the minus option.
Cons
  • Not back glass with a frosted pattern. The system is not open. The files can be difficult to work with. In particular, those who enjoy reading are unable to move folders containing files. The AOD function is something that interests me.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible product, not happy with the purchase!

Everyone recommended that I acquire and test out this item, so I did as everyone suggested, and what did I find? Damn it, you can't download anything, and you can't connect to anything; even the screen wasn't delivered at the proper frequency, and there's no way to charge it. I started by purchasing one of their devices, and then I forked over between seven and eight thousand dollars more for a charging block and a cable that supports rapid charging. It's more or less a con job, really. People…

Pros
  • Construct with care.
Cons
  • You are unable to download anything onto your phone, the screen refresh rate is not even close to being 90 hertz, and the battery only just makes it through a typical day of use.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

This is just one person's honest perspective after switching from a Xiaomi to an iPhone. Very few high-quality mobile phone models were released that year (2022), and the ones that were were often met with controversy—including this iPhone. The iPhone 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, the Pixel 5, and other phones from companies like Oneplus, Samsung, and Xiaomi were all on the table. The screen quality of the eleventh iPhone was not satisfactory, the mini proved to be too small for watching…

Pros
  • What I appreciate most is the really high-definition OLED display. When compared to the 11th generation (whose resolution falls short of full HD), the 12th generation's screen was the deciding factor in my decision to upgrade to the new iPhone. I was skeptical at first, worried that the PWM in the OLED matrices would cause damage to my eyes, especially since I use the phone mostly at night with the brightness turned down to its lowest setting. However, I've found that my eyes don't tire out at all, at least mine don't, despite the fact that I was sure that sensitive to flicker. - Sound. The phone's built-in speakers produced a level of volume that just floored me. I didn't think much of the phone's speakers until I turned on some music without my headphones by accident and found myself pleasantly surprised by the rich, full sound and clear separation of instruments (if you can get past the occasional thuds). My phone's audio quality has improved so substantially that I find myself listening to films and music on it far more regularly. Factors of shape. Because of this, and because I've been waiting a long time for the return of rectangular faces, the iPhone has shrunk a little while maintaining the same screen size as the iPhone 11. Ceramic Armor. I didn't actually test it, but after seeing the new screen in a gazillion crash videos, I was impressed by its durability, especially considering my own spherical shape (the last phone dropped several times in the very first days after buying the phone). Now, let's just hope the results are accurate. Quick turnaround times and a stress-free work environment. The new processor has no hiccups or freezes, and the well-crafted casing makes using the phone feel like a game. This is charged via a magnetic field. I haven't yet invested in a magician's safe, but they seem like they'd come in handy. What's more, modern smartphones come with powerful magnets, so you can prop yours up against the refrigerator next to your Hong Kong magnets.
Cons
  • So, first and foremost, the negatives: - Cost; I purchased the 128GB model for 78k plus a 20w power adaptor for a total of 1900. No power cord or earbuds included. As someone who is purchasing an iPhone for the first time, I find this particularly insulting. The cameras are only adequate, rather than spectacular. We tested the 12th iPhone's night mode to the 11th, and found no major differences; the photos are only a touch brighter and benefit from a minor color corrector. Since I switched from Xiaomi, which retained some beauty filter functions even when they were disabled in software, the front-facing camera is particularly miffed. Once again, I look like a freak in my photos. Contrarily, I've found that I use the front-facing camera a lot less frequently. Ceramic Armor. As I mentioned in the positives section, the new form factor makes it much simpler to adhere protective glass, but the trade-off is that the screen is easily damaged. - At times, the phone lags by about 80k. Only today did a glitch cause video playback to cease across all programs. Unfortunately, the reset buttons for iPhones have not yet been shipped, which was a choice I find incredibly foolish given that I had to reboot. I'm crossing my fingers that ates is the answer. Replace Type C with lightning. The cheapest devices I own all have type C ports, but here it's still the old-fashioned lightning. Nevertheless, this will be moot with the next generation of phones, since Apple is actively preparing us for the elimination of the charging connector, leaving only the magic safe. The surface of the screen is plasticky and the oleophobic coating is simply the worst it could be, bringing to mind the screens of the ancient Nokia 5800. The cheap screen protector I used on my phone was superior in terms of oleophobic coating. In other words, there is no always-on mode currently in place, but it is quite possible to build such a mode. - As an android convert, I've noticed a few flaws in the shell that make it appear completely useless (automatic inclusion of Wi-Fi, the requirement of payment data to install applications)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

It's a given that there will be a plan (I have white). It's more of a milky white than a scalding white. Rather than rounded off corners, I prefer sharp edges. Slim build. -Depth of the images. Before settling on a smartphone, I read a number of reviews. I used to own a Huawei P-series phone. New Samsung, I watched it. Things just aren't right. Only the iPhone provided satisfactory picture quality and color reproduction. - The rapidity with which things get done is much appreciated. Has no…

Pros
  • It's a given that there will be a plan (I have white). It's more of a milky white than a scalding white. Rather than rounded off corners, I prefer sharp edges. Slim build. -Depth of the images. The efficiency, fluidity, and lack of pixels and accurate color reproduction. Doesn't droop or twitch in any way. - OS Well-planned down to the last atom. No extraneous elements have been included.
Cons
  • However, the cost is a little high. But, the problem is no longer Apple's responsibility because they have patched it.

To begin with, design (I have white). It's not a scalding white color, but rather a milky hue. Sharp edges and smooth corners are what I prefer. Slim build. -Decent picture quality. Before making a purchase, I read several reviews of different mobile phones. I used to have a Huawei from the P series. I caught a few minutes of the latest Samsung. There seems to be problems everywhere. Only the iPhone provided satisfactory image quality and accurate color reproduction. - It's great that things…

Pros
  • Without a doubt, layout (I have white). The actual color is more milky than a scalding white. Instead of rounded corners, my preference is for sharp edges. Short stature. The standard of the pictures. Flawless, pixel-free, and vibrant color reproduction; rapid processing times. Doesn't droop and doesn't topple over. - OS Meticulously planned down to the last nook and cranny. The product does not have a ton of extraneous elements.
Cons
  • The cost is a little inconvenience. The problem is no longer Apple's responsibility because they have resolved it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

Yes, it's a design, of course (I have white). It's more milky than white, and certainly not a scalding hot boil. I prefer sharp edges and smooth corners. Short stature. The standard of the images. Before making a purchase, I read a lot of reviews about mobile phones. For a while, I was in possession of a Huawei from the P series. The brand-new Samsung was on, so I tuned in. There seems to be a problem with everything. The only device that could match the iPhone's image quality and color…

Pros
  • Yes, it's a design, of course (I have white). It's more milky than white, and certainly not a scalding hot boil. I prefer sharp edges and smooth corners. Short stature. The standard of the images. Fluidity, lack of pixels, accurate color reproduction, and processing speed. Doesn't droop and doesn't topple over. - OS Well-planned down to the last atom. There are not a ton of extraneous options.
Cons
  • It's a little painful to pay that price. Apple, however, can no longer be held responsible because the issue has been resolved.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Without a doubt, layout (I have white). Indeed, it's more milky than a white liquid at a boil. I prefer sharp edges to smooth ones. Consisting of a diminutive stature. -The clarity of the pictures. Before settling on one, I read a lot of reviews on many mobile phones. Huawei P-version was the one I used. New Samsung, I watched it. Clearly, something is wrong. Only the iPhone provided satisfactory image quality and accurate color reproduction. - Working quickly is a welcome change. Doesn't get…

Pros
  • Without a doubt, layout (I have white). Indeed, it's more milky than a white liquid at a boil. I prefer sharp edges to smooth ones. Consisting of a diminutive stature. -The clarity of the pictures. Lack of jagged edges or pixels, accurate color reproduction, and lightning-fast processing times. Doesn't droop and doesn't topple over. - OS meticulous attention to detail There are not a bunch of superfluous features.
Cons
  • The cost is a tad steep. But, Apple is now blameless because they have resolved the issue.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

This is only a reliable and sturdy tool. Only those upgrading from an iPhone 6/7/8 will be impressed. The transition from XR was seamless for me. The OLED matrix is nicer to look at, and there are also more and higher-quality cameras. I think that's everything. Since design is subjective, there is no point in writing about it. Negatives include a ridiculous type-C cable, which necessitates the purchase of an external charger or the use of a Macbook to power up. Sixty thousand for a smartphone…

Pros
  • Independent operation; rapidity; visibility. A soft, straight body that's easy to relax in.
Cons
  • Type-high c's price and scarcity of charging accessories are major drawbacks.