- Autonomy -iOS -Camera -Support -Face ID -Quality body materials and assembly
- Never seen
- Screen (To the naked eye, Liquid Retina looks just as good as Retina.) Productivity Improvements for Apple's Face ID on iOS
- Constant SIM card issues (it doesn't recognize the SIM card, therefore there's no network) - maybe it's only me that got stuck. The desktop doesn't have an option to flip the screen. From full charge to near empty in a flash, the battery abruptly drained (4-5 months)
- All. The hardware, operating system, and processing rate of the phone.
- absent; not found.
- The telephone set is functional and allows for calls, but the benefits stop there.
- A brand-new phone was sold. The phone has actually been fully fixed. It is possible to ascertain this without having to disassemble the phone that it does not have an original battery, casing, or screen. The phone's serial number reveals that it was recycled and that its original color was black. You are informed that this is a new device both on the website and at the time of purchase. This is untrue; they deceive you both on the website and during the phone's sale.
- liked the camera, the size and picture quality of the screen, and the sound quality.
- disliked: 1. Monobrow; 2. The rear camera sticks out significantly; 3. delicate glass (noticeable scratches in a couple of months) 4. Price
- Generally speaking, I am rather pleased with this organization. The volume can be adjusted as needed.
- Not
- Lighting, video, and batteries. As compared to other iPhones, this one has the longest battery life and lasts the longest between charges.
- recognition of the face! Unlocking using fingerprint is more convenient when the phone is resting on the car dashboard, but in this case, you'll have to lift the phone and glance at it to get in. What's more, using Face ID tires out my eyes. It seems that each person is doing this on their own.
- Elegant in and of itself. the rest
- There are a number of issues with this device, including a short battery life, intermittent connectivity, a muted front speaker, and a lackluster camera.
- Big screen, good battery life, and the camera is on fire all the time (before it was six, I will describe the difference in a nutshell - heaven and earth) It didn't take long for me to get used to FaceID, and after a couple of days I completely forgot what TouchID is. The stereo sound that plays when you watch a video in full screen mode is really enjoyable (the earpiece is connected to the main ones)
- The proximity sensor does not function very well (when the smartphone is withdrawn from the head to stop the call, the screen does not light up, or it lights up but with a delay), however this may be a bug that just affects me or it may be due of the protective glass that is on the screen. Taking between 2.5 and 3 hours to fully charge from the base unit that is included in the package.
- Gorgeous (my color is red), cozy (form factor), good camera, and long battery life.
- No
- These are common knowledge among seasoned users.
- These are common knowledge among seasoned users.
- Superb camera; long-lasting power to last over a day of train travel (photos, maps) - Music with a stereo effect (phone speaker and loudspeaker speaker) A12 Bionic and iOS 12 performance out of the box; slick, rounded edges on the body and display; a finger tap to activate the screen.
- The sound quality of both the player and the ringtone seems to be cut off at 64 kbps, a problem that has persisted since the release of the first iPhone and has been carried forward into every subsequent version of iOS. This is one case where stereo is essential, and it works almost as well as it does on newer devices. It seems like 6 rows, somehow stretched, 7 rows would look more practical and more aesthetically pleasing on such a diagonal; the widgets, as they were crooked, remained as soon as they were added; even the screen time in height is not fully displayed, but is cut off, in contrast to the rest of the widgets of the unit, where all the content fits normally; This iOS hasn't changed in years, and while it does contain a lot of valuable features, they've all become so cluttered and annoying that they detract from the experience for regular users.
- Unquestionably an outstanding mobile device.
- which was not brought to my attention.
- Display, Camera, Battery life, Overall Performance, and the iOS system
- screen frames, and then after one day you will have become used to it.
- The most significant benefit is undoubtedly the cost! Apple provides you with a premium smartphone at a price that is far lower than that of the XS range.
- Sadly, the screen hasn't changed since the iPhone 10, so it remains the same (more below)
- Users with experience are familiar with them.
- Users with experience are familiar with them.
- certain benefits
- I have been using it since May 19 and have yet to notice any drawbacks.
- At the absolute least, a camera, but other than that, everything is all right. Even during the night, despite the absence of a night mode
- It is difficult to locate glass for protection.
- battery\sCamera\sPerformance While the screen does help,
- The screen is, to a certain extent (if you look closely, you can see the pixels on that Wi-Fi antenna or the battery icon)