After the release of the iPhone X, the following is a comparison I've made:
1. Display (high brightness in addition to 120 hertz refresh rate, a compelling argument for installing a firmware update)
2. Sound (now it's possible to hear YouTube in the bathroom even with the tap open).
3. New bangs (although you will grow used to them very fast and it will seem as if they have always been that way)
4. Battery (a dozen steadily discharged from 8:00 to 15:00 to zero, although having a battery capacity of 75%, here it is enough from 8:00 to 00:00 - 01:00, approximately 8 to 9 hours of screen time from a single charge, not in 24 hours. It is possible, although extremely unlikely, that the active use period might be extended to 11 hours.
5. Camera (at long last, I have a night mode and a wide angle lens, both of which were noticeably absent). If we are to believe the tests, the Pixel will be superior to the iPhone in terms of its photographic capabilities, but not its video recording capabilities. Nevertheless, everything about the iPhone appears to be worthy of consideration. I particularly enjoy playing with the portrait mode because the results are very juicy, despite the fact that YouTube frequently makes fun of the portrait mode on the iPhone when compared to the same pixel., x2, and x3, while on the iPhone 12 Pro Max there is only x2.5 zoom and on the iPhone 13 Pro
6. Always On (this feature is not quite a must-have, but it does look very cool, especially when used at night. No, it does not blind you at night and it does not illuminate the room when it is dark because this mode, much like the usual mode of use, has auto-brightness built into it. The display scarcely emits any light when it is dark, but on the other hand, it shines more brightly when it is daylight.
7. Overall performance (after a dozen, you'll notice that many of the moments go by much more quickly).
8. Design (it's just lovely)