Invest if you find yourself frequently needing to compose messages while out and about. On the other hand, I don't see why you would want to get this unit when you can get by just fine with a regular 8- or even 7-ku, which is less expensive and won't make your pants fly off. The pluses: It contains a standard Apple smartphone. The design is as uncomplicated, transparent, and practical as it gets. The performance has been praised, but I cannot attest to its accuracy. The SE's strength was adequate for my needs. I only care about one feature of a huge screen, and that's the fact that it makes printing text easier. With other, smaller models, this is a definite advantage. Whoa, that's nice looking glass on the rear. Because it's more practical, I often utilize wireless charging. To be honest, I just tossed it on the table and forgot about it; luckily, my phone is usually powered on. Better battery life than the SE model. This is the final benefit that makes me willing to overlook his bulk. In all honesty, it's not a terrible camera. On SE, where it is still in its initial generation, Touch iD takes longer to make decisions and has trouble reading your handwriting. Not only is it not terribly important, but it also has certain bugs (such not working properly if the hand is dirty or damp). the negatives: The impact is nonexistent. Changing from one Apple smartphone to another has almost little value, and it doesn't provide any sense of freshness. While making the jump to the X-series, perhaps the first few hours will be the most difficult. When I was offered a free iPhone 8 Plus, I made the switch. I would have chosen SE if I hadn't gotten it. The camera works alright, but the "blur background" style effects are fake and unrealistic, making them better suited for Instagram than actual photography. You can't even begin to compare it to a regular camera because the "digitized" uneven edges of the item on which the focus is still visible even on the phone. It will look dreadful in print. Believe me, this is not a replacement for your camera. No matter how dim the environment, this smartphone camera retains all of its previous shortcomings. Its hefty proportions. It's hard to explain the necessity of a shovel if you can't type. Even now, tablets aren't as convenient as the iPhone 7-8. Thus, I only use it when I can't use my iPad (when running, standing in the metro, etc.). No jack for headphones (I don't use headphones because I have AirPods, but others may disagree). What makes it different from the iPhone 7 Plus is beyond my comprehension. Probably nothing of great importance (maybe only wireless charging, the rest, like "improved performance" - pure marketing) The glass back is another drawback because it is so easily broken. In addition, a cover will be used to secure the closure. Is there anything different underneath the cover that I'm missing? We tried a 6 Plus case, but it was too big. This is not a drawback, please understand.
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