Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Jongil Baek ᠌ photo
Seoul
1 Level
124 Review
186 Karma

Review on Apple IPhone 12 64GB Black by Jongil Baek ᠌

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 absolutely enforce their vision of use and decide for you what you require, and you will either have to put up with it or abandon it altogether.

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