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Review on Smartphone Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max 128 GB, silver by Dorota Jeziormka ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality, not an outstanding product.

Thus, in my honest view, I would not suggest making the jump from Android to IOS. A subpar speaker system might undermine an otherwise outstanding product. This is an entirely new idea. Android is a portable computer with many capabilities; it can even have a separate display, keyboard, and mouse attached to it. The iPhone acts as a gateway to Apple's premium services and a barrier to potential workarounds, ostensibly "in the interests of the user." It's a relief to have access to Google's online tools like Maps, Translate, Drive, Books, and more. I've decided to put a jailbreak on my first and only iPhone before the warranty expires.

Pros
  • As this is my first iPhone 13 Pro Max 1 TB, my review will be most helpful to anyone considering making the jump from Android to IOS, rather than Apple experts. Among the best presentations I've ever witnessed. - not less than 7 hours of average screen time per day; battery life of 1.5 days. The user experience is both polished and swift. While the rear and telephoto cameras are worthy of being called "flagship quality," the front shooter and the device's breadth fall short. Airdrop is incredibly quick and convenient; I especially loved the photo application, which is significantly superior to the market's standard offerings. - sharing information with my Macbook, like login credentials and wifi settings. Discreet Pleasures
Cons
  • For three days, 2022's return to the past in the shape of iOS caused a jarring association between the Nokia 61 and NokiaSuit in people's minds. While I was aware that apps couldn't be installed like they can on Android, I was not aware that files couldn't be opened or edited without iTunes. customs software that prevents you from bringing your lunch onto an airplane where Apple products are sold. I take pictures, but I can't get the associated files off my phone and into the computer. In a nutshell, primitive and vile. -IOS, if I quickly worked out the movies, then item 13 is just not compatible with music in regular quality. Bluetooth only plays "music codecs" created 30 years ago for headsets from that era; this means that even modern codecs such overhead 1000mx3 will not play. I had to purchase a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) because the line output can not accommodate high sampling rates. In theory, Flak can be listened to using third-party programs, but these are just tambourine dances, and not even for money is there a program on par with Poweramp or Playerpro. Apple's music app is similar to the Microsoft outsourcing rubbish dump. I signed up for the service and now I have to discreetly load alaki every time I want to watch a video. To sum up, having an additional player or smart on android is more convenient. iOS's built-in keyboard is less accurately tuned than Google's, and its gesture controls are noticeably less effective than those found on Huawei devices. , there are spots where you have to push buttons; the one in the top left corner is driving me crazy because I'm not left-handed and the volume controls are, too. The functionality of applications is being reduced. As they put it in writing, this is taking care of me, and there are no smiley faces in WhatsApp. Etc. With the same vatsap, for instance, it may take three taps to accomplish what can be done with one in Android. - Without a fingerprint reader, I was forced to (( As I see you hiding behind a mask, I rapidly enter the code. Without a mask, face ID is sluggish, inaccurate, and can even catch you in mid-keystroke if you're not careful. It happened instantly on Huawei. - It's brick-like in thickness and weight, but it's stunning nonetheless. - a full charge takes about two hours, but there's a wireless option for the evening.

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