On April 28th, I decided to buy this piece of technology. Gentlemen, have a look at this baby boomer-friendly iPhone: I am one of those, and I couldn't be happier about it (almost). The criteria for making the selection were straightforward: the device must have two SIM cards, a high-quality remote control (tims, mail, and videoconferencing), a form factor that is convenient to use, and a stable operating system. Before then, I was using the Samsung S9 for professional reasons. The only things Samsung has going for it are positives. About electricity, the parrot meter said that I had between 10 and 11 iPhone lines available. Tims flew in videoconference mode for twenty showers and did not even warm up throughout that time (whatsapp also does not heat up in the video). I decided to download Fortnite out of sheer curiosity, and now I can play the game at 60 frames per second without experiencing any lag or freezing, even though my phone never gets warm. Concerning the battery: It takes approximately four hours for the percentage to drop from 100% to 20% when playing Fortnite in navigation mode. When the system was in standby mode, I was unable to inspect it physically. The maximum did not touch the phone for nine hours, during which time the charge decreased from one hundred to ninety-eight percent. My phone addiction causes me to stop charging it at eight in the morning and check it again between eight and nine at night, when it displays that it is at twenty percent. All of this occurs without making any efforts to conserve power. Concerning the camera: Very vague. There was a sense that the phone was picking up new information. Even in bright sunlight, the initial photographs taken after turning on the camera had a grainy appearance. Only at a very high magnification could the graininess be seen; it was aesthetically comparable to the faults that AI algorithms cause throughout the rendering process. The photographs are of very great quality, despite the fact that it has since vanished. In general, the camera is good enough for sharing photos and videos with family and friends as well as maintaining a family album. Even if the Samsung module was noticeably superior, the iPhone was able to pull it out and take a photo, whereas with the Samsung it was necessary to "aim" for an additional minute in order to adjust the brightness and focus. About e-sim: My personal number and my work number are both listed here. The anlimit for the working tariff has been reached, and I am sitting on it. The term "personal" refers to banks, families, and binding passwords. After establishing a connection between my personal number and my e-sim profile through the use of SE, I ported my personal number over to my e-sim after creating an e-sim profile from the comfort of my own home. In conclusion, I can say that I am content with this. In the list of my responsibilities, the phone sprang up like a piece of a jigsaw puzzle. On the other hand, I anticipated more from the SE. It's not a particular item, but there are some new features.
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