- After using an Android phone for a while, I decided to test out this new model, and while it's a nice phone in its own right, I was disappointed to find that it lacked Apple's iOS and came to the conclusion that most people who have never used an iPhone are the ones who express the most negative opinions about Apple's flagship device. Screen, speed, usefulness, and what sound and Camera are extremely good on this phone.
- One and only disadvantage is the cost.
- - Camera - Apple iOS - Large battery capacity - Live show - Cinematic experience - The quality of the item itself, which is attractive from the outside in
- substandard equipment could result in an extremely expensive repair in the event of a fall.
- Big screen, making it easy to read and view movies at the same time (before that I had 5 and 5S). The design has only become better over time, the buttons are now easier to press comfortably, and the redesigned Home button has excellent overall tactile sensations. The sensations you get from working with the glass panel are the same as if you were working with 4/4S, which is one of the reasons why I like it so much. At first, I was afraid to take it, but when I tried it in the store, there was no doubt left. Extremely robust audible quality. Although it takes a long time to charge, I do it once every two days.
- Unless there is a standard headphone jack, but I was aware of what I was putting myself into and what I was keeping for myself. It was quite heavy, and at first it seemed strange, but once the phone dropped on my face, I quickly got used to it. a barely perceptible shaking; I don't think it's ringing in my bag, and both my pocket and the surface it's resting on are unaffected by the noise.
- Features: - Built to last - High resale value - Access to the ubiquitous Apple ecosystem
- Size reduction, please. It's ridiculously awkward to grip. - Infinite delays and defunct applications (banks, watsapp, camera). The network in the woods has frozen, and calls cannot be received by the dialer. A normal residue that needs expensive restoration.
- There's no need to list all the benefits here; this is an apple, and that should suffice. I just threw my phone at her from the brand new wireless charging technology and left it at that. The minimum amount of amphetamines I would recommend is 2. The same number, 7, but with a filling that's three to four times more potent. Exactly as described, the battery does not leak.
- As far as the current mobile market is concerned, they do not even exist.
- Extremely high-quality battery, screen, and speed all around.
- In reality not present
- Anyone states that iPhones (apple people) survive at the charge is blatantly lying about the battery! At the end of the day, 78–72% of the charge is still in Yuzayu, which is pure LTE (music, books, instant messengers, games, etc., etc.) Portrait mode on the camera is a fairy tale, and the front camera is fantastic. The screen trutone is incredible; it keeps the eyes from growing fatigued while reading novels or hiking mountains. speakers with powerful sound!
- The screen was scratched in the first two days; how and where it happened are unknown. I had to quickly sprint while wearing glasses. It's a shame considering the cost.
- Enormous amounts of work spent supporting mobile devices from the developer. A magnificent camera, even a single portrait can be worth something. The audio coming out of the speakers. It has an unnaturally low frequency range for being so incredibly loud. It is highly odd to hear a sound like that coming from a mobile device. Even though moisture protection seems like a must-have feature, I choose not to test it out. A memory capacity of 64 GB is fantastic; however, in the event that an individual does not want quite that much space, a version with 32 GB might still be made available. The speed of work, the smoothness of the animation (Particularly with the update to iOS 12), is damn fast and nice, but despite all of this design, you can still love Apple.
- Studio lighting style - I was looking for more, but in any case it seems like everything is still in beta form, so it will most likely be improved in the future. After using my Samsung S6 Edge, with its rapid battery charge, I am frustrated by the amazing iPhone 8 Plus.
- Structure, display, audio output, and compatibility with a wide range of docking solutions (for music)
- It's ridiculously expensive for what it can do. Weakness in the battery has been noted. The camera is NOT superior to the alternatives. The problem with using iTunes to record phone calls is that it doesn't work very well. None of the programs out there, free or otherwise, do this.
- Superior audio and video recording quality. Performance. The silkiness of Apple's iOS.
- a poor standard of construction. Weak networking. Lack of communication on a low level Getting up close and personal with the IOS system.
- Really cool not in vain took.!
- There are none, but there are a lot of dishonest people, so be careful who you pick!
- traditional style combined with up-to-date hardware
- I purchased two phones, and on both of them, the Home button appeared to be married.
- The portrait mode on this camera is fantastic. I don't play games, but I use my phone constantly, and its screen is always clear and vibrant. Its battery also lasts for about two days.
- It's a big size, but after a week, you'll be used to it.
- The screen is very clear, with good contrast and no distortion. For me, 5.5 is sufficient. Not a shovel as many people claim. COMFORTABLE. Strong traits - don't consider alternatives for several years. camera+camera system convenience SOUND!
- In essence, no. Although there is rapid charging and wifi, the battery is stronger. A small amount of the camera sticks out from the cover.
- The camera, the way it looks, and how comfy it is.
- The quality of the calls is appalling.
- This is the primary benefit of an iPhone. My expectations were met when I purchased a phone with a camera.
- The WOW effect is different)) I want a new phone, and for the past few years, Apple phones have been released like carbon copies (front side). While this is common among many manufacturers, I still have a deep-seated yearning for the old Nokia and Ericsson phones. The battery lasts one day, despite the fact that many reviews claim otherwise. You hold the phone in your hands for 50 years because of fear of breaking it, which causes your joints to hurt and put you at risk for developing arthritis. two choices 64 and 256 are options, but I like 128 as in 7-ke
- Performance of materials that hold a charge work rate
- 1. I've used Android devices for a long time, so I'm used to little things like being able to access something's settings directly from the curtain and other inconsequential things; I don't understand why this can't be implemented in iOS because it's convenient. 2. They completed a quick charge, but they continued to include a 1A adapter and headphones in the kit, whose sound quality does not alter from year to year (and is, to put it mildly, not very).
- One, it has a nice (obviously subjective) design, a monolithic case with great assembly, and costly materials (glass, metal chassis). The screen is superior to many midrange Android smartphones' amoled matrices in terms of quality and aesthetics, displaying vivid colors with impressive accuracy (no kidding). I was pleasantly surprised to see that the screen was still legible under direct sunlight (the brightness margin is not bad, but obviously not a reference by today's standards, especially when contrasted with amoled matrices on the newest iPhone models). Screen refresh rates of 60 hertz are perceived to be closer to 90 hertz by most Android users. In a nutshell, Touch ID can identify your fingerprints in a millisecond (if the fingers, of course, are dry, but sometimes they manage to recognize wet ones). I'll also mention that it's ridiculously easy to have your login information for several websites and email clients saved so that you can simply put your finger on a scanner whenever you need to access that information. Outstanding resonance (powerful, feels great in your pocket, tactilely very pleasant, and also coolly integrated into the system and various applications, both pre-installed and third-party ones, for example, the same Telegram). 5 An almost definitive work on light sensors. Sixth, it's nearly compatible with the most recent version of iOS (iOS 14), has great fluidity, and demonstrates that there's plenty of juice left for the future. This is useful for avoiding unloading apps that are currently running in the background. 7 The main camera is above average (in well-lit situations), and it supports a 2x optical zoom with no quality loss. Great picture quality (for an iPhone, of course). If you give portrait mode a shot, you'll get some great photos. To my relief, the blurring effect of portrait mode may be used for more than only photographing people. Instead, all other benefits will work with any iOS-compatible iPhone model now available.
- The ergonomics are subpar (you usually have to catch it with one hand) and it's heavy (a controversial minus, someone even likes to feel the heaviness of not the cheapest thing). The telephoto's aperture is too small, rendering it unusable for nighttime photography (a lot of noise and few details). Not having a simple night mode on the primary camera (they could have put it, I think). NeuralCam and similar applications do not provide much relief. There's room for improvement in the battery size (although I have enough for a day, but I would like to have a small supply). 4. I wasn't a huge fan of the stereo system. Even though the sound is stereo and the volume is fine, the sound quality is merely adequate at best (albeit, granted, by the standards of 2022 when this smartphone was produced, it probably has excellent sound quality). The remaining issues have less to do with this particular iPhone model and more to do with iOS and its confines and proximity.