- When it comes to the iPhone and iOS in Africa, everything is simple and straightforward.
- pricing (although the exchange rate leaves much to be desired) (but the exchange rate leaves much to be desired)
- Not the best screen, but still good. decent camera, but not the best for taking pictures. After all, no one had ever advanced to the point of video recording until the iPhone. The audio quality is excellent. There are no alternatives to the best vibro of all phones (haptic is beautiful). Not an aluminum body, but steel. There are lots of thoughtful little things and nice little things that people overpay for. For instance, hiding alerts before face identification is activated, among thousands of other minute details.
- No wow factor. poor autonomy. 4-4.5 hours of screen time is insignificant. When you press on the apple area, the back cover creaks (on all copies). It throttles as it warms up. Apple needs to act now because the dialer on iOS is totally unusable. It's a shame that the kit is so little and the adapter is so old.
- You can make a phone call.
- awful camera. The price was too high. computer system. inadequate battery life. The iron is not very strong for a price like that. The unibrow defaces the entire phone, which is yet another drawback of the design.
- the very finest in each and every possible sense! Specific virtues include: 1. The Movie 2. The Sound (especially from speakers) 3. the life of the battery 4. The ability to brag about oneself while hanging out with miscreants:
- Price! Simply put, I cannot stand her because she is so one-sided. Yet, after ten thousand, after having tried Xr, I came to the conclusion that for such a quantity, I should only take max.
- 1. Screen. 2. Tactile sensations. 3. Sound emanating both from the speakers themselves and from the headphones. 4. Camera.
- 1. Apple's iOS as well as iTunes Nonetheless, the utilization is made somewhat less complicated by the presence of itools. 2. Use of Force 4000 mah, and there would be absolutely no grounds for any kind of criticism about it. 3. The kit does not come with a fast charging unit or an adapter for headphones. Yet, this is a suit against Apple and not the gadget itself. 4. There is no indicator light for missed calls or message notifications on the device.
- display, camera, construction quality, style, battery life, and power
- An excessive price for a phone
- - Easily connects to all recently released Apple products - Brilliant display with outstanding color reproduction - Perhaps the best camera, even when compared to the iPhone 11 - Interface speed - FaceID's clear performance even when there is almost little light - Consistent temperatures in iOS - AirDrop without file quality reduction - A vast selection of apps and games
- - There is already a twofold difference between the pricing before and after the release of the new iPhone version! It aches. - A case without a cover that is very quickly filthy, fingerprint-covered, and unattractive. - Quickly discharges, requiring constant activation of the energy-saving mode - It's difficult to use without a case; the phone slips from your hands and, especially, from your pocket when you sit down - The timer for 3 and 10 seconds could be changed to a custom interval - AirDrop occasionally doesn't work; I'm not sure what causes this; - Keyboard shortcuts evolve over time; even shutdown/restart is different! - The casing is not repaired, the repair is pricey, and not all of the cameras are taken.
- I enjoyed everything about it, including the screen, the camera, the picture quality (which was more than adequate for my needs), the colors, the brightness, the performance, the battery life, and the sound quality and loudness.
- The lack of a headset connector, the weak charging device, and the unchanged headphones are all things I found lacking. Wireless headphones should really come standard on smartphones at this point.
- screen\scamera Finally, Face ID, 512 GB of storage, an easy-to-use interface, and a longer-lasting battery (compared to the 7th gen maintains o presence of a second SIM card, both digital and physical in my case
- price (extra owing to our "taxes") (more due to our "taxes")
- The fact that this is the most recent smartphone in the Apple line at the present is initially an advantage, but after a while, this benefit vanishes. Good camera (I compare with my old Iphon 4s since I switched from it) - The sound is generally good, loud, and enjoyable - Performance is satisfactory after using the old Iphon 4s - As with all Apple technology, there are many accessories for every taste, even though the smartphone was just recently released - It is practical to watch movies on a big screen.
- -An unfathomably huge screen that is nearly impossible to use. Because of my small hands, this has started to be an issue. - Unfortunately, I don't like frameless, and I'm not a fan of mobile technology innovation. -Battery. Though it appears to be large, it suddenly runs out. Of course, I had hoped for more, but whatever. - The delivery set is basic, but it works in most cases.
- First, the True-Tone technology is an excellent benefit. The display's backlight and color tone provide the most comfortable level for the eyes in the dark, in bright light, and in poorly lit situations. The matrix is quite high quality, on par with other market leaders; The speakers provide extremely loud and high-quality (both exterior and spoken) sound; Third, Face ID always, always, always works, no matter what: in the dark, at an angle, with glasses (dark and for vision), when wearing a scarf, etc. Quick as a flash to unlock; Upon further inspection, I can confidently state that iPhones produce the highest quality video recordings, both during the day and at night. Like with most flagships in this price range, the photos taken by this phone are excellent during the day and only adequate at night. 5. Two physical sim cards (purchased in Hong Kong) are in full working order with no issues; In terms of ergonomics, the big diagonal of the screen poses no problems for using the phone with a single hand. The build quality is excellent, and the gadget feels substantial in the hands. 7. The 256 GB of built-in storage space is more than adequate. The device's performance is phenomenal; everything loads quickly and runs smoothly; 8; the availability of wireless charging; and the battery life, which lasts silently for 1.5 and occasionally 2 days with the Internet on and 2 sims.
- Gorilla Glass appears to be a mythical coating for electronic devices. Scratches on the screen and back glass are caused by the user's own breath, making it hard to use without protective films and coverings. For almost a year and a half, without ever putting a film on the screen, my Galaxy Note 8 was scratch-free; Second, the quality of the received signal is quite low, however the network will automatically reestablish contact in the event of a disruption. The camera is mediocre in low light (unlike video), and there is no wide-angle option. Charging the device is slow, whether using a 1A unit, a 2.5A unit, or wirelessly (I use from Samsung), but this is a minor downside. First, the notification screen on iOS devices is very last century compared to Android. The only way to see them is through the barred window; there is no typical curtain. Second, unlike on Android, you have to go through multiple menus and settings in order to access the application's features, such as geolocation, NFC, hotspot, mode switching, camera settings, etc. Thirdly, fufufu; thirdly, photos are not automatically sorted into folders; screenshots, IMs, photo editing apps, etc., all end up in the same place, and if you want to organize them, you'll have to make an appropriate folder and manually transfer them. It's incredibly thick; If you have an Android phone with two SIM card slots, you will be prompted to establish a second account for instant messaging services like VZV, TM, and others. On an iPhone, how does it function? No way, Jose. You'll need to get two separate apps (i.e., two different accounts) if you want to use Whatsapp for business and ordinary Whatsapp, Telegram, and Telegram X. Five, the gloomy tone, which strangely pays off; Same old problems with the phone's inability to easily access files without using iTunes; 7 By default, recorded videos are saved in M4V format, which cannot be read by any video codec on any non-Apple device.
- The capabilities of a standard mobile phone. Unless the pricing is absolutely ridiculous, I would never claim that this phone is in any way exceptional in comparison to others.
- One, it's expensive and not worthwhile. The POCOPHONE F1 is superior in every conceivable way, and yet it is over six times less ($20,470) than the (135,000) iPhone XR. Smartphones from Xiaomi, Samsung, Huawei, etc. are, without a doubt, orders of magnitude superior to the Apple iPhone Xs Max. 2) A dispute with Qualcomm and a relationship with Intel over flagship smartphones that lack flagship antennae. Thirdly, the iPhone's tempered glass is flimsy. 4) Samsung's superlative AMOLED display, devoid of several processors. Irregular charging speeds are just one example of Apple's lackluster offerings. Retrograde primary camera with a front-facing camera from the past. The seventh reason is that iOS12 has few features. 8. There isn't a fingerprint reader (Touch ID). While it's a great development. 9) Despite what some may assert, Face ID is no match for Touch ID when it comes to speed and ease of use. Slow. While this feature has undergone some refinement to make it more compatible with the prior generation, it is still far from perfect. I believe that you could make it flawless for the asking price. Ten) The renowned camera is really poorer than the one found on the $30 Huawei P20. Very disappointing. The camera adds $15,000 to the cost of the phone. Nothing about her stood out to me as particularly interesting. 11) That was a terrible show! Despite its high benchmark ratings, it is not suitable for gaming. There's little doubt that the performance evaluation was inflated. Twelve) You can't listen to music or make a phone call while charging. There isn't even enough juice to last a day on the battery. 13) The firmware is really unpolished; I'm sick of the constant updates and bug fixes. Using Apple Music is a pain, a bore, and a financial burden. Very little customization options are available; for example, the lock screen is always black and cannot be changed in any manner, despite displaying the time and weather. The sensor might not function properly if it's very chilly outside. 17) Okay, now let's have a different discussion on unibrows. An extremely bothersome matter. 18) They don't always want to sync with other gadgets like an Apple Watch or AirPods. There are too many issues with this gadget to list, such as the fact that the proximity sensor doesn't function properly (number 19).
- Face ID's initial 100% recognition caught my attention. In the daytime, even on a gray day, the camera performs admirably, especially if you don't give it overly complicated tasks to shoot. It has an excellent display. Excellent performance in all of the applications I use, very high-quality screen. Also, I'm simultaneously using a few instant messengers with a big media stream, as well as business mail. Great audio quality on both the smartphone and the headphones. I can only suggest it to individuals with lengthy fingers since I own an Xs Max.
- figured the battery would last longer. But by fiddling with the settings and considering professional advice, I made sure that the gadget operated for nearly two days on a single charge by turning off various functions and services that I didn't require. I don't deprive myself of anything, so I watch FB Watch, listen to music, and use YouTube.
- concept, camera, and memory
- not watertight
- screen, battery, and ergonomics.
- a little pricey)
- iOS is the top-notch gadget. Regarding the display, the processing speed, and the battery life, I don't think anything needs to be said.
- Can't say I looked very hard.
- - fantastic screen - solid camera - the Face ID feature is quite practical a typical rechargeable battery (holds as any smartphone should in 2022)
- It is oddly implemented that two SIM cards can work together. In order to confirm purchases, you have to press a button on the side of the phone, which is inconvenient. Why not add a button somewhere in the middle of the screen that can be accessed from below? It's not very obvious. - not very impressive for the price, especially in comparison to the iPhone SE