- The quality of the materials, independence!, the display, the sound, and the responsiveness
- Pricey but well worth the investment
- Quickness, sturdiness, water resistance, and Apple Pay
- iDevice and Accessory Costs
- -Photo identification using the subject's face I had been using the seven, but after switching to the apple ones, I could feel everything that they had invested in their new devices. This is an interesting topic, and the idea that modern trends will shift to under-screen fingerprint scanners is absurd and utter rubbish. Despite the fact that purchasing masks in stores now is not particularly convenient))) -battery. Every day from nine in the morning till twelve in the night. Even though I don't play games, I'm on my phone practically constantly—checking instant messengers, listening to music, watching videos, and using my airpods 70 percent of the time. There are none regarding autonomy. - The gameplay is flawless, and you won't have any trouble playing any game if you truly want to. -camera. Sure, there is just one module, but that is more than enough for my needs; the portraits come out great, and it performs admirably even in dim light (although there are some drawbacks, which you can read about below). The video is quite impressive, and although I saw a number of other kinds of rivals, I couldn't find anyone that could compete with you in terms of steadiness. - moisture protection. Although Apple claims that its products are waterproof for up to half an hour in water up to one meter deep, the actual rating is ip67. Thus, use caution with this. - The warranty period for Certify is two years. To this day, I believe that the Yabloko repair service is head and shoulders above the competition. You are unable to wait for any of our famous stores and must instead go there immediately to return it in accordance with the guarantee. And it won't take a couple of weeks to complete; rather, it will take a couple of days. In addition, there are certain malfunctions (like those of the power controller, for instance) that result in the phone not being repaired but rather replaced with a brand new model. -I find that the diagonal 6.1 works best for me. if I am unable to continue working with one hand, which is something that I do the vast majority of the time. -apple pay. It should come as no surprise that there was no payment. As always, both excellent and quick service. namely, metal and glass. I keep it in a case on my person, and whenever I remove it, I am greeted with an extremely pleasurable sensation. the haptic sense of touch To tell you the truth, it's even more awesome than a 3D touch. I made use of both, and I can state without a doubt that it is not necessary for him to press the button all the way to the end for anything to work properly. I strongly recommend that everyone maintains their anonymity. I'll explain in more detail. You have received a text message on your phone, which is currently laying on the table in close proximity to the other persons. The contents of the message will not be displayed until the FaceAid sensor has scanned your face and determined that it is indeed you. It's incredibly handy in a lot of ways.
- -PRICE. A year ago, I purchased my version at 128 for sixty thousand dollars. It is pricey for such a high degree of apparatus (or "budgetary," as the Cupertinos would put it). It is currently $45! The pricing is quite close to being ideal today. It's still a screen, after all. Yep, 6.1, but still IPS matrix. Black, not black. I will continue my discussion in the comments. - The software for the camera After Yabloko altered the camera, it is now physically impossible to capture a quick photo, and even when it does happen, it is extremely uncommon. It takes longer and I don't understand what the joke is, I used both the six and the seven, and at the end of the service of the latter they changed the operation of the camera with a firmware update, which I don't remember. Not essential, but it was more pleasant. In addition, it saves all of the photographs in the heic file format. I would suggest that you change this setting to something that is "more compatible" so that, for instance, you have more compatible formats stored in the cloud. - frontalka. You simply need to operate in portrait mode in order to produce a photo that clearly captures a face or faces. They will write "turn on the definition of faces" in the comments, and I will respond immediately away by saying that everything has been switched on and that it works; faces are determined by squares; however, the quality will decrease. They gave 20 watts to the car, but the phone doesn't support it - pichalka) It's a shame that wireless charging is not as fast as we would like it to be. - frames for the screen It makes no difference to me either way, but they are free to be made in a more compact form with no minijack. What can I say, I haven't used wired headphones in a very long time, but this connector can be helpful for high-quality ears every once in a while.
- IPS display that is both quick and excellent Good autonomy Maintaining a steady performance of the operating system.
- Bezels that are fairly thick The camera does not lend itself very well to portraiture.
- After the well-known brand, in most cases, everything is seen as a strength.
- It's the little things, like how difficult it is to use your own ringtone when you make a phone call. The other side of the argument is: who cares.
- excellent audio, microphone The camera captures twilight shots with reasonably realistic color rendition. There are currently no bugs in the UI. fantastic screen No pixels can be seen. a range of hues
- Problems with covers and protective glass, although these aren't the phone's actual drawbacks. minimal vibration
- - The A12 Bionic processor. extremely quick; programs launch immediately and nothing lags. -Camera. a supporter of the notion that purchasing a camera is necessary if you want to capture excellent photos. In bright light, the camera performs well; in dim light, it performs slightly worse. Also fantastic is the front camera. It's true that adjusting the lighting on a face after a portrait photo has been taken makes the face look odd. – Facial ID I had assumed that a fingerprint would not be able to replace face ID, but in practice, FaceID has shown to be much more useful and quick. Almost always, the phone has already recognized your face when you push the unlock button, allowing you to start working. The only issues arise in the mornings when you lie with half of your face in the pillow and need to unlock the phone, but only the other half of your face is detected. Additionally, FaceID enables password-free access to Amazon and other supported applications (you can configure FaceID to work with a name when you LOOK in phone so that no one slips a screen on you while you sleep and climbs in without your knowledge). -NFC. Sure, it's somewhat of a plus (making purchases using cards that are linked to your phone is convenient), but how could it be otherwise in 2022 for someone who is 65? It's something I think is required. - Thoughts: The display is bright and crisp. There was no WOW effect, but the pixels aren't visible (even considering that before that it was 5S) What kept you from inserting FullHD? is unknown to me. -Battery. In the mode of moderately active use, the battery lasts a day. (Surf, movies, jokes, and mail. I'm not a gamer.) Possibly for a while. 24-hour record (with included wi-fi, bluetooth, background ate, etc.)
- -Slippery. ATTENTION This item is biased since the reviewer's hands might develop from sirloin. -Charger. Charge time is 2.5 hours. Why is the phone in 2022 shipped with a 1 amp charger? I don't comprehend. Horror - Headphones included. By turning up the volume, the noise becomes vinaigrette-like. also, there is no 3.5 mm jack, of course. I imagine using a cordless headphone.
- There's no other way to put it: this is the most stylish phone ever made. - Superiority of the Photographs Let the shots fly! The nighttime scenes are as as beautiful as the daytime ones, if not more so. When shooting in portrait mode, it retains sharp focus on the subject's face and clothing without requiring frequent battery charging. About two days, that holds true. Receptive faceid. After the second day, it seems as though the phone makes no effort to "recognize" anything and instead everything happens instantly. The hand still reaches for the button, but that's just out of habit. Colors are incredibly accurate and the screen is very bright. - Everything launches immediately and loads quickly; the audio quality is superb. A column is no longer necessary because I can now hear everyone in my flat from my phone. - The whole notion appeals to me, yes.
- Both the phone itself and its accessories are a bit pricey, but this is Apple, so either you love the brand or you hate it. You'll have to get used to the size if you have a little hand.
- At this point, I'm pleased. Display, Video, Action, and Audio.
- I'm still getting used to it, but for now it looks a bit bulky to me. unusual in that it lacks a button. Despite being a widely used service, Apple Pay is not compatible with my bank.
- - Pricing, I believe that this price is more appropriate for this electronic device. - Workplace autonomy was not what we anticipated from Apple. - Work speed - Work efficiency - Screen - Design - Camera - Ease of use Face ID: The sound is what really sets it off.
- To tell you the truth, at this price point, I did not anticipate receiving anything of higher quality. If you truly study the products of a number of various manufacturers, you will find that there is something to compare them to, even when considering markets that fall within comparable pricing ranges.
- screen, battery life, performance, design, and camera
- Pricing (which is still excessive but conforms to Apple policy)
- Many people have already described the benefits available in this location; however, I will go over some of them again: 1) Autonomy, the phone is really tenacious, in the "new phone" mode, that is, settings, downloading the necessary applications, recovering passwords, studying the menu, etc., lost about fifty percent of its functionality (5 hours of screen). It didn't happen overnight, but it did take 1%. 2) Camera. She is simply wonderful! Because I am not an experienced photographer like many others, it is essential for me to be able to pull out my phone and take pictures without having to adjust the ISO or shutter speed. The XR does a fantastic job with this feature. 3) It is quite comfortable to hold in the hand and has wonderful haptic sensations. 3) The rate at which work can be completed and the intuitiveness of the user interface. Apple users have no reason to be surprised by this information. But, I only started using it recently after using android for eight years. 4) The remainder of the benefits, from my perspective, pertain to iOS (no need to clear memory, tinkering with firmware, long support for the device)
- Although I did not identify any significant flaws, the following factors are not likely to be problematic: 1) Including fast charging, although I don't find myself missing it very often, there are moments when it would be helpful to be able to quickly recharge. 2) After a significant amount of time spent using Android, the notification Light has disappeared. 3) A portion of the battery does not fit properly as a result of the banging. The aforementioned points, in my opinion, do not constitute significant flaws; rather, they are examples of nitpicking.
- 1. Enjoyable touch sensations Quality Matrix 2. Quick wireless charging 3. 4. High efficiency 5. Configuration-rich software 6. A shock- and moisture-proof case 7. Excellent Face ID - recognizes faces even when there is no outside lighting.
- 1. The camera is marginally worse than the iPhone X, 112022pro, and not much inferior.