- Design. Don't care, but these "bangs" are quite sweet. One camera that doesn't stick out too much, symmetrical design, and my preferred profile switch—the power button on the left—easy that's to groper in the dark. facial recognition. Mastic mode is inconvenient, however after using it, I refuse to use the fingerprint scanner again. Sound. Powerful and aesthetically pleasing stereo system. The sound quality through headphones is great as well. Whether you listen with headphones like AirPods or Beats, the sound is powerful, consistent, and clean. Screen. Successful Diagonal. Usually, everything comes down to the Real Tone. Vibration. Whether you like it or not, the iPhone has the most satisfying vibration. When someone calls, sends you an SMS, or presses a button, you'll feel a satisfying haptic feedback. Camera. This has benefits and drawbacks. During the day, it takes stunning photos across the board. Battery. Between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., when I'm actively using it, I have plenty for the day.
- Camera. Can't go wide enough or at night. Video stills. Of course, you're right; these aren't olede, and shrinking them would have been quite difficult. These are atypical of Android phones in that they are symmetrical.