For anyone considering upgrading from iPhone 13 Pro or other models - I compared performance, camera, battery, and overheating. Let me know what is pushing you towards an upgrade
Yeah, “viper chamber” really makes a difference... because in the last few years, I felt like they were still selling the same phones with just a small increase in numbers. Doesn't really matter if there is a 40 megapixel camera ora 48 xD And every single iPhone is advertised as a totally groundbreaking phone, the only one of its kind with cutting-edge technology. In the past, it was more reliable, so yeah.... customers may feel scammed because when everything is constantly outstanding, nothing can be as good as it should really be. Btw. - great video! Tired of people always comparing just the newest one to the previous one. Such a comparison with a few generations back does make much more sense to me. One comment from my side to the poor lads land (xD) and blasphemous green robots (xD) - last time I was in the mall and had an opportunity to spend some more time with the phone stands... As a long-term iOS user (and at the same time - Android semi-hater), I mainly wanted to look deeper at the new iPhones. The outcome was totally opposite - I passed by the Apple stand, having an impression that the stand looked exactly like one year ago... and two years ago... and three... another super-duper iPhone. I unexpectedly spent much more time on Androids - beyond foldables, there are a few more quirks and features around them. Like a single zoom camera that houses two periscope lenses. Periscope lenses. Looking back in the past, how "fast" Apple is when it comes to new things - they have already started searching in the dictionaries what periscope means and think they must start building U-boats to take up the gauntlet. Summing up - 5 optical zooms in 4 cameras, from 0,5x to 10x optical zoom. With a variable aperture. With OIS far, far beyond what iPhone could ever offer. With smooth, pleasing-to-the-eye animations while switching lenses. It really redefines the ways we make photos. But not in Apple's way of thinking, but in the old way of thinking, when flagship devices were in competition with each other, delivering something totally innovative to justify the high prices of this segment. It's a MASSIVE upgrade no one's talking about.
huge +1 on the design. it's a very very weird direction apple is going in. they have never went for "blocky" before. the worst part is they could have easily fixed it. its just like liquid glass - its a very sudden abandonment of all of their painfully learned design and UX lessons over the past 30 years. whats even more interesting than the C-level execs putting a stamp on this direction is that apparently much of the management responsible for coming up with these changes in the first place has now been let go. awesome video. there's another channel called "Design Lovers" which seems like a parallel to this video just for the digital side of things. btw, i'm not trying to sound snobbish around the design of the hardware. not all of it is bad. it's just very odd because it's throwing out much of the carefully cultivated brand for no apparent reason. very much like the twitter → x rename. that's my main point
For anyone considering upgrading from iPhone 13 Pro or other models - I compared performance, camera, battery, and overheating. Let me know what is pushing you towards an upgrade
Yeah, “viper chamber” really makes a difference... because in the last few years, I felt like they were still selling the same phones with just a small increase in numbers. Doesn't really matter if there is a 40 megapixel camera ora 48 xD And every single iPhone is advertised as a totally groundbreaking phone, the only one of its kind with cutting-edge technology. In the past, it was more reliable, so yeah.... customers may feel scammed because when everything is constantly outstanding, nothing can be as good as it should really be.
Btw. - great video! Tired of people always comparing just the newest one to the previous one. Such a comparison with a few generations back does make much more sense to me.
One comment from my side to the poor lads land (xD) and blasphemous green robots (xD) - last time I was in the mall and had an opportunity to spend some more time with the phone stands... As a long-term iOS user (and at the same time - Android semi-hater), I mainly wanted to look deeper at the new iPhones. The outcome was totally opposite - I passed by the Apple stand, having an impression that the stand looked exactly like one year ago... and two years ago... and three... another super-duper iPhone. I unexpectedly spent much more time on Androids - beyond foldables, there are a few more quirks and features around them. Like a single zoom camera that houses two periscope lenses. Periscope lenses. Looking back in the past, how "fast" Apple is when it comes to new things - they have already started searching in the dictionaries what periscope means and think they must start building U-boats to take up the gauntlet. Summing up - 5 optical zooms in 4 cameras, from 0,5x to 10x optical zoom. With a variable aperture. With OIS far, far beyond what iPhone could ever offer. With smooth, pleasing-to-the-eye animations while switching lenses. It really redefines the ways we make photos. But not in Apple's way of thinking, but in the old way of thinking, when flagship devices were in competition with each other, delivering something totally innovative to justify the high prices of this segment.
It's a MASSIVE upgrade no one's talking about.
Awesome video!!! You're great!
It's a pity there is no pink version :(((
huge +1 on the design. it's a very very weird direction apple is going in. they have never went for "blocky" before. the worst part is they could have easily fixed it. its just like liquid glass - its a very sudden abandonment of all of their painfully learned design and UX lessons over the past 30 years. whats even more interesting than the C-level execs putting a stamp on this direction is that apparently much of the management responsible for coming up with these changes in the first place has now been let go.
awesome video. there's another channel called "Design Lovers" which seems like a parallel to this video just for the digital side of things.
btw, i'm not trying to sound snobbish around the design of the hardware. not all of it is bad. it's just very odd because it's throwing out much of the carefully cultivated brand for no apparent reason. very much like the twitter → x rename. that's my main point
Hard to disagree. Thanks for the channel recommendation!