Apps are usually higher-quality, and often iOS-first.If you don’t break it, you can use your iPhone for up to 5 years, with reasonable satisfaction.Apple at least has a reasonable public stand in favour of user privacy.There’s a reason benchmarks compare iPhones and Android phones separately: the iPhones are almost always a generation ahead in performance.The ecosystem is mature, and if you’re already in it, you may as well.The price alone should make you think twice, but it bears mentioning the various reasons that you actually might want a latest-gen iPhone: Thankfully, Apple has filled out their lineup with other models that are relatively more accessible, but if you want the hottest thing, you get this or the Pro Max model that’s larger, has a better camera, battery and higher price. Fast-forward to 2020, and the review unit that Apple sent us is the iPhone 12 Pro in “Pacific Blue” with 512gb of storage that costs a dizzying Rs 1,49,900. If my throwaway electronics now cost more than my ridiculous vintage motorcycle, something has to change. Despite being part of the iOS ecosystem since the OG iPhone, I decided then: no more. Personally, the last iPhone I bought for myself was when the prices were still below 60k for the flagship device. Realme Narzo 60 5G Review: Get it for the design and the display Lenovo Yoga 9i Gen 8 (2023) Review: Setting the benchmark on how 2-in-1 laptops should be “Ceramic Shield” material that makes the screen twice as durable’.MagSafe magnetic attachment system at the back for wireless charging and accessories.Four variants to choose from, including a Mini.New, squared-off design, similar to the iPhone 5.What’s new?įor those of you who’s rather not read 2600 words to make a buying decision, here’s the TL DR on what’s new: It turns out it wasn’t the most significant Apple announcement of the year (that honour goes to the M1 MacBooks), but here we are with not one or two, but four distinct variants of iPhone 12s this year. This year, things got pushed a bit due to the COVID pandemic, but we still got our shiny (very shiny) new iPhones a month later. Covering the tech space, it turns out, actually got easier and no less busy.īy now, we all know that Apple does it’s annual iPhone reveal in September, iPads in March and Macs in November. But with all the stuff that was thrown off balance, working from home turned out to be a blessing for those of us in the digital content game.
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