iPhone 15 Pro Beaten By iPhone 5 In A Speed Test
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2023
- The cameras might have improved, the battery bigger and the display brighter but the speed is a different story.
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First iPhone with lightning and first iPhone with usb-c
Kind of ironic, eh?
@@TheSpotify95no
@@EDV8ZR1I would give a C- lmao
@@clothinghanger6978 What do you prefer C plus plus for coding?
@@EDV8ZR1 C? for coding? Maybe sarcasm but yeah🤣🤣
It's crazy how you can see the iPhone 5 running iOS 6, and see the similarly looking iPhone SE (first generation) with iOS 15, and compare them side by side, and both look like the same phone.
yeah The iPhone se is literally the iPhone 5 but with the internal components of the iPhone 6S
@@SNLOOB*5s, not 5
I made my iPhone 5 on iOS 10.3.4 look similar to iOS 15 on the iPhone SE. it works better with an iPhone 5s on iOS 12. More tweaks including the widgets. I actually compared my iPhone 5s on iOS 12 with tweaks to my friends iPhone SE on iOS 15. Very close to each other just iOS 12 can’t do some things iOS 15 can.
@@SNLOOBactually more like the iPhone 5s. I actually used my old iPhone 5s LCD (my iPhone 5s got the red screen) to replace my friends broken iPhone SE 1 screen. I’ve also used iPhone 8 displays on iPhone SE 2 and vice versa. The only thing is if you use an iPhone SE 2/3 display on an iPhone 8, you lose 3D Touch as the iPhone SE 2/3 didn’t have the special layer in the displays. iPhone 5s and SE 1 displays are just about the same though, as neither had 3D Touch in the first place.
It’s really not that crazy lol
Crazy to see how the iPhone 5 even after 11 years can hold its ground against the iPhone 15 Pro in some aspects. The nostalgia of iOS 6 and the design of the 5 still stand out
Do you realize opening and closing apps is nothing? Now try to do something requiring and see how to iPhone 5 will piss itself to the 15 pro.
@@hankagura5355omg me when a phone outperforms an 11 year old phone in some aspects😱😱
Every iPhone holds its ground with the original iOS that it was released with. iPhones slow down after iOS updates.
Yeah, the 11 yrs of innovation of speed is quite mind blowing 😂
@@MrAdhiSuryana Try to use a demanding modern app on your old phone go ahead try.
they even cut down on the stickers lmao
I honestly think we hit a speed plateau, newer phones might be "15% faster" but it was already a 200ms loading screen so 15% just means 30 less milliseconds which is basically imperceptible anyways. It makes sense that apple would throttle phones to make new ones seem even faster when the increase is imperceptible otherwise
It's more the efficiency, but coming from Apple it's very possible just to be BS. Although depending on what you're comparing it to and what you use it for it does make a difference. Example is pixel runs honkai star rail and others kind like crap but the s23 plus runs them maxed out amazingly and uses less power and less heat. However if you do not play games any phone made in the last 4-5 years you won't notice much in terms of performance.
@@De4dSp0t I meant comparing, let's say an iphone 14 pro max, to an iphone 15 pro max, the speed increase is basically impossible to detect.
Old flagship vs new flagship basically
The speed up is more imperceptable thanks to software bloat.
The speed up is more imperceptable thanks to software bloat.
The speed up is more imperceptable thanks to software bloat.
my first iphone was a 6S bought used in 2016. Used that phone until 2021 when I upgraded to a used 12 mini. That phone was amazing, and never felt slow! My mother still uses it to this day :D
Man, seeing the skeuomorphic iOS 6 OS is nostalgic!
Scott Forestall's design left a legacy that marked an era. If his ego alongside the Apple Maps incident hadn't occur, maybe we could be living in skeuomorphic 3.0 instead of the current trend for minimalistic UI that sometimes is confusing due to the lack of context.
Skeumorphism made the Frutiger Aero era so iconic. I wish we could go back.
@@Just-View"Confusing due to lack of context"??? Jony Ive's simplistic design simply aged better than the realistic approach of Scott. One is objectively superior there is no argument.
@@hankagura5355 While I don’t truly believe in an “objectively better” design (though I prefer current iOS), I will say that something is wrong with your ability to use a device if you can’t keep up with modern iOS conventions.
@@proallnighter I’d say Aero Glass from Windows Vista/7 was the most iconic but iOS skeumorphism is a runner up. Honestly Aero Glass aged really well, it still looks incredibly sleek imo. I also quite like iOS skeumorphism though.
Can we all just talk about how Hugh absolutely smashed every single game while playing on BOTH phones at the same time?
Not to mention that perfect Flappy Bird run 😂
I think i got 25 points once
Bro deleted flappy bird try hard
Actually this is the first time I've learned about the splash screen trick, very neat programming! Functionally it doesn't matter if the menu is loaded this fast because as a human you can't make decisions that fast, but what matters is how quickly you start seeing it, which is achievable with a splash screen. Kinda reminds me of the infinite FPS trick in 3d games, where each real frame the picture is rendered into a 2d image that is shown in 3d like a billboard, with few additional tricks. Provided that you don't move your camera around like crazy, this will give you the ability to adjust your aim in ultra smooth 999+ fps while realistically having 15 real fps of full 3d graphics.
the problem is that its false information, and you cant do anything with a splash screen. id rather see nothing if nothing is ready, but it is more "fluid" between i guess. you cant act that quickly but the "2 loads" is a bit jarring imo
@@tylerlogsdon8623It’s not really false, the layout is the same so it allows you to start planning where to put your finger next
Edit: Actually the layout does shift a bit but I still think it’s helpful
I tested it just now and it's actually not a splash screen. As soon as stuff shows up, you can already scroll. There's just stuff that gets rearranged after you open the app, but it is possible to scroll before that happens, so the app really is already loaded, it's not just a splash screen.
The iPhone 5 uses the splash screen trick too. As soon as you open an app a picture is displayed until the app is loaded properly. The picture is usually the unpopulated background.
Each app had a ‘Default.png’ file seemingly from day 1 of iPhone OS, which was a barebones screenshot of the app; intended to make the app appear to launch faster.
These days there’s still a modern equivalent of ‘Default.png’, but the devices are so fast that …what you see essentially immediately …is actually the app running.
As others have said above, the Settings app seemingly *was* actually running at launch in the video- it just loads things like Wi-Fi status afterwards.
is no one going to talk about that unbeaten unhinged godlike flappy bird gameplay?
I still have my iPhone 5S in its box in my office. Every once in awhile I'll pull it out and have a look. It's amazing how small it is compared to phones today. It was definitely a simpler time. The 5S is still a beautiful phone (and the 5), but time has marched on. Thanks for the video.
And at one time Apple called it "Our best phone yet!" lol
If im completely honest, my favorite iPhone of all time is the iPhone 5S. Touch ID was introduced, and jailbreaking was at its peak in my opinion. That and at its time it was just a really solid phone with minimal compromises. I currently main an SE 2, but it isnt the same. I miss having a headphone jack and a smaller form factor.
How about the iPhone SE 1st Gen it's the iPhone 5s but more powerful
@@SNLOOB Some people need the most recent version of iOS for work or whatever, maybe that's why
I'm of the opinion that it was the perfect size for a smartphone, and why I lament that they stopped making the mini. *Everyone* I talk to complains about how big phones have gotten, yet the only options on the market are either older models, or ones with enormous compromises.
I would say the 6s. By far the best performance phone they ever built
Touch ID was pretty bad in the 5s compared to later models.
iOS 6 was a technical marvel. I have never used a piece of software as refined, stable and fast as iOS 6. Apple has never topped it and I doubt they ever will since practically the entire team that was responsible for iOS 6 is no longer with Apple. People get caught up in the visual design of 6 and prior, but they don't understand how incredibly basic and simple the system actually is. iOS 7 gave the illusion that it was simpler, but it added way more complexity to the system.
This just goes to show how long a phone could last if it wasn't for the manufacturers planned obsolescence
and function stayed exactly the same
15 year old laptops are still useable with linux so if only phones had the same open ecosystem as PC's do
@@captainheat2314dare I say there usable with endows.
Yes@@captainheat2314
Why should Apple support an over 10 year old phone? This is an ignorant statement.
My dad’s old iPhone 4 on 7.1.2 with the original battery somehow runs faster than my school’s iPad on iOS 17
iOS 17, thats why
@@microsoft.co.u 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you got me
I have an iPhone 4 with iOS 7.1.2, it's not fast. Cmon
the 4 is literally infamous for being slow on ios 7
@@Sushi2 true, even that and it still is faster than my iPad
I have an iPhone 14 max, but re-bought an old HTC M10 for £30, just to use as an MP3 player and it sounds amazing due to the DAC. Some old phone features trounce the newer breeds. SOME DO🤣 Great video👍🏼
Boom sound
How do u deal with the battery ? Is it still using original battery or refurbished ?
@@uthopia27 It had been replaced by the previous owner👍🏻
I miss my iPhone 5 and iOS 6 that slide to unlock hits different
4:19 The old UI is simply better just for 1 thing.
Memories!!!
Introducing the brand new nostalgiaPhone 5
I could say the same thing with many computers of the past decade as long as they have an SSD installed. For general stuff the difference isn't that big
For Word and Chrome and thats about it
I really think manufactures should stop releasing a phone every year. The changes are too insignificant and aren't worth all the fuss of making, promoting, and selling the new phone. If planned obsolesce wasn't a thing, people could keep their phones longer and we would probably be seeing new phones release every 2 years or so that have much more meaningful changes.
It's the same how Windows 98 PCs on spinning rust can open programs like Explorer or Word just instantly while nowdays you have to wait a moment no matter how fast the hardware
It's an absolute shame how software's gotten so bloated on all platforms, apps these days are like half a gigabyte each and for what?!
There's a reason Jim Allchin banned XAML in core system components following the Longhorn debacle. It looks nice, but it's just not performant. I'm not so sure we're ready to try it again in Windows 10 and 11 and maybe-maybe-not 12.
Windows 8(.1) was still usable on spinning rust but Windows 10 is painfully slow. Windows 10 has also got a lot harder to run over the years, older versions didn't change as much in their lifetime
@@Pasi123 Windows 8.1 is faster than Windows 7. It's a shame they screwed up the performance so much in Windows 10
@@KofolaDealer I wish Win10 stayed like it was in the early Technical Previews, basically Win8.1 but with a start menu.
It ran great on an old LifeBook T4215 with a C2D T7200, 4GB RAM, GMA 950, 32GB SSD
All iPhones on their release year firmwares are lightning fast.
It's the next iOS updates that slow the phones down significantly. (Though I'd say the first major update is fine for performance).
I've actually done a test on my iPad Air 2, I've let it on iOS 8.4 for 5 years, it didn't slow down at all, lightning fast even 5 years later.
But then I upgraded to iPadOS 13. And oh boy, did it get slower and full of stutters.
I will not do the same mistake on my iPhone SE 2022.
I did the iOS 16 update to get access to Metal 3.0 games. But I'm staying on 16.7.2, for the next years to come.
Could the animation duration be impacted by the adjustable refresh screen rate? Example: macbooks with 120hz displays notoriously play the space switch animation for twice as long as the system and the display fight over setting the frame rate. This can only be fixed with yabai. Could the same bug be present on the iPhone?
I was bitter when Apple throttled then dropped support on my 4s, 5, and 6. It would have been easy to give them support for say 10 years.
If only apple let you downgrade ios versions
How i wish i could relive those years again and watch all the iPhone keynotes for the first time once more beginning with the O.G. iPhone
I loved the iPhone 5 and eventually upgraded to a first gen SE. The SE was my last iPhone. I hated the form factor of the next gen phones and decided to switch to Android. Samsung support is categorically better than Apple. My wife is still using a 3+ year old Galaxy phone that runs perfectly and still gets updates. I used to be an Apple fanboy, using Macs, iPads and iPhones. Not anymore. I still use a Mac, but I'm all Android with my handheld devices now. To me, it seems like Apple has dropped the ball they once carried.
Loved the iPhone SE 2016 version. Had everything you need in a compact design that didn't need thumb gymnastics to use.
I'm still rocking it and can't complain at all.
Man I just wish iOS had the option to truly eliminate all animations like Android does. No fading, no fancy transitions, no delay. Just click something and it's opened. Makes a world of difference when trying to be productive.
what you forget to take into account is the fact that the games on the iphone 5 are on an older update and are not as large meaning the extra time it takes to load some games on the 15 is because the game is much larger. also, if you ran very heavy games on both phones there would be a very noticeable difference
Crazy thing is I was just saying how my old iPhone 6 Plus on iOS 12 seems more stable than my iPhone 11 on iOS 17. Tim Cook and the current team at Apple should be ashamed of themselves. I stopped being interested in Android and iOS after 2012 and just used both of them back-and-forth but since I’m slowly getting back into the tech world, I still can’t find a phone that is good for me all around without the continuous going back-and-forth between the two operating systems. This my love and hate relationship between the two.
iOS 12 was peak iOS
same here.
Mine ipjone 6s
Kinda same. So when I decided on a’new’ phone a lil over a year ago it was the basic iPhone 12 which has been perfect for me in terms of…well… nearly everything.
You're smoking the Iphone 6 Plus is the most laggy iphone ever made.
@@Timberlakelin my iPhone 6 Plus was and is still stable, my iPhone 11 was stable before iOS 16 came out. I personally didn’t start having issues with iOS until 16. 15 and below/before worked surprisingly well for me and that’s just my experience. The more I’ve researched about current issues on iOS is the more I realized that a lot of things are slowly getting better but some kinks need to be corrected before an update was released. Betas seem iffy imho.
Reminds of your old videos about old iPhone collection.
A lot of mobile phone software has also just gotten more complex over the years.
Oh, and with EVEN MORE ads....
This has been the case for around the past 10 maybe more years, for Android, iOS, Windows etc. Just about any device from a decade ago is still capable of running the basic stuff we use nowadays. You can get a computer from 2012, install Linux on it and still browse the web and edit documents perfectly fine. Though the iPhone 5 will struggle running any new games and apps made for the iPhone 15, the 15 pro even has ray tracing.
Its weird that Apple of all companies is the only one that keeps that form factor still alive, which I personally prefer, in the form of the SE. I cant find any Android phone that is as small and easy to use as the SE, while not making massive sacrifices in other areas. Even the Samsung S23 or Pixel 7a are both quite a bit larger, with screens that are a lot larger than the SE, meaning that you cant go from one corner of the screen to another with your hand still in the same position.
I have my old rig with Phenom 965, 8 GB RAM, 250 GB SSD and with plugin for chrome / to force youtube use older codec / it is normal browsing experience.
Windows 7 operates seamlessly on older computers without bothersome updates interrupting your work. It spares you from intrusive OneDrive advertisements prompting PC backups and supports a wide array of applications.
I went from a iPhone 6 to the iPhone 11 Pro and I noticed a significant improvement in load up time and performance
iOS peaked at version 6, still have my iPad 2 with that somewere.
It slowly got better with iOS 10 and later, but 7 to 9 was a really slow pain with some weird graphic effects.
I loved how thin the 5 was when I got it
I'll stick with my Note 10 plus I bought from new 4 year's ago, and it still works fine with good battery life 👌🏻
same hare my 1st phone was Galaxy nexus ,after some yeas galaxy a80 and still working
Yeah at this point really any other non budget phone is a better choice than a iphone
Just sold mine and got a s23 ultra and realized I went from 12gb ram to 8gb smh
The s23 ultra doesnthave 8 gb of ram@@JoeBlunt
The s23 ultra has 12gb 😂😂@@JoeBlunt
Longbeachgriffy's IPhone videos makes this so mucb funnier lmao
I was trained in microprocessors around 1976 or so, part of my career in Telecommunications. I got a Commodore 64 when they came out, and learned to program in Opcodes. By the time Apple turned up, I was working with PCs considered capable with a 40MB hard drive. I remember being impressed by the Apple GUI.
Somehow I never warmed to Apple over the years. They seemed to be too focused on the user's impression of the product, in a sort of warping of the "make it user-friendly" design philosophy. They seemed to cultivate users who saw the product as a fashion statement, then put it in their back pocket because they could, then sat on it and broke it..
Sir thats amazing to hesr
Wonderful! 👏
In case some people haven’t realized, tech advancements, be it software or hardware are an eternal game of cat and mouse. The more powerful the hardware becomes the harder the software pushes it, the goal cannot be to make it faster than previous generations, but to do more processing and graphics while being as comfortable to use as possible, I have commented to Hugh in the past that “obsolescence is not an Apple problem, but the nature of the tech industry, because what pushes companies to innovate also pushes past tech to not be as useful anymore” the best solution is to have a life plan for the device with software and hardware support as long as possible, to which Apple does a decent job.
Yeah Hugh does a mix of cool repair videos, but also a lot of silly videos complaining about Apple. Like you said a lot of things are faults of tech in general.
It is honestly shocking to see the iPhone 5 outperformed the iPhone 15 Pro In some aspects. Also, Merry Christmas, Hugh!
Always great work, thanks for the film!
Anyone who has upgraded yearly from the 5 to the 15 should be absolutely gutted. And when they check how much they've spent, they'll weep.
Merry Christmas. Happy Holidays.
“2 1/2 Iphone 15 boxes tall” same energy as 2 football fields large
i never get more than 3 point playing flappy bird 😂
Actually you can use settings before the wifi pops up so it is slightly faster
Have a good Xmas Hugh can’t wait to see your new videos next year.😀👍🎄🎁
I still feel like the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S were one of my favorite iterations of the iPhone, the size fit in my back pocket with out sticking out the top and the all aluminum body was beautiful.
Don t forget the SE 2016 😅
I loved the 5c
I believe the applications and games now are more demanding in terms of CPU power and Graphics. So maybe that's why some older version of apps and games in the iPhone5 loads almost the same time with the iP15pro.
Yeah no shit theyre not even comparable, how well the iPhone 5 held up speaks to Apple's design philosophy.
Hi, do you have the IPAs for Smashy Road and Extreme car driving? Thanks.
IIRC iOS 7 was the local peak around the era for me.
Hey mate 👋 love the videos
I personally think, the UI/menus look a lot better on the older model. On the 15, it's all the same these days, beyond boring white screen with black text. Yeah, readability is maximized, but was it hard to read back in the day? I don't think so. These menus are asking you get out of them as quick as possible.
Is there any application to have the slide to unlock screen on newer iPhones such as iphone 6s?
The iPhone 15 Pro is the worst iPhone Apple has ever shat out. It overheats, thermal throttles because of it, uses a janky USB-C connector (that has already broken from just normal use on one of my freinds) and breaks stupidly easily. Awful. Hope they do better next year.
2:22 exiting apps on the iPhone 5 is only slower because the action has a delay for the double tap gesture to get into the multitasking view, not due to performance.
Currently I have two phones, a 6 year old Moto G5 and a new Hammer 4.
The latter is a weird one that was gifted to me, but a good reference of a similarly budget Android 12 phone.
But I keep using the G5 as my main phone, as even with Android 7, 2GB of RAM and a slower processor, it feels the same in use.
Overall both phones feel about equal, thus making the one I'm already familiar with the one I keep in use.
There are quite a few things this older phone can't do anymore or it struggles with, banking apps and browsing the web respectively, but I don't need this often enough to matter for me.
"If the hardware meets the requirements and the requirements don't change, why should the hardware change?"
Motorola is a classic, using one rn
Banking apps require regular security updates in order to meet their protection standards, that's why the banking apps are immediately gets unsupported right after the phone no longer gets security updates
@@sihamhamda47this is false, at least for my banking app.
This used to work perfectly fine on a ROM that hasn't been updated since 2017.
Until a timebomb flag was set to block all Android 7 devices, Android 8 still being listed as supported.
I'm actually fairly certain that the app would still work if this trigger gets hacked out, another less crucial app from the same bank does work after breaking it's no-go popup by timing some taps well.
4:32 i can see that hugh is actually the spider man ! he's been hiding identities behind this channel for years now 😱
is temple run running at a higher frame rate on the newer phone or is it just placebo?
It makes sense, as soon as the phone 5 is updated to a later software version it is slowed down artificially to make the newer phones seem faster
Great Video Hugh
Still daily driving my iPhone 6S. It's on it's 3rd battery
Sticking with my Note 20 ultra and 1TB sd card. Sony seems to be the only flagship phone viable to me.
That's why Apple goes out of its way to force you to upgrade and lock you out of the activation until you upgrade to the only version approved by Apple. If anyone could easily downgrade - they wouldn't be able to claim on those performance gains, just because things don't get faster - older devices get slowed down instead
extreme car simulator was the shit back in the day
Hey Hugh Jeffreys that was a great wee video I love the design off the IPhone 5 it looks really small beside the iPhone 15 Pro and too see it open some off the games quicker than the iPhone 15 Pro I have the original iPhone SE and I had the IPhone SE 2nd Generation but I think that the original iPhone SE is better looking than the iPhone SE 2nd Generation.
Lol I'm still rocking the OG SE that came after.
im here to ask for some advice on since I'm opening my own phone repair store form my house what should i do if i don't want to tell the customers where i live but i need to collect their phone can you give some advice
You gotta do what you gotta do. Earn enough then rent a place outside your house.
The main thing is that after refining the essentials (which was around iOS 6-7 era), Apple took a different approach and started adding bloatware (like the huge ui icons in some apps, and clutterish interface in general), apparently they tried to mimic android but actually failed miserably. The worst thing they really left no choice for the users (being able to choose the classic view).
There was a somewhat recent change in IpadOS 14 to 15 transition, when they removed 1 application column on the homescreen in order to "accommodate the widgets to match the aesthetics"... And they left a lot of blank wasted space, which is pretty much a downgrade (remains unresolved to this day in iPadOS 17). Downgrading is ofc restricted as always (classic Apple), and the iOS 14 is about to be nuked in terms of app support.
iPadOS still keeps the different amount of grid icons on any screens without widgets, for what it's worth
i still remember the day IOS 7 came out and everyone was so hyped about the new re design after 6
Arent the ui animations meant to have a certain speed, so it's not affected by processor performance?
Man, it's crazy to see your face 😂 I always thought you as just a voice
Hello sir! I have one plus 3 mobile. There was a battery problem so I had one plus 3t battery. It looked exactly the same, but there was a slight difference in size and mAh. When I put it, it was written. (Replace Battery, Battery Dos Note Match) If you have the solution, please guide me. thanx...
I have a 128 GB 6s Plus. I actually got it recently, around 3 months ago, from a trade-in company in mint condition... and it owes nothing to a low end Android. Perfectly usable device, even almost 9 years on.
My last iPhone was the 4, it's been quite a while!
As long as it works no need to be replaced
ive really noticed a lot of bugs for ios 16 and 17. Freezes, lock ups, glitchy, and touch not responsive.
One thing I realised about my iPhone 11 is that turning off the screen is literally slower than my iPhone 8, what kinda bs is that?!
if you have apple pay or accessibility shortcut enabled it takes longer to turn the display off
Ohhh my god temple run, that takes me years back in time! I played it so much until I got my ipod jailbreakt and then I could buy everything I want and the fun was over.
That 3.5mm audio jack on iphone 5. How I miss these.
Even if the iPhone 5 opens one game faster than the 15 Pro, it's just a *Miracle*
Farewell iPhone 5 when the 3g network is shut down soon
This video made me go to ebay and purchase a iPhone 5S.... I miss that phone, truly my favorite iPhone model.
Gotta say, the iPhone 5 was very underwhelming. The 5S really stepped it up by being the first phone to pack a 64bit CPU. Infact, it was so good, that the 1gb of ram really limited it instead of the CPU. It traded blows with top androids of the day. The iPhone 6 was the first jump in screen size taking better use of the iphone's newfound power. The 10 was the first redesign that finally embraced the edge to edge design. After the 10, there's been minimal design improvements.
And to those saying that phones have reached stagnation, no, they've not. Look at the redmagic 9 pro, its got a completely flat back and an actual bezeless design. It has a cooling fan helping it keep the battery cooler during fast charge. It can also sustain its performance better than any other phone. It can handle direct sunlight and heat much better, etc. The fold phones are pretty useful if they can turn into tablets.
And there's other innovations like samsung dex, which lets your phone act as a PC via a usb c cable. That is incredibly useful to have.
It just shows you Steve Jobs philosophy of simplifying and the Next quality software that eventually became Apple on
iMac and IOS. 👍
I remember playing car simulator on my iPad gen 2 alongside Minecraft, Wayword Soul, and Crash Drive 2
The iPhone five really is aesthetic perfection, to this day I still love the iPhone 5 design and I don't even use apple products.
It's definitely between this and the Samsung galaxy s5
I remember clearly in 2013 ios 7 beta 1 getting announced, and I remember trying it and thinking 🤦♂️ the future of iPhones is this flat crap!?
Here we are 10 years later, and ios 6 still looking just as good as the last day supported.
The peak iPhone was when 5S came out. It became so popular that I still see people walking around with it on a daily basis.
Still using my iphone 8. Work's like a charm. 😁
4:24 Caution! Driving and driving is not advised!
It really shows how obnoxious and ugly the camera bumps are on the newer phones.
The best part about a imphoney is when it breaks and it can't be repaired 😂 or you loose all data and need to connect to apple remotely to change a battery pack or a screen or a button 😂😂 the best imphoney is a broken imphoney!!
Watching on and happy with SE 2016.
Whenever processors speed up and storage space increases...apps just bloat themselves even further to the point it negates all the speed gains...
TOTALLY UNREAL HOW CAN THIS BE
I powered up my 4s on ios6 and i was suprised how fast it still feels.
1:53 I don’t know how accurate that first “speed test” is because of non linear animations. Sure, the animation is finished quicker on the 5, but you can tap an app right away, even before the animation has barely begun, on the 15 (or any iOS 11 or newer device I think). On the 5, you could probably tap something before it’s finished, but it’ll only start the app opening animation once the unlock animation is done