Crappy products are a major warning sign that we are in a massive bubble. When the quality of products goes downhill with the most ridiculous prices, even ordinary people start double guessing themselves, and the bubble finally bursts.
as an average user you don't need a new phone every year ... you won't even feel the differences in daily life at this point, tbh. Keep your phones for as long as you can and then upgrade, it'll make you even more happier since the jump in improvements and new features will be more recognizable.
Mine is telling me it’s time lol. 11 pro max(bought refurbished) it’s pretty slow and the battery dies surprisingly fast even though I replaced it last year.
literally lol, i recently got a refurbushed z flip 5 after my s10 finally gave up the ghost after a few solid years of use and abuse and i'm gonna hold onto this for another few years until i'm forced to upgrade it
And from jailbreak, and removed features but brought back a few years later such as battery percentage on iPhone, and being able to play music on Apple Watch. And not giving basic quality of life features such as copy & paste & numbers shortcut on keyboard until maybe 2030.
What's also insane is that they claim they're carbon neutral. Bruh how can you be carbon neutral or negative if 1) you can't repair the product and 2) it breaks after a couple of years?
There is no contradiction between being carbon neutral and short longevity. Just as an example, you could grow apples carbon neutrally in your garden and eat an apple within 2 minutes.There is no way you can guess the carbon footrpint by the time it lasts. By the way, historically, iPhones have much longer lifetime despite the repair difficulties. This is because most smartphones were outdated due to software and iOS had the longest updates. Now that Android phones use stronger processors and promise longer updates, it’s gonna be interesting whether Android phones can catch up or even outlast iPhones.
it's all marketing BS. Apple is no more carbon neutral than anyone else. Especially not when they have made millions of people move to smart watches that just increase the amount of e-waste.
I’ve had an iPhone 11 for 5 years. When I upgrade again, it’ll be a significant jump. It’s the people that buy the new phone every year that are the real problem
i just got the iphone 11 this summer. Upgraded from a 7 plus. That phone is durable as all hell,, used it for probably close to a decade (it was a used phone when i recieved it) and it only started having issues last years
Using iPhone SE for 2.5 years, does everything I need it to. It feels kinda crazy when someone hands me their 14/15 pro max though, feels so ridiculous like something from the future. There’s just no way I’m carrying something that huge & expensive in my pocket for pretty much no reason though
Steve Jobs back in the day did not prioritize sales over customer service. That's why it was free to actually have your iPhones to be serviced. Since Steve's death, so is the Apple's soul.
Remember right before Steve Jobs was diagnosed with cancer the FBI was hassling him to put a back door into their phones so they could bypass an encrypted phone because they wanted to get into a locked phone of a dead criminal but they couldn't crack the code. Steve Jobs stood firm and said he wouldn't do it because if he did the phones would be vulnerable to attacks by hackers. Anyway, shortly after refusing to submit to the FBI Jobs got a super aggressive form of untreatable cancer and passed away. Coincidence? Anyway, Job's successor, Tim Cook put that back door in for the FEDS.
Steve also sold people massively underpowered hardware at a ridiculous premium whereas Apple today is usually on the forefront of the performance charts, their R&D has come a long way since Jobs passed away and today it's once again an engineering driven company, more focused on the steak than the sizzle. And for that i'm very grateful, they could be better, they could also be far far worse and i'm content with the way Cook is leading the company
So true, I worked for them in Europe, they dont give nothing for Christmas or NY gifts, salaries are minimal, you can barely survive in big city where the office is, the salary raise for 2025 is 1,2% while inflation is 7 %, they are cheap, abusive and nasty exploiters and slave owners who treat their employees like dumb idiots🤮🤮🤮
@@1zAlfonzo especially since they moved to the v4 turbo engines in their Tacoma's. Doesn't help that people are reporting suspension failures with less than 1,000 miles either. TRASH.
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It’s the every year cycle that’s ruining it. Hard to expect any smartphone company to make something revolutionary every year. Most of the time it’s a spec bump for all of them.
The one year cycle is there so the people who bought years ago can upgrade and have a fresh option to upgrade each year. Nothing about it ruins it, as it's supposed to be an upgrade path for people who have older iPhones. This is a common misconception, and people think "oh but it's barely an upgrade over the iPhone 15". Well correct, it barely is, but it's why the upgrades are annual so over time they make up for a decent upgrade. What is senseless is people with iPhone 15 looking at this and being disappointed, while they were never the target audience in the first place. Stick to that one and upgrade to iPhone 18 or whatever. The premise of the video that each new iPhone has "slightly updated CPU, GPU, screen, battery" etc. isn't wrong, but it's incredibly dishonest to apply only to Apple. Think about this: is the Samsung S24 Ultra that much of an upgrade over the S23 Ultra? I can guarantee you that it is not. A friend of mine bought the S23 Ultra 6 months ago. 2 other friends bought the S24 Ultra a few weeks ago. I held each side by side and they are basically indistinguishable from one another. There are no clear telling signs which is which, apart from the better screen coating of the S24 which I guess I wouldn't notice at all if I didn't look for it (and I only looked because I knew it had improved coating). For all I know they could have switched them beforehand tell me they are the opposite of what they are and I would be fooled. In other words, they follow the exact same premise - slightly better this, slightly better that, but nothing major. And that's the point of annual releases, it's so that people with 3-4-5 old phones get a fresh option without having to buy last years one.
This ain’t the late 2000s or 2010s anymore. Not upgrading for at least 4 years or longer is becoming normal these days and it’s a good thing because it can reduce e-waste.
Laptops typically have a refresh cycle around a year or two, but it's generally just a spec bump. I don't see why phones can't follow this same model now that they've matured. Maybe it's time to start dropping the number at the end. We don't get MacBook Pro 18 last year and a MacBook Pro 19 this year, for example.
@@jimcsong I disagree as I see 2 Years to be way too short to be seen as a usual refresh cycle for laptops. Maybe in the 1990s or 2000s this was the case but most laptops have a 4-6 year refresh cycle which is much better and hopefully reduces e-waste as well.
@@infernal-toad I don’t mean you upgrade every 2 years, I mean there’s always new processors that the manufacturers replace in their existing laptop lineups. This happens very frequently. If you buy a Dell or Apple laptop now vs the equivalent model 2 years from now, it’s almost guaranteed they won’t have the same processor in them. Like I have an M1 MacBook Pro. I have no reason to upgrade to an M4 MacBook Pro just for the processor when otherwise the functionality is exactly the same and there are not even any design changes.
@@heyjo3417 Technology like smartphones or computers eventually reaches a point where innovation slows down. Look at computers or TVs. Apple moved from updates from every year to every two years. Certain product even have a longer delay in update cycles: the Mac Pro( four years) iPad mini (3 years). If people stopped buying as many iPhone we could probably see a slow down on update cycles as well.
I wonder why people are so obsessed with the brand. I‘ve been using an iPhone 7 till now and I don’t see the need to upgrade if I‘m to change a device, it’s not an Apple upgrade.
@@francisxavierderyzunuo1427 I think thats the reason why, dont think you would have been able use and android this long. its a sad truth, I used an iPhone and can not go back. I LOVE ANDROID. so I bought an android tablet. but I dont think I am ever getting an android smartphone ever again.
Hamza - You’re spouting nonsense. Apple has led the mobile revolution for years. Far better SoCs and SiPs. Best integrated OS across devices. Strongest ecosystem including 3rd party companies. Consistently outspending the competition in R&D, which is where innovation comes from.
@@bruxi78230 ledding mobile revolution by switching to USB-C ? or by adding 3 colors? or by adding a new camera button ?? ahhaha For 6 years, they are selling the same phone. And guess what 60Hz on a $900 phone!
@@digitarum1014 hey, just get a second monitor, and open some videos of twitch background, after a while all you search for is just long videos with some "drama" content, if you are gamer, opening 8 hour livestream of twitch in the background is a big plus in your life, ofc i watch some videos in full focus, but anyway, here is the answer, everyone wants videos in the background, so this one guy reacting content is gold
@@digitarum1014 I mean asmongold gives his own thoughts and opinions and the video he reacts to thats why people like it. Some don't do that like snipper wolf where they are just describing whats going on in the videos. Asmongold is a smart man to an extent with his own thoughts. I say to an extent bc well you know his room and the way he eats but intelligence he's got it. Note I don't ever watch him but just wannted to give my thoughts on it.
I’m still using my 5 se, must be about 8years old ish, still works fine still does everything I want it to, to a satisfactory degree and is in perfect nick (apart from the battery, on its second one and nearly due no.3) I’ll probably try to replace it in the next year or two, not because I want to but because apps and websites will probably stop working on it as it gets more out of date software wise
Been using my Galaxy S9 to this day. works like a charm if you replace the battery. no need to be upgrading every year or even every 3 years. these companies at some point have got to stop doing yearly releases especially since theyre older phones still work just fine.
Well I’m using an iPhone 6 (64gigs) and commenting on it through it and it’s 10 years old but it’s got a lotta dents but it does what I need it to,I handled it pretty bad and dropped it a lot and yet,no screen cracks and it does lag a bit on games but that’s fine,it no longer gets updates though which is sad.
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Consumerism is a major reason why people are still buying the latest iphones even though barely anything changes about the phone. It used to be true that a new phone was better than the last model, but recently technology has been inching towards that limit, and the steam has been lost. The only way these companies can progress is by either finding new innovations or abusing branding, marketing or consumerism. These consumerists dont even care about the price, they just think that the next product will be way better, a cycle that ended a long time ago and a cycle that keeps people in the past. Yes, the west has really fallen, knowing this.
Not sure if that’s entirely true. Even Apple smartphone sales are falling. The average person’s upgrade cycle is lengthening as well. Smartphones are just following computer trends. You used to have to upgrade a computer every few years, but now people probably own computers that are several years old. I still have and use my MacBook from 2012. As long as people don’t feel a need to upgrade, they won’t. Sure, there is a subset of people who need to have the newest phone every year or every two years, but that is not the norm.
Most tech companies just do incremental upgrades now. So going up from one model to the next is basically pointless, but if you hold onto a product for a while, when you do upgrade to the latest it is usually a pretty good jump
@@ChaoticLadsI might be numb to it, or I don’t nitpick at all the benchmark numbers, but even with a computer or smartphone that’s several years old, I still don’t feel much of a jump. The tech has gotten so good that I don’t see or experience a big difference. Sure, I save a few seconds here and there, and the pictures look better. I upgraded from a Note 20 Ultra to the S24 Ultra. I’m not blown away; it just feels snappier, and that’s about it. Even trying the new M2 MacBooks compared to my old 2012 model, sure, they can do a lot of things better and faster, but it’s not like the days when Celeron PCs were unusable compared to the higher-end Intel models
@@tamwilfredMemory, battery time and picture quality is what I go for and I think it has improved a lot. But if you don’t take a lot of pictures and you don’t use your phone like over eight to twelve hours a day then you might not notice any huge difference.
@@aciidbraiin8079 Pretty much. Overall the pictures have gotten good but its not like a lot of people pixel peek or using pictures for professional setting. As long as pictures didn't make you look like a potatoe like the cameras on phones ten years ago. Everyone has different preceived value. If you think it's worth it then more power to you. I'm quite happy keeping my iPhone 13 until it dies or loses software support. There's no rush to upgrade until the rest of the world starts using esim as well. I travel internationally and some countries don't use esims yet.
The galaxy fold is worth $2000. Its quite literally cutting edge new technology that is 2 phones into 1 phone. I own one and i have never been happier with a purchase, its incredible compared to any iphone ive had
Not many people actually upgrade every 2-3 years. Most people are on a 3-4 year cycle and the phones actually do last pretty long. The small upgrades pile up by the time people actually upgrade
Ya, my main phone is an iPhone 12 and im watching this on an XR. The XR has a bit of lag but it's not that bad, the iPhone 12 is still just fine and is extremely fast still. I see no reason to upgrade other than to get the 13 mini, which is smaller than my non-mini iPhone 12. Other than that I could keep the iPhone 12 for another four years and if I get the 13 mini I will keep it for as long as I can. Planned obsolescence is most certainly real but it's not found in software support from Apple. Battery replacements don't cost that much and if you keep your phone in a protective case, not an apple brand one by the way, with a screen protector on and optionally with a camera cover you don't have to worry about most of the other issues that plague iPhone owners who don't do this. Apple accessories are shit, don't buy them. Buy third-party accessories, they're not that expensive.
I was running an 8 year old phone until my country (Australia) decided to shut off 3G and my phone (OnePlus 3T) didn't support VoLTE. Now I have a ZenFone 10 I got on sale (I hate big phones) and this thing should last me until 2032 at least.
I had an iPhone 11 for a couple years, recently got the iPhone 15 and honestly I barely notice a difference. It’s the only product that doesn’t have that upgraded feeling when you improve it. Weird.
it is a pretty big difference though. But the upgrades is often in the camera, battery and performance. Then some extra features. But it's often not that recognisable. This is the case of most phones now though.
Yeah I think the biggest issue with iPhones is that (in a way) they are too good. Their CPUs and GPUs rival or surpass most PC laptops and unless you're doing something like playing some AAA console game on it, there's way more power in modern iPhones than 90% of users will ever be able to take advantage of. And that's been the case for years... So when you upgrade and then do things like browse the internet, set timers, make phone calls, text, record videos etc. There's almost no possible way to notice the difference in performance. That's why I don't get why people feel the need to upgrade every year... it's honestly a bit crazy how so many people feel compelled to throw away perfectly good tech just to get the current year's version.
@jittertn is it though? And what does that mean in real terms? My androids have always been sharp, fast with no lag. No issues running multiple apps at once and switching between them. Iphones don't even have a function where you can bring up all the open apps and scroll through them, close them individually or press "close apps" to close them all. Like wtf that's the most basic function ever. Also, the top level androids always have better ram, better cameras, better storage space than the top level iphones. It's actually stupid to buy an iPhone.
@jittertn just to add to that, when I meet someone new and they tell me they have an iPhone I immediately assume they are stupid or technologically retarded.
This past weekend, I bought the iPhone 16 Pro. Coming from the iPhone 12, this is a big upgrade for me. For four years now, I've gotten along with a 12 MP camera, a 60 Hz display, 128 GB of storage, a speaker I could barely hear and the lightning connector. With the iPhone 16 Pro, I now have a 48 MP camera, a 120 Hz display, a speaker that's loud enough to hear from a distance, 256 GB of storage and a USB-C connector. I'm actually happy with my purchase.
@@atharvmishra5038 what are you even talking about, almost all tech influencers use iphone as their daily drivers, only time they're using android for the same, its for testing purposes
Okay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the kislux book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
That's not how jailbreaking works... Jailbreaking just adds extra software on top of your current software stack (which technically only adds to the bloat). Now the tweaks that something like Cydia can provide could be used to disable things, speed up animations and give slight performance boosts (or at least the appearance of them). But the only real way to get a true performance boost, would be to jailbreak your phone and downgrade to an older OS or install tweaks to remove the patch Apple rolled out to prevent power brownouts and then not push your phone too hard when you get to around 40% battery life.
My iPhone 13 pro max battery still works awesome! I can get through the day from just 1 charge. Plus I don't use it heavily like a lot of other people do. Normal usage for me.
@@tommyw.9424same, seems useful especially when your taking a selfie and your other hand is doing something else but your grip makes it hard for you to press the screen
I miss the early days of the smartphone craze when all phone companies were trying to outcompete one another even if it meant adding crazy gimics. I really miss being able to swap out batteries too.
Guys first understand we just got the end of revolution of mobile phone that’s why no company nowadays doesn’t make big update in their new phones because we can’t do anything in phone anymore that’s why most of the company now try to create another smart device like Vision Pro. So just accept the reality and enjoy your best mobile phone which is more comfortable for your work. 👍 🤝 🤜🤛
It's true though, smartphones have hit a wall in terms of real revolutionary changes, it's pretty much small performance improvements, small new features, and occasional gimmicks (foldable phones, etc). The next really revolutionary thing which will be akin to the move from keyboard dumb phones and flip phones, to full-screen touch smartphones, will probably be an AR system, something like the Vision Pro but with a few more iterations to make it much lighter, less intrusive and last most of a day on a charge using a wireless A/V connection from a computing device in your pocket/purse (a phone without a screen) to your AR hardware. This may take a while to get to because of miniaturization hurdles
If you’re looking for “ innovation “ you’re 15 years too late . Things were innovative in the first 6 years of smartphones. But seriously, there is not much more left to do to a phone.
@thegorn hell no, no bodily penetration yet, have to warm us up to it first, so ar optics next. Some day they'll make a nice good looking n light wearable. I mean i hope they dont because itll mean everyone's got a camera recording their freakn perspective. We'll see, but i aint gettin no brain control probe tell u dat
Still have my iPhone 13 and it’s been absolutely great to me. No need to change it. I also still have my 8 but I put that one down for future use just in case
In terms of usage there is no real difference between the Iphone 4 and the Iphone 16. Just like how the galaxy """""AI""""" was already available in 2014. It just wasn't called AI but photo search, it's all bs and you guys are all talking like it had any interest
I feel like if you’re jumping from a base iPhone to a Pro model, especially the Max, that’s a pretty good leap. I do wish the colors on the Pro models weren’t so boring and safe though
My buddy is jumping from the 11 Pro Max to the 15 Pro Max. My other buddy has a 12 Mini and won't upgrade until they stop software updates. I do not know what this video or other haters of Apple is talking about... but you can keep a new iPhone for 4+ years, easy. You might be able to swing 7-8 based on the current power of these devices. I predict a 16 Pro can easily last until the 22or 24 comes out.
@@bizmonkey007 using iPhone 13 since 2022 feels like i just brought it like yesterday and many new generations have already arrived in such a short period of time
I bought an iPhone 7 plus and used it for years. 2 years ago I bought an iPhone 14 plus and it still works great. I'll most likely keep it for another 3 years and go from there. I'm thinking of trying an Android phone. Thank you for this excellent video!! Great job!!
@@ThisIsTopTier Android isn’t better, they are equals. What you think is better are subjective opinions, not objective facts. If you compare objectively and use both devices simultaneously, then yes you will see they are equals.
10:10 couldn't disagree more. I've been working with smartphone repair centers for years and they're all the same. The parts are insanely expensive, the phones are build and assembled the same war the iphone is, etc etc. It's a problem with the whole industry, not the iphone alone
@@SGxShadowThe difference is that for sammy and google, the parts are not software locked and I can go to my nearby repair centre which does not charge and arm and a leg to repair my galaxy and pixel. Better yet, i can just buy the parts and repair the phone myself.
@@faythang2513 that's another thing that this guy didn't talk about. WHY Apple was basically forced to go down that route of locking everything or the steps that Apple takes every year to still allow legitimate repairs. For example as of iOS 18 there's new built-in software tools to allow you to swap out many of the components between phones (as long as the phone hasn't been reported as lost or stolen and it's been fully reset and had activation lock removed). It's still not perfect, but every year they open it up just a little bit more without sacrificing their security or their anti-theft measures. Whereas Google has the luxury of not really caring about security or anti-theft in the same way since they don't make the hardware for 99% of Androids and it's not their problem.
It's true, I could care less if the next iphone does anything better but a better camera and slightly better battery totally improve my life. I keep most iphones for 3-5 years, sell them for a decent chunk of change and just move on with life. In an ever-changing world, it's nice that the iphone is reliable or 'boring' in a good way. I just need to get work done, and it's been great!
Sadly. Im running my 13 until it literally doesnt work anymore. I'd rather run it off of a battery backup than buy a new one. I'd also rather daily drive a dumbphone than buying a new iPhone. Smartphones are toxic rectangles spewing crap into our brains anyway.
That is insane. My wife fell for the "Apple is cool" trap a few years ago, and she has hated it every year a little bit more. This year she swicthed to S24 Ultra, and she will never look back. My primary phone is a S24 Ultra as well, but both my work/secondary phones are 5 year old Galaxy Note 10 plus (from 2019) and they still work like a charm, and are stronger and faster today, than the base Iphone 16. It is insane.
But software updates are important in case of hackers finding exploits, it's for security reasons. Is it worth it to give up to that security over smoothness?
The big issue is, iPhones damn near perfect, I think they should start spacing out the upgrades, till something big and actually innovative comes to light.
Hmmm, yeah most of these newer phones are really expensive for what you get. You are mainly paying for a slight performance upgrade. I usually buy a factory refurbished android that is about 2 generations back. The company will support the device for several more years, and you end up paying a lot less. Every single time I get factory refurbished, it comes with a one year warranty.
I've been using my iPhone 12 mini since release and it's still fine. I don't need to upgrade. iPhones are a mature product now, they're where macs used to be 10 years ago: you get a speedbump every year, some new OS tricks or aesthetic changes, and once in a while some incremental improvements on the tech. It is what it is.
I am on the same boat , and I actually have 3 , myself my mom and my brother, they are still running fine tho battery is at 85% ish. My dad hates the iphone UI and he is on his 4th phone. My aunt "upgrades" her iphone pro max every year and the way she does it is by paying $20 more on her phone bill , meaning she never paid the 1k ask price anyway. I used to work in banks , and they all have their own bank app for staffs , they are all apple and never android, guess that's all the reason one might need to know why apple is still around.
I had one until very recently, the battery was knackered but restored it to full health with a new battery by taking it to my local phone repair shop cost me a meagre £30
Bro I’m still using my iPhone 12 Pro four years later. Yeah it’s almost at the end of its life (it’s currently at 83 percent battery life) but it is the best phone I’ve ever owned. Might end up picking up 15.
Alcohol, sex , tobacco, homosexual All of those things are unhealthy and they offer no benefits for nobody, but they're all selling It only means that humans are not practical and they follow their feelings just because
I still am using my iPhone 8. I might not even buy another Apple phone when I decide to upgrade. This latest show with the 16 still hasn’t changed that plan.
@@a1white Make their phones obsolete in 2-3 years? They literally provide major software upgrades for 5 years minimum. My 2020 iPhone SE is running iOS 18 right now. One of my friend still uses the iPhone 6s as a primary phone.
@@ryn1192 Exactly. what moon said in the video is straight upa lie. Iphones are literally known for the fact the their phones last the longest on the market. Even I still have my Iphone 8 and it works perfectly fine
Careful folks. You're going to expose this video as a lie... and then all the other garbage in this video will come undone. My friend has an iPhone 11 Pro Max and another buddy has a 12 Mini. I suppose their phones are also dead?
Just had the battery replaced on my 13 pro and as I was talking to the Apple rep at the store that’s the first thing she brought up, don’t you wanna replace your phone? Ummm why would I make an appointment for a battery replacement if I just wanted a new phone? 🙄 the fact Apple idiots support these idiots and suck up to this company IS the problem these days.
Might not be groundbreaking but Samsung does attempt actual new features, they added a crap ton of AI stuff while making the phone actually better, might be gimmicks if you want but they move forward and attempt new stuff, what's new on the iphone? the unusable buttons they added?
@@Kyonari no. But this guy in this video talks like Apple is the one company that do not have a lot of big upgrades for each phone. When reality no phones do. Its clearly a video just hating on apple, even some false statements in it too
@@Kyonari one of those were for example that apple is trying to force you switch phones each 2-3 years. Which is totally false. Iphones tend to last 5+ years, some may be even 7+. So thats one false statement. Then changing battery and repairing is also very easy and not that expensive. He claims its the opposite. These are just a few of the things. He also mentioned a lot of things that are many years old problems which already have been fixed. He also make it look like no other phone company are like this. When in reality most do similar things. Its clearly biased and an attempt on hating because hes a child doing this cringe as phone war.
I have a 2015 Mac book pro. Its coming up on 10 years. Still works. Has 0 issues and I think still gets updates. it might be a bit slower because the battery is 10 years old and it also has 10 years worth of dirt in its fans. Same could happen to older iPhone. Newer iPhone chips have hardware accelerators build in. So when yo run a new IOS version on those they are efficient. Since older iPhones don't have this they use more battery because the hardware accelerator is absent so it has to brute force newer features. Also the battery ware could cause it to slow down.
Apple is anti-consume, anti-power user, and worst of all anti-right to repair. Ever since I had to work a tech job and service the one group of apple computers in the high school broadcasting classroom when all the others were windows, I promised I'd never buy a single one of their products. The most irritating thing to any tech worker is trying to get an apple product to spit out any kind of information we can use when all it does is the stupid head shake.
There's a 1st mover advantage with technology. In 2010, if you were ssh'ing into servers, doing chat meetings, and email with your iPhone while enjoying the Cannes Film Festival, you were way ahead of the curve, and you probably sold the iPhone to scores of people. The iPhone 2010 version was also only $199 ($289 in 2024 adjusted for inflation). The question to ask is what tech currently offers a first mover advantage?
Exactly I subscribed to his channel because he did a really good documentary on oil corruption my country But most of his other videos just fell flat, I didn’t know the words to describe them with until I came across your comment
@@joachimb5721 he just doesn’t understand the smartphone market Phones have matured, there’s not much that can be added. Companies have all gravitated towards stability for their flagship products, people are holding on to their phones for longer so they’re not expecting people who bought last years phone to buy this years phone. He straight up lies about iPhones only lasting two years, I’ve had two iPhones for 5 and 2 years respectively, all running still like new. Phones don’t need to be groundbreaking anymore, they’re fine as is (the flagships at least) so every company is just focusing on refinements instead of trying to find a groundbreaking feature to add. Bottom line is, he’s not a tech UA-camr, he’s just painfully wrong in a lot of things.
Ironically it's even worse on the greener side of the mobile world. Most android phones arn't supported for nearly as long as iPhones (though fortunately Google and Samsung's flagship phones have caught up in recent years) and most modern android watches don't want to pair with iPhones or have less functionality when they do than what Apple provides to Android users who want to use Apple Watches and so on. I also don't see anyone complaining about the android messaging features that are exclusives either (like models that have crammed certain end-to-end encryption features over the top of the outdated messaging specs). It's almost like it's only ever a "problem" when one company does it. Funny how that works.
Hubby and I recently got that fancy new Motorola Razr (the basic model). We've been having a blast with it and I don't think we'll be running back to Apple ever again.
I have no idea why anyone buys Apple. In 1999 they tried to charge me the replacement cost of a 17 inch monitor just to replace a high tension coil worth $50. But they wouldn't sell the coil separately. I haven't bought apple in 25 years.
Phones have matured. The same way laptops have been matured for years. Apple is aware people are holding on to their phones for longer (and so is every flagship manufacturer) so this phone isn’t for those that bought the 15 last year, it’s for people that have older phones from the 11,12 and 13 series etc About 300 million people have an iPhone 13 or older, Apple is trying to get those people to upgrade, you can tell by the number of normally “pro” features they packed into the base model. Heck, half of the iPhone presentation was the base model, they just skimmed over the pro versions. Also, they did direct comparisons with iPhones all the way down to the 11 (which is a first in any Apple Keynote). It’s obvious they’re trying to entice old users as few people who bought the 15 last year or the 14 the year before would want to buy the 16. These devices last years, I literally have a 5 year old 11 and a 3 year old 13 pro max all running like the day I got them, so I don’t know why you’re saying iPhones only last two years (luckily tons of people in the comments have said that they’re using their iPhones for 5 years or more) iPhones do all the core things a phone is supposed to do exceptionally well, every other thing is just an added feature that not everyone needs. Sure I’m not a fan of their pricing and some of their practices, but their devices are worth it for those that like the simplified experience. I just wish people would understand this and develop past the stage of comparing spec sheets like it actually matters in 2024 You obviously have no experience in Tech UA-cam/commentaries. Please refrain from producing these kinds of videos, you are either sorely misinformed or trying to get cheap views off the “Apple Bad” hype train
As someone who doesn't like apple and iphones for their software and the way they restrict the you the user in what you can do with your phone, I actually quite like the hardware and this 16 series is quite nice upgrades over the older models. As with all other phones, innovation has slowed down, now we just get 30% faster chips, slightly better cameras, small things like this.
@@vali69 exactly Their hardware is top notch. Android users can’t seem to grasp the fact that a phone doesn’t need 12 - 16gb of RAM to run smoothly, the only reason androids have that much is because the OS is inefficient Imagine a 3 year old 13 pro max running like new with just 6gb of RAM. You can’t get that on the Android side of things. Most of the “features” Android has aren’t really necessary and are things we can all live without. Not all of us spend time messing with our phones, we just need a reliable device that runs well and lasts for years
I don’t get it… it’s been this way for years with incremental improvements as there is not much else to improve on. Do people really expect something completely new and amazing to sweep them off their feet??? Can anyone be happy with what they have? I’ve been rocking an iphone 11 for like 4 years now. It does everything i need just fine and that’s great. Don’t need a new mini computer every year just for a couple slight “improvements” to take videos, browse the internet and use GPS…
Yeah I don’t know why people expect massive changes from year to year. There is not much else that can be improved. No one should be buying a new phone every year. If you have an old phone that doesn’t work well anymore, then buy the new one. If you bought a new phone last year then there’s no reason to get rid of it and buy a new one this year. Incremental improvements are still improvements.
@@wlonsdale1lte is still better than 5g, more coverage, better battery and less heat, signal strength etc, noone needs 700+ mbps when lte is more than good enough
It’s not that Apple intentionally makes iPhones slower with each update, to add new IOS update with more features raises the bar for required performance to run the operating system at a baseline level. This isn’t exclusive to Apple this is how software works as a whole, you don’t see any 7th gen i3 windows machines running windows 11 because they physically cannot run it.
There could be more or less innovation each year, but overall I think they keep the balance very well. You still get new features on new phones, but they are not absolutely necessary to the point where you feel like you NEED to upgrade each year. And after all, it's just a phone, who needs it to change so much every year.
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I would totoally do it if I had enough storage
as an average user you don't need a new phone every year ... you won't even feel the differences in daily life at this point, tbh. Keep your phones for as long as you can and then upgrade, it'll make you even more happier since the jump in improvements and new features will be more recognizable.
Mine is telling me it’s time lol. 11 pro max(bought refurbished) it’s pretty slow and the battery dies surprisingly fast even though I replaced it last year.
literally lol, i recently got a refurbushed z flip 5 after my s10 finally gave up the ghost after a few solid years of use and abuse and i'm gonna hold onto this for another few years until i'm forced to upgrade it
I still got a iPhone 12 Pro and it works for me
So true! I changed my iphone 11 for the 15+ and I love it
Bruh y’all talking abt iPhone 11s.. i still use an iPhone XR 💀
I love how literally every "new thing" on the new iphone are just old features from android phones.
I noticed this way back in 2011-ish, when iphones didn't even have custom ring tones. While Androids have always had that very basic feature.
Like Apple Intelligence
@@amberrj. even the old nokia phones had custom ringtones lmaoo
And from jailbreak, and removed features but brought back a few years later such as battery percentage on iPhone, and being able to play music on Apple Watch. And not giving basic quality of life features such as copy & paste & numbers shortcut on keyboard until maybe 2030.
Yet Apple still do them better
What's also insane is that they claim they're carbon neutral. Bruh how can you be carbon neutral or negative if 1) you can't repair the product and 2) it breaks after a couple of years?
Programmed to break!! Terrible people since Steve J passed
Its called lying bro get with the times
There is no contradiction between being carbon neutral and short longevity. Just as an example, you could grow apples carbon neutrally in your garden and eat an apple within 2 minutes.There is no way you can guess the carbon footrpint by the time it lasts.
By the way, historically, iPhones have much longer lifetime despite the repair difficulties. This is because most smartphones were outdated due to software and iOS had the longest updates. Now that Android phones use stronger processors and promise longer updates, it’s gonna be interesting whether Android phones can catch up or even outlast iPhones.
it's all marketing BS. Apple is no more carbon neutral than anyone else. Especially not when they have made millions of people move to smart watches that just increase the amount of e-waste.
@@PfropfNo1 there is a huge connection on the 16 being the biggest Spyware yet though
I’ve had an iPhone 11 for 5 years. When I upgrade again, it’ll be a significant jump. It’s the people that buy the new phone every year that are the real problem
Same! Got my 11 Pro Max in Jan. 2020 and still using it. I will run this mofo into the ground until it stops working lol.
Yup iPhone 11 I plan to use for many more years
i just got the iphone 11 this summer. Upgraded from a 7 plus. That phone is durable as all hell,, used it for probably close to a decade (it was a used phone when i recieved it) and it only started having issues last years
I just bought a used iPhone 12 🎉 super happy about it
Using iPhone SE for 2.5 years, does everything I need it to. It feels kinda crazy when someone hands me their 14/15 pro max though, feels so ridiculous like something from the future. There’s just no way I’m carrying something that huge & expensive in my pocket for pretty much no reason though
Steve Jobs back in the day did not prioritize sales over customer service. That's why it was free to actually have your iPhones to be serviced. Since Steve's death, so is the Apple's soul.
But if they didn’t they would only have like 1 trillion😂.
@@Superficial52.0only...
And?that's still alot they are just greedy fucks@Superficial52.0
Remember right before Steve Jobs was diagnosed with cancer the FBI was hassling him to put a back door into their phones so they could bypass an encrypted phone because they wanted to get into a locked phone of a dead criminal but they couldn't crack the code. Steve Jobs stood firm and said he wouldn't do it because if he did the phones would be vulnerable to attacks by hackers. Anyway, shortly after refusing to submit to the FBI Jobs got a super aggressive form of untreatable cancer and passed away. Coincidence?
Anyway, Job's successor, Tim Cook put that back door in for the FEDS.
Steve also sold people massively underpowered hardware at a ridiculous premium whereas Apple today is usually on the forefront of the performance charts, their R&D has come a long way since Jobs passed away and today it's once again an engineering driven company, more focused on the steak than the sizzle. And for that i'm very grateful, they could be better, they could also be far far worse and i'm content with the way Cook is leading the company
The craziest thing to me is the fact that ppl continues to buy in droves, despite being treated like idiots.
Because there's a lot of idiot in this world
apple's useful idiots, every year the same iphone but with a slight different design, just get a chinese phone or google pixel
So true, I worked for them in Europe, they dont give nothing for Christmas or NY gifts, salaries are minimal, you can barely survive in big city where the office is, the salary raise for 2025 is 1,2% while inflation is 7 %, they are cheap, abusive and nasty exploiters and slave owners who treat their employees like dumb idiots🤮🤮🤮
Apple making them 60hz still to force people up to the Pro but then the Pro is STILL stuck at 128gb storage in base config is crazy
I think they are doing that because they'll have 1 more thing to "innovate"
I never see anyone get none pro lol
Its their tactic of price ladder.
Even with the pro model, you still get 60hz. It only reaches 120hz when youre scrolling reeaaally fast (almost never)
@@hoshikuzuvenus If you're not scrolling why do you need it to run at an unnecessarily high refresh rate? To just drain the battery faster?
New Apple iPhone warranty rule:
If you touch the screen, the warranty is void.
Sounds like modern toyota
@@1zAlfonzo especially since they moved to the v4 turbo engines in their Tacoma's. Doesn't help that people are reporting suspension failures with less than 1,000 miles either. TRASH.
Actually you can use it for 14 days and sent it back.
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It’s the every year cycle that’s ruining it. Hard to expect any smartphone company to make something revolutionary every year. Most of the time it’s a spec bump for all of them.
The one year cycle is there so the people who bought years ago can upgrade and have a fresh option to upgrade each year.
Nothing about it ruins it, as it's supposed to be an upgrade path for people who have older iPhones.
This is a common misconception, and people think "oh but it's barely an upgrade over the iPhone 15". Well correct, it barely is, but it's why the upgrades are annual so over time they make up for a decent upgrade.
What is senseless is people with iPhone 15 looking at this and being disappointed, while they were never the target audience in the first place. Stick to that one and upgrade to iPhone 18 or whatever.
The premise of the video that each new iPhone has "slightly updated CPU, GPU, screen, battery" etc. isn't wrong, but it's incredibly dishonest to apply only to Apple.
Think about this: is the Samsung S24 Ultra that much of an upgrade over the S23 Ultra? I can guarantee you that it is not. A friend of mine bought the S23 Ultra 6 months ago. 2 other friends bought the S24 Ultra a few weeks ago. I held each side by side and they are basically indistinguishable from one another. There are no clear telling signs which is which, apart from the better screen coating of the S24 which I guess I wouldn't notice at all if I didn't look for it (and I only looked because I knew it had improved coating). For all I know they could have switched them beforehand tell me they are the opposite of what they are and I would be fooled. In other words, they follow the exact same premise - slightly better this, slightly better that, but nothing major.
And that's the point of annual releases, it's so that people with 3-4-5 old phones get a fresh option without having to buy last years one.
This ain’t the late 2000s or 2010s anymore. Not upgrading for at least 4 years or longer is becoming normal these days and it’s a good thing because it can reduce e-waste.
Laptops typically have a refresh cycle around a year or two, but it's generally just a spec bump. I don't see why phones can't follow this same model now that they've matured. Maybe it's time to start dropping the number at the end. We don't get MacBook Pro 18 last year and a MacBook Pro 19 this year, for example.
@@jimcsong I disagree as I see 2 Years to be way too short to be seen as a usual refresh cycle for laptops. Maybe in the 1990s or 2000s this was the case but most laptops have a 4-6 year refresh cycle which is much better and hopefully reduces e-waste as well.
@@infernal-toad I don’t mean you upgrade every 2 years, I mean there’s always new processors that the manufacturers replace in their existing laptop lineups. This happens very frequently.
If you buy a Dell or Apple laptop now vs the equivalent model 2 years from now, it’s almost guaranteed they won’t have the same processor in them.
Like I have an M1 MacBook Pro. I have no reason to upgrade to an M4 MacBook Pro just for the processor when otherwise the functionality is exactly the same and there are not even any design changes.
1:02 the problem with releasing phones yearly. Innovation dries up, and repetition sets in.
Not really..inovation drys up when u have a monopoly
@@heyjo3417 Technology like smartphones or computers eventually reaches a point where innovation slows down. Look at computers or TVs. Apple moved from updates from every year to every two years. Certain product even have a longer delay in update cycles: the Mac Pro( four years) iPad mini (3 years). If people stopped buying as many iPhone we could probably see a slow down on update cycles as well.
@@heyjo3417technology hasn’t advanced much in recent years. What would you want to see?
Who cares when iZombies lap everything up
Facts!!!
Apples disgusting anti repair mindset makes me never want to buy a iPhone again
Issue is pretty much all companies are like this. Samsung and Google phones are the same boat.
@@Bobspineable nice english. and no, the other tech giants are not like this :))
I love how anti-repair apple is. A customer comes in with a broken display, genius bar tech recommends replacing the whole phone 😂😂😂
Apple is a cult
@@nisp6118 have you tried repairing an Samsung or Pixel device
@@nisp6118 have you tried to repairing a Samsung phone
Apple is playing dirty? Shock horror, never saw that coming.
The best way to deal with this is to stop buying their products.
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Yes and buy Redmi 🎉
oh yea and why
I wonder why people are so obsessed with the brand.
I‘ve been using an iPhone 7 till now and I don’t see the need to upgrade if I‘m to change a device, it’s not an Apple upgrade.
@@francisxavierderyzunuo1427 I think thats the reason why, dont think you would have been able use and android this long.
its a sad truth, I used an iPhone and can not go back. I LOVE ANDROID. so I bought an android tablet. but I dont think I am ever getting an android smartphone ever again.
"Yesterday's tech at tomorrows price!"
- Apple
I'm wheezing 😂😂😂
lmfao
Hamza - You’re spouting nonsense. Apple has led the mobile revolution for years. Far better SoCs and SiPs. Best integrated OS across devices. Strongest ecosystem including 3rd party companies. Consistently outspending the competition in R&D, which is where innovation comes from.
@@bruxi78230 ledding mobile revolution by switching to USB-C ? or by adding 3 colors? or by adding a new camera button ?? ahhaha
For 6 years, they are selling the same phone.
And guess what 60Hz on a $900 phone!
@@bruxi78230 spending more on R&D doesn't equal better products. 60hz on the iphone 16 is bloody embarassing in 2024
0:27 Galaxy 05s mentioned! my beloved phone
I can’t wait to watch this again with Asmongolds face in the corner
Hands on face “oh my god i cant believe this happens”
I’m surprised how those people who just take someone else’s video and “react” to it are able to amass such a big audience
@@digitarum1014 hey, just get a second monitor, and open some videos of twitch background, after a while all you search for is just long videos with some "drama" content, if you are gamer, opening 8 hour livestream of twitch in the background is a big plus in your life, ofc i watch some videos in full focus, but anyway, here is the answer, everyone wants videos in the background, so this one guy reacting content is gold
@@digitarum1014 I mean asmongold gives his own thoughts and opinions and the video he reacts to thats why people like it. Some don't do that like snipper wolf where they are just describing whats going on in the videos. Asmongold is a smart man to an extent with his own thoughts. I say to an extent bc well you know his room and the way he eats but intelligence he's got it. Note I don't ever watch him but just wannted to give my thoughts on it.
My mum is still using her same iPhone 8 she was using in 2018, 6 years now.
I’m still using my 5 se, must be about 8years old ish, still works fine still does everything I want it to, to a satisfactory degree and is in perfect nick (apart from the battery, on its second one and nearly due no.3)
I’ll probably try to replace it in the next year or two, not because I want to but because apps and websites will probably stop working on it as it gets more out of date software wise
my mum is still rocking it, too, bro ! those 32gb iPhone 8..
Been using my Galaxy S9 to this day. works like a charm if you replace the battery. no need to be upgrading every year or even every 3 years. these companies at some point have got to stop doing yearly releases especially since theyre older phones still work just fine.
Well I’m using an iPhone 6 (64gigs) and commenting on it through it and it’s 10 years old but it’s got a lotta dents but it does what I need it to,I handled it pretty bad and dropped it a lot and yet,no screen cracks and it does lag a bit on games but that’s fine,it no longer gets updates though which is sad.
Me too my wives hand me down Tim Apple suxs
How to be a 1.4 million subscriber UA-camr in 2024:
- Call a clearly bad company bad
- Add 2 minutes for War Thunder / NordVPN / Some vegan gruel powder
- Read a tabloid article that breaks down why bad company is bad
- Add some stock footage, fair-use company footage, and an E-celeb podcaster
Well done, you now have 1,400,000 citizens of India smashing that subscribe button
Lmaooo
Some of the youtuber did the same thing in 2023 💀
This is refreshing. Stated low key believing the dead internet theory looking at how trash UA-cam has become and all the positive comments underneath them
If it were that simple, do it yourself.
I have been getting these vibes a lot here, yeah.
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Ahora parece que la empresa que fue sancionada durante seis años fue Apple.
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Hello
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Nearly 2 minutes of ads in an 11 minute video is ridiculous
When I started tapping through the ad and it wasn’t ending, I can straight to the comments to find this
Best comment.
On Android with Sponsorblock autoskip on UA-cam this isn't a problem.😂
Revanced user me😈
Can't wait to get mine.. maybe because i get a new phone when my old phone is ... old.. and this will be a AWESOME upgrade...
Consumerism is a major reason why people are still buying the latest iphones even though barely anything changes about the phone. It used to be true that a new phone was better than the last model, but recently technology has been inching towards that limit, and the steam has been lost. The only way these companies can progress is by either finding new innovations or abusing branding, marketing or consumerism. These consumerists dont even care about the price, they just think that the next product will be way better, a cycle that ended a long time ago and a cycle that keeps people in the past. Yes, the west has really fallen, knowing this.
Not sure if that’s entirely true. Even Apple smartphone sales are falling. The average person’s upgrade cycle is lengthening as well. Smartphones are just following computer trends. You used to have to upgrade a computer every few years, but now people probably own computers that are several years old. I still have and use my MacBook from 2012. As long as people don’t feel a need to upgrade, they won’t. Sure, there is a subset of people who need to have the newest phone every year or every two years, but that is not the norm.
Most tech companies just do incremental upgrades now. So going up from one model to the next is basically pointless, but if you hold onto a product for a while, when you do upgrade to the latest it is usually a pretty good jump
@@ChaoticLadsI might be numb to it, or I don’t nitpick at all the benchmark numbers, but even with a computer or smartphone that’s several years old, I still don’t feel much of a jump. The tech has gotten so good that I don’t see or experience a big difference. Sure, I save a few seconds here and there, and the pictures look better. I upgraded from a Note 20 Ultra to the S24 Ultra. I’m not blown away; it just feels snappier, and that’s about it. Even trying the new M2 MacBooks compared to my old 2012 model, sure, they can do a lot of things better and faster, but it’s not like the days when Celeron PCs were unusable compared to the higher-end Intel models
@@tamwilfredMemory, battery time and picture quality is what I go for and I think it has improved a lot. But if you don’t take a lot of pictures and you don’t use your phone like over eight to twelve hours a day then you might not notice any huge difference.
@@aciidbraiin8079 Pretty much. Overall the pictures have gotten good but its not like a lot of people pixel peek or using pictures for professional setting. As long as pictures didn't make you look like a potatoe like the cameras on phones ten years ago. Everyone has different preceived value. If you think it's worth it then more power to you. I'm quite happy keeping my iPhone 13 until it dies or loses software support. There's no rush to upgrade until the rest of the world starts using esim as well. I travel internationally and some countries don't use esims yet.
"The new iPhone is a joke"
"Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes"
Every 24 hours, a day goes by.🫠
_”And at the middle of the West African coast, Equatorial Guinea, those minutes remain the same from sunrise to sunset every day of the year.”_
Innovation died after the X series… its like the iPhone 10/X basically told itself “yeah, forget innovation!"
The lack of innovation along with removal of ports, accessories, and increasing prices is why I will never spend of $500 on a flagship smartphone!
to think that less feature = more premium is just insane
The price tag doesn’t matter anymore when everything is financed these days. $2,000 phone? No way. $60 monthly payment? I’ll take it.
that is my brother branding and what it does unfortunately, when it was about the name it was about everything unlike now only a name
The galaxy fold is worth $2000. Its quite literally cutting edge new technology that is 2 phones into 1 phone. I own one and i have never been happier with a purchase, its incredible compared to any iphone ive had
Yeah, that’s true. AT&T won’t let you pay for your phone outright anymore. You’re just forced to have a much higher bill until you pay it off.
I've paid for every phone I've owned outright. I'll never understand people who want another monthly bill with interest. Same with all of my vehicles.
I think it's pretty obvious that people don't buy apple products because they are good at making decisions
This is the guy who thought the Vision Pro would take over our lives. I would not listen to him. 🥶
wait fr?
if so, can you send the video?
Not many people actually upgrade every 2-3 years. Most people are on a 3-4 year cycle and the phones actually do last pretty long. The small upgrades pile up by the time people actually upgrade
Ya, my main phone is an iPhone 12 and im watching this on an XR. The XR has a bit of lag but it's not that bad, the iPhone 12 is still just fine and is extremely fast still. I see no reason to upgrade other than to get the 13 mini, which is smaller than my non-mini iPhone 12. Other than that I could keep the iPhone 12 for another four years and if I get the 13 mini I will keep it for as long as I can. Planned obsolescence is most certainly real but it's not found in software support from Apple. Battery replacements don't cost that much and if you keep your phone in a protective case, not an apple brand one by the way, with a screen protector on and optionally with a camera cover you don't have to worry about most of the other issues that plague iPhone owners who don't do this. Apple accessories are shit, don't buy them. Buy third-party accessories, they're not that expensive.
I was running an 8 year old phone until my country (Australia) decided to shut off 3G and my phone (OnePlus 3T) didn't support VoLTE. Now I have a ZenFone 10 I got on sale (I hate big phones) and this thing should last me until 2032 at least.
@@griffin1366 8 years is sill terrific milage from consumer electroics.
I upgrade every 12-18months typically. 😮💨
@@piotrd.4850 Would've been longer as well. I still use my iPhone 4S as an alarm clock :~)
I had an iPhone 11 for a couple years, recently got the iPhone 15 and honestly I barely notice a difference. It’s the only product that doesn’t have that upgraded feeling when you improve it. Weird.
it is a pretty big difference though. But the upgrades is often in the camera, battery and performance. Then some extra features. But it's often not that recognisable. This is the case of most phones now though.
That proves you don't need a smartphone anyway.
Yeah I think the biggest issue with iPhones is that (in a way) they are too good. Their CPUs and GPUs rival or surpass most PC laptops and unless you're doing something like playing some AAA console game on it, there's way more power in modern iPhones than 90% of users will ever be able to take advantage of. And that's been the case for years...
So when you upgrade and then do things like browse the internet, set timers, make phone calls, text, record videos etc. There's almost no possible way to notice the difference in performance. That's why I don't get why people feel the need to upgrade every year... it's honestly a bit crazy how so many people feel compelled to throw away perfectly good tech just to get the current year's version.
When Apple announces "new" features, the reviewers all say "... so now we can finally...".
Apple 16 straight to the landfill feature
The most ridiclous not that people complain about boring iphone, but people defining interest of their lifes by a cell phone...
The most crazy thing to me is people will say Iphone is better.
No its not. You can LIKE IT BETTER but it objectively is not better, it's worse.
@@thatoneguychad420it's better in it's core hardware (cpu / gpu) for most of releases
Most iphone buyers don't benefit for their use cases though
Only teeagers think their life will change because a phone.
@jittertn is it though? And what does that mean in real terms? My androids have always been sharp, fast with no lag. No issues running multiple apps at once and switching between them.
Iphones don't even have a function where you can bring up all the open apps and scroll through them, close them individually or press "close apps" to close them all. Like wtf that's the most basic function ever.
Also, the top level androids always have better ram, better cameras, better storage space than the top level iphones. It's actually stupid to buy an iPhone.
@jittertn just to add to that, when I meet someone new and they tell me they have an iPhone I immediately assume they are stupid or technologically retarded.
This past weekend, I bought the iPhone 16 Pro. Coming from the iPhone 12, this is a big upgrade for me. For four years now, I've gotten along with a 12 MP camera, a 60 Hz display, 128 GB of storage, a speaker I could barely hear and the lightning connector. With the iPhone 16 Pro, I now have a 48 MP camera, a 120 Hz display, a speaker that's loud enough to hear from a distance, 256 GB of storage and a USB-C connector. I'm actually happy with my purchase.
Thats great, upgrading after 4 years is reasonable and a nice upgrade. 👍🏽
You cannot be a real person.
@@RoaringRon No, I am not real. I'm the evil AI that everybody warned you about. *Waggles his fingers and moans like a ghost*
I'm still on a 12pro max and I don't see a reason to upgrade other than the 120fps. In my eyes that's not enough to put down 1300+€.
I've never heard anyone say..... "I love Apple!" All I hear is..... "F this phone!" and "I'm better than you!"
even if you're taking strictly UA-camrs, i know a couple who used to be pro iPhone only to jump ship back to Android later
i love apple
I love Apple their ecosystem is nice I control my home entirely with my phone
@@atharvmishra5038 what are you even talking about, almost all tech influencers use iphone as their daily drivers, only time they're using android for the same, its for testing purposes
I love my iphone
Tbh, Apple has made such a name in this industry, no matter what they put out, people will buy
It's driven by women. Women buy them and won't date men who don't have blue texts.
I think people are so brainwashed and status conscious they'll buy a steaming turd with an Apple logo on it for $2k.
@@Luthiartwell what is the alternative an android...no thanks😅
@@mossessolomon441 android is better, grandpa
@@claudius_drusus_ ofcourse that is what an android guy would say.
Okay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the kislux book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
Ever since Steve Jobs lost his life, Apple got worse and worse 😞
They are not that company anymore. Apple died with Steve Jobs.
Steve lost his life and Apple lost its sole
They're jobless now
@@Telurino 🥁 🥁
I didn’t know Steve Jobs died
The moment it noticeably slows, jailbreak the thing. Then somehow get your processing power back.
Isn’t that dangerous?
That's not how jailbreaking works... Jailbreaking just adds extra software on top of your current software stack (which technically only adds to the bloat). Now the tweaks that something like Cydia can provide could be used to disable things, speed up animations and give slight performance boosts (or at least the appearance of them). But the only real way to get a true performance boost, would be to jailbreak your phone and downgrade to an older OS or install tweaks to remove the patch Apple rolled out to prevent power brownouts and then not push your phone too hard when you get to around 40% battery life.
My iPhone 13 pro max battery still works awesome! I can get through the day from just 1 charge. Plus I don't use it heavily like a lot of other people do. Normal usage for me.
Both Apple and mobile games such balls.
They should have just added a fingerprint sensor instead of that good for nothing "camera control" button
I'm looking forward to the camera control. Trying something new. Why not?
@@tommyw.9424same, seems useful especially when your taking a selfie and your other hand is doing something else but your grip makes it hard for you to press the screen
why would you want fingerprint when you got Face ID?
Tbh fingerprint sensor is kinda useless because FaceID is actually extremely reliable and seamless way to open the phone
Why would you want fingerprint sensor when you have face id that works really well.
Got Iphone Ad before this video is wild
I miss the early days of the smartphone craze when all phone companies were trying to outcompete one another even if it meant adding crazy gimics.
I really miss being able to swap out batteries too.
Take a look at nearly every industry.
Doesn’t matter if it’s cars or even pcs
Everything sets at some point
Guys first understand we just got the end of revolution of mobile phone that’s why no company nowadays doesn’t make big update in their new phones because we can’t do anything in phone anymore that’s why most of the company now try to create another smart device like Vision Pro. So just accept the reality and enjoy your best mobile phone which is more comfortable for your work. 👍 🤝 🤜🤛
It's true though, smartphones have hit a wall in terms of real revolutionary changes, it's pretty much small performance improvements, small new features, and occasional gimmicks (foldable phones, etc). The next really revolutionary thing which will be akin to the move from keyboard dumb phones and flip phones, to full-screen touch smartphones, will probably be an AR system, something like the Vision Pro but with a few more iterations to make it much lighter, less intrusive and last most of a day on a charge using a wireless A/V connection from a computing device in your pocket/purse (a phone without a screen) to your AR hardware. This may take a while to get to because of miniaturization hurdles
Xperia dominance. Top tier manual camera, microsd slot, aux plug.
If you’re looking for “ innovation “ you’re 15 years too late . Things were innovative in the first 6 years of smartphones. But seriously, there is not much more left to do to a phone.
Next step is neural implants. No Bueno
@thegorn hell no, no bodily penetration yet, have to warm us up to it first, so ar optics next. Some day they'll make a nice good looking n light wearable. I mean i hope they dont because itll mean everyone's got a camera recording their freakn perspective. We'll see, but i aint gettin no brain control probe tell u dat
If there is no innovation since last 15 yrs then why price is quadrupled?
@@NeverTHOUGHTofITThe company's value of 3 trillion has to come from somewhere
@@NeverTHOUGHTofIT forgot about crappy nokia piece of junk that costed around 2200 usd in 2003 ?
the apple sheeps will buy it
The iSheep
Says the sheep
@@NathanRodriguez-o1kah! I see you are from the olden days as well.
exactly lol. the drones
Sheep has no “s”
Still have my iPhone 13 and it’s been absolutely great to me. No need to change it. I also still have my 8 but I put that one down for future use just in case
It's been interesting watching this saga unfold as an android user for so many years.
I feel you brother 🤣🤣 I'm on a spark 20 Pro from a vivo V20 pro
the updates might be slight, but jumping from an Iphone 10 to a 16 or even a 12 or 13 is a huge update, and they really add up over time
In terms of usage there is no real difference between the Iphone 4 and the Iphone 16.
Just like how the galaxy """""AI""""" was already available in 2014. It just wasn't called AI but photo search, it's all bs and you guys are all talking like it had any interest
I feel like if you’re jumping from a base iPhone to a Pro model, especially the Max, that’s a pretty good leap. I do wish the colors on the Pro models weren’t so boring and safe though
My buddy is jumping from the 11 Pro Max to the 15 Pro Max. My other buddy has a 12 Mini and won't upgrade until they stop software updates. I do not know what this video or other haters of Apple is talking about... but you can keep a new iPhone for 4+ years, easy. You might be able to swing 7-8 based on the current power of these devices. I predict a 16 Pro can easily last until the 22or 24 comes out.
@@bizmonkey007 using iPhone 13 since 2022 feels like i just brought it like yesterday and many new generations have already arrived in such a short period of time
Is it worth the price tho?
I bought an iPhone 7 plus and used it for years. 2 years ago I bought an iPhone 14 plus and it still works great. I'll most likely keep it for another 3 years and go from there. I'm thinking of trying an Android phone. Thank you for this excellent video!! Great job!!
I stopped using the iPhone 10 years ago. My Android is all I need
Android is better. For example Android doesn't make older batteries charge slower. Gotta praise the Korean laborers on the other side of the globe.
Same here. My last iphone was the 3gs. After that I switched to Android (Sony Arc S).
@@ThisIsTopTier Android isn’t better, they are equals. What you think is better are subjective opinions, not objective facts. If you compare objectively and use both devices simultaneously, then yes you will see they are equals.
@@ThisIsTopTier they also died after 4-5 years.
@Bobspineable You saying they are equals is subjective opinions.
10:10 couldn't disagree more. I've been working with smartphone repair centers for years and they're all the same. The parts are insanely expensive, the phones are build and assembled the same war the iphone is, etc etc. It's a problem with the whole industry, not the iphone alone
Quite you! This is clearly an Apple hating video! LOL! People act like Samsung and Google aren't charging an arm and a leg for repairs... hahahah!
@@SGxShadowThe difference is that for sammy and google, the parts are not software locked and I can go to my nearby repair centre which does not charge and arm and a leg to repair my galaxy and pixel. Better yet, i can just buy the parts and repair the phone myself.
@@faythang2513you need to research this. Samsung serialized parts a long time ago
ye I know. This guy just a child hating on apple because he for some weird reason have not grow out this "phone war"
@@faythang2513 that's another thing that this guy didn't talk about. WHY Apple was basically forced to go down that route of locking everything or the steps that Apple takes every year to still allow legitimate repairs. For example as of iOS 18 there's new built-in software tools to allow you to swap out many of the components between phones (as long as the phone hasn't been reported as lost or stolen and it's been fully reset and had activation lock removed). It's still not perfect, but every year they open it up just a little bit more without sacrificing their security or their anti-theft measures.
Whereas Google has the luxury of not really caring about security or anti-theft in the same way since they don't make the hardware for 99% of Androids and it's not their problem.
It's true, I could care less if the next iphone does anything better but a better camera and slightly better battery totally improve my life. I keep most iphones for 3-5 years, sell them for a decent chunk of change and just move on with life. In an ever-changing world, it's nice that the iphone is reliable or 'boring' in a good way. I just need to get work done, and it's been great!
prime npc behaviour must consoom next product
Waiting for apple to drop shit
I clapped! ;)
Also NPC behavior: "Ugh I'll never buy an iPhone x90"
Hey I know you're an inkwell ;)
Sadly. Im running my 13 until it literally doesnt work anymore. I'd rather run it off of a battery backup than buy a new one. I'd also rather daily drive a dumbphone than buying a new iPhone. Smartphones are toxic rectangles spewing crap into our brains anyway.
I still have an original itouch that I never updated. It still runs buttery smooth.
💀
That is insane. My wife fell for the "Apple is cool" trap a few years ago, and she has hated it every year a little bit more. This year she swicthed to S24 Ultra, and she will never look back.
My primary phone is a S24 Ultra as well, but both my work/secondary phones are 5 year old Galaxy Note 10 plus (from 2019) and they still work like a charm, and are stronger and faster today, than the base Iphone 16.
It is insane.
Secret on the s22 is never to updated the android software. My phone is still so fast just like the day bought it from the shop.
But software updates are important in case of hackers finding exploits, it's for security reasons. Is it worth it to give up to that security over smoothness?
I updated my s22 and it feels faster than when I first got it
Moons employees working overtime on this one
They ain’t getting paid for it tho
@@GrabbedCatwhy not?
@@GrabbedCatnah bro they get 1 bottle of water and that is it
@@eternalrio3417 They probably leave bread crumbs to follow their way home😅.
@@GrabbedCat
The big issue is, iPhones damn near perfect, I think they should start spacing out the upgrades, till something big and actually innovative comes to light.
10:34 Atleast you can change Colors
The worst is apple watches. Get a scratched screen it’ll be $500 to apple to replace it.
That's why I bought the Ultra because it's almost impossible to scratch the sapphire glass
@@Tanmay.Patil1 which is exactly the apple way. Make the one that costs less that’s crap so you have to buy the more expansive one.
@@MattH-l3iespecially true with how they square the price for each upgrade of ram for the macbook
@@Tanmay.Patil1 it will die in 3 years
get the apple watch ultra much better for these things
Hmmm, yeah most of these newer phones are really expensive for what you get. You are mainly paying for a slight performance upgrade. I usually buy a factory refurbished android that is about 2 generations back. The company will support the device for several more years, and you end up paying a lot less. Every single time I get factory refurbished, it comes with a one year warranty.
I've been using my iPhone 12 mini since release and it's still fine. I don't need to upgrade. iPhones are a mature product now, they're where macs used to be 10 years ago: you get a speedbump every year, some new OS tricks or aesthetic changes, and once in a while some incremental improvements on the tech. It is what it is.
And don't get revolution like in case of Microsoft OS, o product discontinued.
I am on the same boat , and I actually have 3 , myself my mom and my brother, they are still running fine tho battery is at 85% ish. My dad hates the iphone UI and he is on his 4th phone. My aunt "upgrades" her iphone pro max every year and the way she does it is by paying $20 more on her phone bill , meaning she never paid the 1k ask price anyway.
I used to work in banks , and they all have their own bank app for staffs , they are all apple and never android, guess that's all the reason one might need to know why apple is still around.
Why wouldn’t it, it’s just four years old.
Still on iPhone 6S chilling over here 😂 Battery capacity 50% though. Surviving the best I can 😂
Get that battery replaced then g2g
The iPhone 6 was the best ever. So sleek, just the right size and the speaker had a punch.
I had one until very recently, the battery was knackered but restored it to full health with a new battery by taking it to my local phone repair shop cost me a meagre £30
You’re exactly the person they market target for the SE😂
@@molefemashiane i admit im a sucker for the SE lol
Bro I’m still using my iPhone 12 Pro four years later. Yeah it’s almost at the end of its life (it’s currently at 83 percent battery life) but it is the best phone I’ve ever owned. Might end up picking up 15.
It’ll sell tho!!!
Yh no doubt they’ll always sell no matter the product
Alcohol, sex , tobacco, homosexual
All of those things are unhealthy and they offer no benefits for nobody, but they're all selling
It only means that humans are not practical and they follow their feelings just because
Yeah those people be waiting for iShit - umm hot, delicious, classic, iconic pile of crap 💩
Yes but in China.
Yeah I’ll be getting one can’t wait
A video about a joke iPhone, while sponsored by a joke game... the irony.
Warthunder is not a joke at least for me and bro he has to make bread.
War thunder has lasted longer than most apple products
Dude, what are you talking about Warthunder? The game has been going on for years, lol.
@@Earlybeggar You can make bread without selling out. This game has become the next Raid Shadow Legends meme...
@@barnabasardo8252 You must be buying your products from a cheap ebay store
3:15 sponsor skip
It's so crazy of Moon to put an iPhone analysis in the middle of this uploaded War Thunder ad.
Bro 😅💀😭
Content creator get paid dude they will put anything if I get paid for that I would too. Its big cash
10:53 LMAO great b-roll of an iPhone down the toilet
2 minute ad on a 11 min video...
I still am using my iPhone 8. I might not even buy another Apple phone when I decide to upgrade. This latest show with the 16 still hasn’t changed that plan.
but he told you, in this video, that Apple make their phones obsolete in 2-3 years? so how are you still using it?
If you're still able to use your iPhone 8 that would be a good thing for Apple not bad lol
@@a1white Make their phones obsolete in 2-3 years? They literally provide major software upgrades for 5 years minimum. My 2020 iPhone SE is running iOS 18 right now. One of my friend still uses the iPhone 6s as a primary phone.
@@ryn1192 Exactly. what moon said in the video is straight upa lie. Iphones are literally known for the fact the their phones last the longest on the market. Even I still have my Iphone 8 and it works perfectly fine
Careful folks. You're going to expose this video as a lie... and then all the other garbage in this video will come undone. My friend has an iPhone 11 Pro Max and another buddy has a 12 Mini. I suppose their phones are also dead?
Every time I've taken my Apple products into the 'genius bar', They've told me to buy a new product. Every. time.
Just had the battery replaced on my 13 pro and as I was talking to the Apple rep at the store that’s the first thing she brought up, don’t you wanna replace your phone? Ummm why would I make an appointment for a battery replacement if I just wanted a new phone? 🙄 the fact Apple idiots support these idiots and suck up to this company IS the problem these days.
Bought SE after its release. Two years ago upgraded to 13, and not planning to upgrade for the next 5-7 years.
this happens every year but
can anyone tell me what groundbreaking “innovations” an s24 brings in terms of an s23
Did anyone here say there were groundbreaking innovations between those 2? If no, this is just whataboutism.
Might not be groundbreaking but Samsung does attempt actual new features, they added a crap ton of AI stuff while making the phone actually better, might be gimmicks if you want but they move forward and attempt new stuff, what's new on the iphone? the unusable buttons they added?
@@Kyonari no. But this guy in this video talks like Apple is the one company that do not have a lot of big upgrades for each phone. When reality no phones do. Its clearly a video just hating on apple, even some false statements in it too
@@MeerQy_Music And those false statements are what? Like, you couldn't point out what is wrong?
@@Kyonari one of those were for example that apple is trying to force you switch phones each 2-3 years. Which is totally false. Iphones tend to last 5+ years, some may be even 7+. So thats one false statement. Then changing battery and repairing is also very easy and not that expensive. He claims its the opposite. These are just a few of the things. He also mentioned a lot of things that are many years old problems which already have been fixed. He also make it look like no other phone company are like this. When in reality most do similar things. Its clearly biased and an attempt on hating because hes a child doing this cringe as phone war.
i have my iphone 12 since 4 years. I changed the battery once and it still works very good.
I have a 2015 Mac book pro. Its coming up on 10 years. Still works. Has 0 issues and I think still gets updates. it might be a bit slower because the battery is 10 years old and it also has 10 years worth of dirt in its fans. Same could happen to older iPhone. Newer iPhone chips have hardware accelerators build in. So when yo run a new IOS version on those they are efficient. Since older iPhones don't have this they use more battery because the hardware accelerator is absent so it has to brute force newer features. Also the battery ware could cause it to slow down.
just yet another nothing burger 1:26
You mean 1:29
Yep, Sponsors are also Nothing burgers. War thunder just like Raid are just Crappy games.
Fucking hell 2 minutes of ads is insane
Apple is anti-consume, anti-power user, and worst of all anti-right to repair. Ever since I had to work a tech job and service the one group of apple computers in the high school broadcasting classroom when all the others were windows, I promised I'd never buy a single one of their products. The most irritating thing to any tech worker is trying to get an apple product to spit out any kind of information we can use when all it does is the stupid head shake.
There's a 1st mover advantage with technology. In 2010, if you were ssh'ing into servers, doing chat meetings, and email with your iPhone while enjoying the Cannes Film Festival, you were way ahead of the curve, and you probably sold the iPhone to scores of people. The iPhone 2010 version was also only $199 ($289 in 2024 adjusted for inflation). The question to ask is what tech currently offers a first mover advantage?
This guy is the youngest sounding “old man yelling at clouds” I’ve ever heard.
Exactly
I subscribed to his channel because he did a really good documentary on oil corruption my country
But most of his other videos just fell flat, I didn’t know the words to describe them with until I came across your comment
You think he is the „old man yelling at clouds“? That’s interesting. Where do you think he is wrong?
@@joachimb5721 he just doesn’t understand the smartphone market
Phones have matured, there’s not much that can be added. Companies have all gravitated towards stability for their flagship products, people are holding on to their phones for longer so they’re not expecting people who bought last years phone to buy this years phone.
He straight up lies about iPhones only lasting two years, I’ve had two iPhones for 5 and 2 years respectively, all running still like new.
Phones don’t need to be groundbreaking anymore, they’re fine as is (the flagships at least) so every company is just focusing on refinements instead of trying to find a groundbreaking feature to add.
Bottom line is, he’s not a tech UA-camr, he’s just painfully wrong in a lot of things.
Well the smartphone market is so mature, it will take a lot longer time to innovate
Then people realise there's nothing left to innovate.
@@thegornthere always be on some stuff
3:15 to skip sponsorship
6:46 it's the consumers fault for buying the same garbage every year 😂😂
Can’t fix stupid 👍🏻
It’s funny because everything in this video can be applied to Samsung and other Android makers but many people won’t realise
I don’t want to bean iSheep but I have to agree. They say Apple users are ignorant and stubborn, but if that’s true, Android users are no different.
Bro, I was about to say the same before I saw your comment SMH. The Hypocrisy and double standard with these guys.
Ironically it's even worse on the greener side of the mobile world. Most android phones arn't supported for nearly as long as iPhones (though fortunately Google and Samsung's flagship phones have caught up in recent years) and most modern android watches don't want to pair with iPhones or have less functionality when they do than what Apple provides to Android users who want to use Apple Watches and so on. I also don't see anyone complaining about the android messaging features that are exclusives either (like models that have crammed certain end-to-end encryption features over the top of the outdated messaging specs). It's almost like it's only ever a "problem" when one company does it. Funny how that works.
atleast android screens dont crack the moment it slighly touches the ground
@@PuceGaming445 Wow! What a comeback
Hubby and I recently got that fancy new Motorola Razr (the basic model). We've been having a blast with it and I don't think we'll be running back to Apple ever again.
Android is superior to iPhone
😂 nice one
Yes it is.
Why does it matter again?
Team Android!
@titanamv5582 Some immature people feel the need to pick a side.
Both have their pros and cons.
Everyone is comparing iPhone vs. android when it should iPhone vs Samsung or android vs iOS. They’re not the same.
I have no idea why anyone buys Apple. In 1999 they tried to charge me the replacement cost of a 17 inch monitor just to replace a high tension coil worth $50. But they wouldn't sell the coil separately.
I haven't bought apple in 25 years.
Are we really surprised?
I will only commit to replacing my iPhone 11 Pro Max with the iPhone 26 pro max
That’ll be 4,000$ sir, lol
@@DrawinskyMoonhe will buy preowned
The last revolutionary Iphone was the Iphone 4S
Phones have matured. The same way laptops have been matured for years.
Apple is aware people are holding on to their phones for longer (and so is every flagship manufacturer) so this phone isn’t for those that bought the 15 last year, it’s for people that have older phones from the 11,12 and 13 series etc
About 300 million people have an iPhone 13 or older, Apple is trying to get those people to upgrade, you can tell by the number of normally “pro” features they packed into the base model. Heck, half of the iPhone presentation was the base model, they just skimmed over the pro versions. Also, they did direct comparisons with iPhones all the way down to the 11 (which is a first in any Apple Keynote). It’s obvious they’re trying to entice old users as few people who bought the 15 last year or the 14 the year before would want to buy the 16.
These devices last years, I literally have a 5 year old 11 and a 3 year old 13 pro max all running like the day I got them, so I don’t know why you’re saying iPhones only last two years (luckily tons of people in the comments have said that they’re using their iPhones for 5 years or more)
iPhones do all the core things a phone is supposed to do exceptionally well, every other thing is just an added feature that not everyone needs.
Sure I’m not a fan of their pricing and some of their practices, but their devices are worth it for those that like the simplified experience.
I just wish people would understand this and develop past the stage of comparing spec sheets like it actually matters in 2024
You obviously have no experience in Tech UA-cam/commentaries. Please refrain from producing these kinds of videos, you are either sorely misinformed or trying to get cheap views off the “Apple Bad” hype train
Unfortunately I can only give you one like... so that's all you got from me. Good day to you enlightened individual.
Great argument man. Unfortunately you’ll still be hated on and be called a shill. Not by me though:/
As someone who doesn't like apple and iphones for their software and the way they restrict the you the user in what you can do with your phone, I actually quite like the hardware and this 16 series is quite nice upgrades over the older models. As with all other phones, innovation has slowed down, now we just get 30% faster chips, slightly better cameras, small things like this.
@@vali69 exactly
Their hardware is top notch.
Android users can’t seem to grasp the fact that a phone doesn’t need 12 - 16gb of RAM to run smoothly, the only reason androids have that much is because the OS is inefficient
Imagine a 3 year old 13 pro max running like new with just 6gb of RAM. You can’t get that on the Android side of things.
Most of the “features” Android has aren’t really necessary and are things we can all live without. Not all of us spend time messing with our phones, we just need a reliable device that runs well and lasts for years
I don’t get it… it’s been this way for years with incremental improvements as there is not much else to improve on. Do people really expect something completely new and amazing to sweep them off their feet??? Can anyone be happy with what they have? I’ve been rocking an iphone 11 for like 4 years now. It does everything i need just fine and that’s great. Don’t need a new mini computer every year just for a couple slight “improvements” to take videos, browse the internet and use GPS…
The problem with the 11 is no 5g
@@wlonsdale1 hm.. i haven't even noticed, my internet is more than fast enough on metroPCS
Yeah I don’t know why people expect massive changes from year to year. There is not much else that can be improved. No one should be buying a new phone every year. If you have an old phone that doesn’t work well anymore, then buy the new one. If you bought a new phone last year then there’s no reason to get rid of it and buy a new one this year. Incremental improvements are still improvements.
@@wlonsdale1 I’ve never had a problem. My internet is more than fast enough
@@wlonsdale1lte is still better than 5g, more coverage, better battery and less heat, signal strength etc, noone needs 700+ mbps when lte is more than good enough
12 Pro Max here, iOS v18. Works great! Sure the battery doesn't last as long after 4 years, but that's to be expected.
0:04 that's so on point!
That's so smooth
It’s not that Apple intentionally makes iPhones slower with each update, to add new IOS update with more features raises the bar for required performance to run the operating system at a baseline level.
This isn’t exclusive to Apple this is how software works as a whole, you don’t see any 7th gen i3 windows machines running windows 11 because they physically cannot run it.
There could be more or less innovation each year, but overall I think they keep the balance very well. You still get new features on new phones, but they are not absolutely necessary to the point where you feel like you NEED to upgrade each year. And after all, it's just a phone, who needs it to change so much every year.
Don't buy it then.
Ok.
Ok.
Classic
Pr wait next year if u like apple. Iphone 17 will have 120hertz
Literally... that simple.