It's insanely fast. Big shame that it does not support 120 Hz display. It makes such a huge difference. I am sure it is part of planned obsolescence when the next models are out sporting it.
I mean, are you saying that if it had a 120hz screen it would be a perfect phone and there would be literally NOTHING else that could be improved for the 2021 version? Or, are you saying that when the iPhone finally gets a 120hz display that all the older iPhones with their ANCIENT 60hz displays will suddenly break? Because there's planned obsolescence (which is a predetermined failure time so as to spur adoption of the new model), and then there's just the steady march of tech improvements/roadmap planning. The phones have a limited battery budget (and sure, they could make them thicker, but they obviously chose not to, so that's moot) and both 5G and 120hz need more power than their predecessors. So, Battery Life, 5G, 120hz... pick 2.It's insanely fast. Big shame that it does not support 120 Hz display. It makes such a huge difference. I am sure it is part of planned obsolescence when the next models are out sporting it.
I picked up a 12 Pro a few weeks ago and have been enjoying it. I'm coming from a 6S, so it's rather massive jump in specs all across the board. The screen is obviously the most noticeable improvement, but the CPU bump is definitely noticeable after several years of OS updates and bloated JavaScript on websites taking up more and more resources.
I do miss not having a home button and it seems odd that they didn't include the new Touch ID sensor like the put in the new iPad Air, particularly when everyone has to have a mask on all of the time. I haven't picked up a case or any of the other MagSafe accessories, but I might if I get a chance to try a few out.
That's probably the case. They may add it anyways just for people who want it instead of Face ID for whatever reason. My guess is that they couldn't supply enough of some component to put it in an iPhone.
I've also noticed the new iPhone does a much better job of preserving battery life when the screen isn't on. I haven't been using it too much, but it's at 38% battery and hasn't been charged since Tuesday evening.
If I had to speculate I would imagine it's the efficiency cores and the newer OS versions not working as well without them since the 6S SoC didn't use a big.LITTLE design yet.
It must be wild to come from the iPhone 6s since so much has changed. That idle battery life is one thing, but many of the fundamentals have shifted so much that it's almost like you've entered another world.
Not really.It must be wild to come from the iPhone 6s since so much has changed. That idle battery life is one thing, but many of the fundamentals have shifted so much that it's almost like you've entered another world.