Got it on 15 pro aswell. I didnt know about the exposure setting when I had 13 pro, I’m curious how would it take this photo
Got it on 15 pro aswell. I didnt know about the exposure setting when I had 13 pro, I’m curious how would it take this photo
Max zoom, Minimum exposure. You gotta insist to make it focus, then lower the brightness (sun symbol) even more. No night mode needed
Well clearly 15 (pro) would be the best choice for specs, photos and longevity. But if you dont want to spend over 1100€ i would recommend 13 pro, a great iphone overall, cameras were great (dont be fooled by megapixel numbers) and battery was even better (my 15 pro battery holds as long as my old 13 pro’s, but maybe iOS version counts too). And alpine green was my favorite color aswell (exclusive for 13)
That advantage would be Objective C
Define feature
Is having an IR blaster (android) an actual feature to you? Is making some avatars like memoji, or use emojis as 3d filters on video calls (ios) an actual feature to you?
Noone can just make a list with all ‘features’. There are so many of them, on both iOS and Android, useful or useless, it always comes to preferences.
Since most of this sub would probably be iphone users since always (like me) we cant really know all the features on Android, to compare them. Some iPhone users dont even know all the features of iOS.
The only practical thing i can say about iOS is the integration and finish of the features. As we all know all the features in this world first appeared on Android, but when Apple makes them, they become standards in phone industry
If all you want is a list of iOS’s advantages, I’ll try:
and as advantages to iPhone itself
“Show previews always” can be set up
What about when your finger is wet or you’re wearing hand gloves? You can either unlock your phone without looking, or without touching, no phone focuses on both options