Iphone15 Pro
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This phone offers the latest in camera technology. It has a much better storage, a higher resolution and the new dynamic island is able to display content that's running in the background, such as timers and music controls, plus it shows interactions like Face ID unlocking, Apple Pay payments, incoming phone calls, and more. It is interactive, so you can tap into it to expand it. | The phone case is made out of titanium which can scratch really easily and is hard to put back on. This means that the once shiny phone can be covered in scratches. Also, if you want a phone that is cheap, works and is sturdy, this is not the phone for you. Its whopping price of more than a £1000 is not for someone who uses a phone minimally but for the normal phone addicted human being. And even for someone who uses this phone day and night, it still isn't nearly essential. It barely has a tiny difference to the iPhone 14 and because of the price difference it really doesn't make much sense to buy the 15. |
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Iphone 14 ProMax
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This phone has the dynamic island, it has a high resolution 48MP sensor and it has lots of color and detail. THe brightness is much improved from the predecessing Iphone. It is equipped with the A16 Bionic SoC which gives very efficient performance. | In terms of design, it looks a lot like the older Iphone13 or the normal Iphone14, because it has a better display its battery life is more limited. Sadly, the charging speeds are not fast so this is not cancelled out. It is also very pricey. |
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Iphone 10
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The iPhone X stands out with its vivid OLED screen and Face ID technology, replacing the traditional home button for a modern touch. Its dual rear cameras excel in photography, offering features like portrait mode, while the front camera's Animoji adds a fun, interactive element. | However, the iPhone X's design, with its glass back and absence of a home button, requires careful handling and a bit of a learning curve. Its high cost also places it in the luxury category, making it less accessible for those on a tight budget, despite its technological advancements. |
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