You definitely made a big jump here!
From 11 to 11 Pro is a nice bump.
From 11 to 11 Pro Max is a nice jump.
From 11 to 14 Pro Max is a gap.
But had you upgraded from a 11 Pro Max, I’m not so sure that you’d feel that huge of an upgrade.
You definitely made a big jump here!
From 11 to 11 Pro is a nice bump.
From 11 to 11 Pro Max is a nice jump.
From 11 to 14 Pro Max is a gap.
But had you upgraded from a 11 Pro Max, I’m not so sure that you’d feel that huge of an upgrade.
Same here with 11 Pro → 15 Pro “upgrade”, I can totally relate (in a slightly less concise way).
I can’t disagree with you. Coming from a 11 Pro, I upgraded to a 15 Pro, but I can’t say that it changes my life, at all.
(Grab a much and a blanket, heavy-hearted rang incoming.)
What I did get in the end:
Seeing how big this post is, it sounds like I’m definitely heavy-hearted about this change!
But in the end I didn’t return the 15 Pro because I gave my 11 Pro to my mother, who upgraded from a 6, which is a monster upgrade for her and she enjoys it a lot.
So to me, the satisfaction in this purchase mostly comes from the warranty renewal, more than the phone itself.
I wouldn’t recommend anyone with an iPhone less than 4-5 years old to upgrade to a 15 Pro or even 15 unless theirs is in poor condition, or if they’re sure that they can really exploit some of the advanced features like the video features or the computing power, which 99% of users don’t need.
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A few years ago when the 8 and X came out, wanting to upgrade my own iPhone 6, I bought the 8 because the X didn’t appeal to me and sounded too expensive. I returned the 8 after 3 days, seeing absolutely no different except a +20% weight increase. I bought the first SE instead, going back to my favorite form factor (4/4S/5/5S), and was super happy with it. Sometimes you just have to listen to reason I guess.
True, thanks for your correction. I meant to say that it’s really a gadget compared to other features (but then what is an iPhone…).
As a UX/UI designer I’m actually amazed at how smart and smooth it is; but I just don’t find it useful because I’m usually using my phone either in apps, or on the locked screen. Although I use Spotify and Youtube a lot, outside of the app I mostly interact with them from the locked screen.
The one thing I really use the Island for is to end phone calls.