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I got my blue 15 pro max back in June. I love this phone and I don’t plan on upgrading til like at least 4 years from now. Congrats tho for anyone that got the 16.
How could you not see Central Park , in a tuk tuk 🛺 , you can do an Uber on the way back to hotel, in a glass top and see time square in a luxury SUV , an absolute stunner
Try Rose Gold (Tone: -14, Color: 64, Palette: 50). I’ve been table to take photos with this on majority of subjects and environments without any issues. Gives it a Pixel look but I’m still tweaking it.
@@da33le in the places I visited, it felt very safe and there was families of all ages young and old out at every time of the day, that was my experience, but mileage may vary
In the video, Davey Gravy discusses his experience upgrading from the iPhone 15 Pro to the iPhone 16 Pro. He is a photographer and videographer who uses his phone extensively for work. Overall, he finds the upgrades to be incremental and not worth it for someone who upgraded from the iPhone 15 Pro last year. However, if you are coming from an older phone like iPhone 11, 12 or 13, you will likely be happy with the significant improvements. Here are some key points from the video: * The iPhone 16 Pro has a larger screen, brighter screen, stronger screen, and a better battery than previous models. * It also has a new camera control button, faster charging, USB-C port, higher base model storage, and the ability to use eSIM. * The video shooting capabilities have been improved with the ability to shoot in HDR and with better flash. * The new photographic styles allow you to customize filters on your photos. * The audio quality of the videos is improved with new microphones and what is assumed to be AI and noise cancellation. Some of the things Davey is not impressed with include the new camera control button which he finds awkwardly placed and not very useful. The larger sensor size on the ultra wide camera does not produce significantly better photos and he misses the 3x telephoto lens that is now replaced by a 5x lens. Finally, he is unsure about the new JPEG XL format which is supposed to be a smaller file size with no loss of quality.
Ah YT was inundated with “fine woven” reviews a year ago, then apple just drops it. Much like the track bar and other things. I wouldn’t be surprised if the same happens with this button, though I personally think it’s nice but I also feel it’s a gimmick put there because this era of smartphones feels like it’s reached peak evolution.
Your decision is what people from my place need to hear. Here they try to change to the newest phones while at the same time, daily wage is ultra low and many people bought iphone with loans..imagine that
I have an iPhone 15 Plus 128GB and I'm tempted to get the iPhone 16 Pro 256GB using a pretty sweet trade in deal. Would going from a base 15+ model to a 16 Pro model be massively noticeable?
That’s tough to say, without knowing what you use your phone for, how often you use it, etc. How do you think you will notice the additional camera and the refresh rate of the screen, as well as improved battery life
@@davey_gravy I go to a lot of music events throughout the year and I take a lot of videos. Plus I use my phone for watching streaming services and listening to music on a daily basis :)
I have the iPhone se2020 and honestly I feel like, the studio mic array was all I wanted and listening to it 😅I would just upgrade to the 15 pro save money and be happy 😮
@@davey_gravy my se2020 is 256gb and I fill it from time to time so do you think 512gb is in order or I can manage 256gb, I do know 128gb is too small but thank you for your help!