" Do not buy iPhone 14 before watching this video" bhai video dekhne ke Baad bhi nahi le rahe hum, paisa nahi hai hamare Paas but thank u for your concern ❤️
Btw in 128 gb model, you can shoot ProRes video in 4K. It’s limited to 10180p due to low capacity. You can record 4K ProRes in 256gb or higher. So 256gb is a must if you are upgrading or buying iPhone 14 pro/max first time and you are very concerned about the cameras.
@@tonydev11if you don't care about all the latest features or 1 year less software updates for your phone then the 13 pro is the better choice, but if money ain't a problem then I don't see why not go for the 14 pro
If you shoot 4k videos or simply large number of videos then you will need greater on-device storage. Keep in mind, your phone needs to store them first, prior to those files being uploaded to iCloud.
Bro I have 256gb on iPhone 13 pro Max and I’m paying for 200gb but the issue is at the moment I have about 15 to 20gb left empty and on iCloud it full😅
Imagine giving $36 dollars per year for iCloud. 36 times 5 = 200 means if I use iPhone for 5 years so I have to pay $200 for 5 years extra that’s cap in it??
128 gn won't be enough for me as my apps only are worth 223gb + i want all my photos and videos physically on my device not on an some stupid cloud service as many places are like there's no network so then what will I do at that time.
Harnoor bro I have noticed no difference in camera of iPhone 13 and 13 pro. In low light when I zoomed to 3x in pro, the pics were noisy and blurry. By low light I mean evening time. This 3x zoom of pro models in low light is a big joke. In daylight and we’ll lit areas 3x becomes useful. Your comments???
Bhai firstly without internet iCloud photo don't open and it take long time to open in India if u have a good internet then it word u tell us your comford 👍🏻🙏🏻
Yeah but I don't like monthly payments and subscriptions and shit also there are many of them already so just makes sense to get more storage plus you will value a 512 gb phone more than a 128 gb one and that's called appreciating what you have with you at the moment.