That is entirely true. However if one makes form a priority over camera performance it does not count.
I have an iPhone 11 Pro. Had a worn down battery until a month ago.
That is really a reason for upgrading. Four year old phone which frequently does not get through the day without a recharge.
I did not upgrade. The camera bump on the current models made me not upgrading. I just do not like the camera bump. Looks ugly. Feels strange. I want the phone flat on a table.
I did a battery swap on the 11 Pro. That should do for another two years. Lets see what are the options by then.
I do not like Safari’s tab groups. I need all tab groups always visible. That is something Chrome got right. Edge’s UI is even better there.
I don’t want to use the sidebar. I don’t want to have tab groups hidden behind a button.
I have tried. It just does not work for me.
I use iCloud for photos, shared albums and device backups. It just works, configure and forget. I am on a 200 Gb plan, for four devices.
Anyone else not happy with that huge camera bump?
I did a battery swap on a four year old iPhone 11 Pro that did not make it through the day sometimes, despite battery health at 88%.
This did fix it, the phone feels like new. Did the swap at an Apple store, walk-in with appointment and wait two hours.
The battery health percentage is not an accurate health measure. My battery was done, even with showing 88%. The Genius guy told me the number of charging cycles is relevant as well, and he recommends a swap after 750 cycles. Mine was at around 800 cycles.
All in all: recommended.
Nice :-)