even though the iPhone 17 looks almost identical to the 16 from the back, it’s actually one of the biggest upgrades upgrades to the base iPhone in years
> much thinner bezels
> faster chip
> 48MP UW camera
> much better selfie camera
> faster wired charging at 40W
> slightly larger battery
> brighter screen (3,000 nits vs 2,000 on the 16)
> 256GB base storage
> anti-reflective coating
> Ceramic Sheild 2
> 120Hz refresh rate
> AOD support
sadly, people are still going to look at the back and say “same phone”
After spending two months with the Samsung S26 Ultra as my main phone, here is my takeaway:
✅ Who is it for?
• You want a phone that feels really comfortable to hold.
• You want an excellent display for both privacy and watching videos.
• You want the most stable and feature rich software experience.
• You need consistent performance for daily tasks and gaming.
⚠️ Who is it not for?
• The absolute best camera: It is very reliable, but it still isn't the best camera phone.
• The best possible battery: It's good, but not the longest lasting flagship out there.
Overall, the S26 Ultra is a near-perfect flagship for most people. It offers a level of peace of mind that no other smartphone in the industry really matches right now.
This B-1B Lancer was once parked in the boneyard. Now it’s back in the fight.
After nearly two years of regeneration & depot maintenance, the 567th AMXS returned the bomber to fully mission-capable status, proving combat airpower depends on sustaining the fleet.
https://t.co/eCOu1WtUWb
@TomcatJunkie@ArmyRecognition It's not really a maintenance pain it is more of the cost and time that they don't wanna add, if anything if they are not gonna use it they should use more power and efficient engines, and stealthy fuel tanks like on the future f22 and possibly f35