The new #siriai is lot smarter than I anticipated. I rely on it now more than #chatgpt for answers. It’s quick and easy to ask Siri vs googling. Good job @Apple.
@robot However,I did notice some looseness near the charging port and found the magnets to be less robust than I’d prefer. Also, it will be very useful to have an alignment tray, bigger microfibre and alcohol wipes with tempered glass.
The @dbrand ghost case has exceeded my expectations for my iPhone 15 Pro. Its slim profile, distinctive design, and resistance to yellowing are all standout features. The buttons also provide a satisfying click.
@andrewjclare Same for my 14 Pro as well. I believe this was due to iOS 17 developer beta. I have ordered the new 15 Pro. Also, considering battery replacement on current 14Pro and return the 15Pro.
I'm seeing some people say, "iPhone 15 Pro is a mediocre upgrade, so disappointing!"
Let's talk about it.
It looks like everything those people want is a different camera array design. But will that be an upgrade?
15 Pro has many things people have been crying for.
- People complained the frame is sharp, 15 Pro fixes that.
- People complained Pro models are heavy, 15 Pro fixes that.
- People complained iPhone bezels are thicker than other phones, 15 Pro fixes that.
- People complained about bad HDR, 15 Pro (apparently) fixes that.
- People complained about lens flair in videos, 15 Pro (apparently) improves on that.
- People complained iPhones don't have enough zoom, 15 Pro Max comes with better zoom.
- People complained about Lightning port being too slow for large file transfer for pro workflow, 15 Pro fixes that with USB C 3.0.
15 Pro has either fixed or improved upon everything people complained about. Plus, it's the first time in SEVERAL years that Apple has changed the upgraded the primary frame material on the iPhone.
It improves upon every weakness the previous models had. What else do you want?
It's a biggest and most meaningful upgrade since 11 Pro Max.
But still, apparently, those people just want is for Apple to move the camera array around like Samsung used to do.