Yep it’s true. Other than the design the only thing that’s really going to be any kind of big deal over an XS is the camera. The 12 doesn’t really let you do anything new or anything differently so it’s really nothing to be too excited over.
I finally powered my 12 Pro up in the early hours. Certainly not a big upgrade over the 11 Pro Max I had before but I am loving the size of it. Part of me wanted the Pro Max for the camera but I’m glad I took the chance to get a smaller and lighter device this time. It definitely is a huge upgrade over the 7 I’d been using for the last few weeks though. Never thought I’d miss Face ID as much as I did, it’s good to have it back.
There is one thing that’s a bit annoying though. In some locations I find 4G is a bit sketchy with 1 bar and in some parts of London I’ve found it just doesn’t work so I used to drop back to 3G and get full signal and decent speeds. Not often, but sometimes. There’s now no option to drop back to 3G on the iPhone 12, it’s only got the option of 5G or 4G.
I finally powered my 12 Pro up in the early hours. Certainly not a big upgrade over the 11 Pro Max I had before but I am loving the size of it. Part of me wanted the Pro Max for the camera but I’m glad I took the chance to get a smaller and lighter device this time. It definitely is a huge upgrade over the 7 I’d been using for the last few weeks though. Never thought I’d miss Face ID as much as I did, it’s good to have it back.
There is one thing that’s a bit annoying though. In some locations I find 4G is a bit sketchy with 1 bar and in some parts of London I’ve found it just doesn’t work so I used to drop back to 3G and get full signal and decent speeds. Not often, but sometimes. There’s now no option to drop back to 3G on the iPhone 12, it’s only got the option of 5G or 4G.
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