iPhone 15 looks to be a pretty great update, at least for the Pro. Personally I have been holding out for a USB C iPhone so I was going to upgrade whenever that happened but there are some other things that look good as well.

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    1 year ago

    I know it will never happen, but I would love a USB C Mini.

    Tis a shame the mini’s weren’t popular enough.

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    1 year ago

    I’m an Android user but considering moving to iPhone because I also use a mac. Could you elaborate on the features that you’re most excited about?

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      Periscope camera for higher zoom, moving to titanium instead of stainless steel metal will save weight, and the mute switch is supposed to become a button that might be customizable to control more than just silence which would be nice since I only ever keep mute switch on silence.

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      I have an iphone 12 mini and hope to upgrade to a 15 Pro this year.

      What I’m looking forward to:

      • Better battery life. The 12 mini’s battery isn’t that great and the 1st gen 5G chips were quickly improved upon.
      • USB C. Means all my chargeable devices would be on a single cable.
      • The upgraded camera that was introduced in the 14.
      • The A17 SoC in the 15 is expected to be the first major upgrade in a while. The SoC in the 14 was held back by TSMC’s N3 being delayed, and the SoC in the 13 was a decent but not great upgrade.

      None of those particularly apply to you. I was on android before my 12 mini and what I like most about the change is: the interface is snappier, most apps are built for ios first and android second and generally that means you can rely on having a working version of the app. Also the biggest reason for me to make the switch: Apple supports their phones for 5+ years will full updates, not just security. I think android has seen improvement on that front since I switched, but still isn’t at the same level of software support.

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        As a fellow 12 mini owner I’ll be sad to let go of having a reasonably sized phone, but glad I’ll at least be trading it for a reasonable charge port

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          There are dozens of us, dozens!

          I’m definitely going to be disappointed in getting a larger phone. Sad that the minis sold so poorly. They’re the perfect phone size I think.

          Hopefully the standard size doesn’t go up even further from here, or they lock more than the telephoto lens into the Ultra / Pro Max size.

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    USBC advocates who talk about “a single cable”. Do y’all really only charge one device at a time? Or will y’all be traveling with 2, 3, or 4 USBC cables when iPhone transitions?

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      I have two USB-C cables on my desk plus a Lightning cable.

      Those two cables will charge my two laptops, my mouse, my PS5 controller, my iPad Pro, and my battery packs. I rarely find a scenario where I need to charge more than 2 at once.

      Meanwhile the Lightning cable is only ever for my phone.

      Yes, you want more than one cable, but USB-C means you can just have a couple of identical chargers that are big enough for your largest device but can charge anything. No more trying to find the right charger for the right device.

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        I travel a ton for business and would prefer to just travel with fewer cables. I already have to bring two lightning cables in case one breaks so I can charge my phone and my Magic Mouse. Would be super happy to just carry two usb c cables with me.

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      I charge with a magsafe charger, and this switch means nothing to people like me.

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      It’s not about the number of cables, but the number of cable types. The combinatoric explosion sucks. I’ve got cables for A-to-B, A-to-mini, A-to-micro, A-to-C, A-to-Lightning, C-to-C (some capable of TB3), C-to-Lightning. Apple already went all-in on USB-C with their laptops years ago, to the extent that they ditched every other port for a while. The sooner they do the same on the iPhone, the sooner we can leave behind the inconvenience of having the wrong cable or lacking a dongle.

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        Try this cable. Only comes in 3’ length, but Walmart sells this one that is basically the same thing in 6’ length. A- to micro, C, and Lightning. It’s not perfect, but it definitely cuts down on the number of cables you need to carry.

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      Apple pretty much confirmed it due to EU regulations.

      On a side note, I think that level of regulation is dumb. Who decides when it’s time to move on from USB-C when a suitable replacement is made by someone? This isn’t 30 years ago. There’s effectively 2 charger types left. Silly to dictate that one standard needs to be used when the market sorted that out long ago.

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    When I bought the 14 Pro Max I knew they would releasee USB C on the next iPhone. However, I can’t wait that long.

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    so per 9to5mac, these features are “worth the wait”

    • possible “dynamic island” availability in non-pro versions
    • higher photo quality via increased mega pixels
    • greater optical zoom with new “periscope lens system”
    • weight reduction due to change in materials
    • change to mute switch via a customizable button
    • change from lighting to USB-C
    • increased cost of iPhone 15 (lol this is a feature? good journalism, 9to5mac)

    Don’t really care for this stuff to be honest. Repairability of iPhones is getting worse every year. From proprietary hardware and software locks on components which disable features if those flags are not reset by an Apple technician.

    I would consider upgrading if finger print recognition was brought back. Maybe embed the sensor under the screen like I have seen on some other phones.

    For now, my XS Max still going strong.

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    Don’t really care about USB-C aside from the transfer rate, backing up and such is dog slow right now with “lightning” cables. Don’t care at all about charging, my 13 Pro Max battery still lasts the entire day even under very heavy use. I can’t remember the last time I’ve had to re-charge it mid-day.