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tamdq t1_jabv40v wrote

Two questions in this post. I have the XS Max (used) currently but I don’t know which model above to get.

I thought of used for the newer models but they’re still expensive. My phone before this was a 6 plus I still have but that battery went slower obviously. My 5s is the only phone that has officially lasted through all of this.

I see people complaining of their iPhone 11s battery’s going out currently so I imagine I’ll have to keep upgrading, but I really don’t know if it’s worth it paying PS5 prices for a used phone. Should I payment plan a new phone?

And, Is it worth it to get the 14? Or anything below?

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David79YT t1_jabr37i wrote

In m opinion, I think it’s here to stay with the upcoming iPhone 15 Lineup!

sure the 15 and plus will still have 60hz while the 15 pro and pro max will still have 120hz, but it’s probably up to preferences of the person who haven’t upgraded for a while!

Take my 13 pro max for example, I’ve had it for 2 years now and I’m waiting for the 15 pro max to come out

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SniffUmaMuffins t1_jabohuj wrote

It does this whenever there is the least bit of backlighting, I hate it as well.

Here’s the only workaround I know:

Take the photo in raw mode, click on “edit”, you’ll see the post processing go away. In order to make it stick, you have to make some minor edit and hit save. Now share the raw image with yourself via text or email, which converts it to a jpg.

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