- Auto Call Record. Being a student, it is important for me.
- eSIM. It gave me a lot of trouble to change back to a physical sim.
- The fear of damaging a really expensive device. Because India only has resellers, not independent technicians specialising in iPhone repairs.
- The trouble the iPhone gave me when I tried accessing the excel file in MSOffice. The default software is not good.
- The inability to modify the virtual keyboard dimensions. Leading to lots of spell errors.
The things I liked.
- The finish of each and every app. Definitely better than any Android app I ever used.
- The speakers.
- Apple Maps. Clean, precise, and keeps tab of my car when parked.
- Find My Phone even after switched off.
- The UI experience.( But I like both One UI and iOS UI).
- No bloatware.
- FaceID.
One thing seriously wrong with iPhone 13 is the white dots you get when using the camera with a bright light source in the frame. I don't care about them as I did not get the iPhone for that. But still, a major drawback.
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I will never understand the obsession people have with cellphones. They are the most overpriced and overrated piece of technology every invented. They are not even needed 90% of the time.
I agree with you on this one lol! But I am an engineering student. I am taught to find such things. For the software development tasks.
But I can tell you this for sure. From 2019 till now, I have stopped using my phone for about 2 hours daily. That is a lot. Maturity, you can say.
I have my laptop for all the serious tasks. Scripting, gaming, etc. Just connect my mobile to my laptop through the Microsoft app and I don, t even see my mobile for hours end.
My employer provides my cellphone and pays the monthly bill, so I have no choice.
Yess. Your responses have been consistent for such questions.😸 Thanks for giving your opinions though.