Are you experiencing a lack of enthusiasm or energy to work while at the office?
Don’t worry, I have something for you. Your favorite topic for time pass. Yes, you guessed it right. It’s gadget related.
We all know that people are crazy for iPhones and undoubtedly there are some reasons behind it. However my question is something different. So here it is:
What is your favourite iPhone model and what is the reason for your choice?
I can tell mine. My favorite model is the iPhone 14 Pro Max for its storage and camera.
I loved iPhone 13Pro. My current phone 14Pro makes the sim switching a big task. I need to call my provider to make this change happen. This will be a deal breaker for frequent traveler.
I regret my upgrade. Hope Apple will find a fix for this eSIM change in the next model.
If you don’t care about SIM swap, then you should try iPhone 14Pro Max. The battery life is amazing.
None, iPhone is fully unusable, hold and spied by Microsoft Corporation, as were Nokia and then Samsung (DEX sub-system) to allow Microsoft get, as Google and Facebook and others informations about their users… Americans companies are badly exploited by the SFM:id2004, and they accuse the chinese company, who produce their computer weapons to dol as they do to spy the citizens… In contrary, the Chinese brand do not have any reason to do it, and have no need of doing so, and they do not have any legal right to do it… In USA, in contrary, they can do anything, for pretentious security even if facts shows it does not work for any security purpose… Any little damage is illicit, any risk is illicit! Revolut is not American, and it is legally and usefully done… Be careful with your pocket spies… It is now noticed that the "smart"phone car register at anytime, even if off but with a charged battery… This is not for Time Pad Scheduler and EJFJ Positive Contextualisation to spare any risk for the smartphone owner, in contrary, it is to make all waste money and encounter risks which make them spend lot of money for pretendeous but inefficient security systems…
eSIMs are great! I’ve just used an eSIM for my latest trip. I installed the foreign eSIM from home, before travelling. Worked like a charm. The phone just logged in after I arrived. It’s easy to toggle between two installed SIMs. I just switched back after coming home.
eSIM swap is possible, but the phone provider needs to provide an app for it.
@Frank , Yes in India as well it has dual sim option where one is physical SIM slot and another is eSIM.
Basically, I was looking for a great battery backup because I didn’t get a very good review for the iPhone 14 model from my friends regarding the battery.
It is a pain in the neck here as iPhones come without any tray for physical SIM. eSIM is locked by the carrier. Every time, we need to call the customer service and wait for hours to get this simple swap done.
14 Plus or Pro Max have the bigger battery, the regular/small size have a smaller one with the same processor = same power consumption.
If you don’t like bigger phone, a powerbank is the way.
I recently switched from an old 8 Plus to a 14 Pro Max, the battery is great on the new phone, last all day long, and I’m using dual sim. (My regular old SIMCard + backup eSIM).
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