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[–] cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.com 14 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The good

  • These phones still have some of the best screens you can buy—even the non-Pro iPhone hits it out of the park
  • They have by far the best smartphone performance, too
  • Solid gains in GPU performance
  • Camera Control brings the long-awaited physical shutter button
  • The customizable Action button makes its way to the base iPhone
  • New photographic styles allow you to move away from the pitfalls of Apple's computational photography decisions in any direction you choose
  • High-end camera features previously reserved for more expensive models have trickled down
  • Ultra-wide photos in low light got quite a bit better
  • Battery life improvements are always welcome

The bad

  • 60 Hz on the non-Pro phones is looking a bit long in the tooth
  • Likewise, always-on displays are now standard in some of the iPhone 16's direct competitors
  • The Pro phones don't offer enough to justify an upgrade over the base models for the majority of consumers
  • Possibly the most subtle year-over-year upgrades in iPhone history—if that's really a bad thing

The ugly

  • Not much, other than the steep prices
[–] Anticorp@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The really bad: no side loading for non-EU, no Newpipe.