16 pro max 3 months experience (read first)


Great insights boss and thanks for the camera tip.
Could you elaborate on the ‘How to treat your battery right’?

Joss said:
Great insights boss and thanks for the camera tip.
Could you elaborate on the ‘How to treat your battery right’?

people usually charge their phone when they have to go out, i charge my phone only when it’s at 20% and it’s the best choice since it won’t harm the battery. If you charge you phone too often it’s like you’re speedrunning draining your battery

@Laine
Thanks! I’ll keep that in mind

@Laine
Charging your phone too often doesn’t harm the battery. The only thing that is bad for a lithion ion battery is draining it completely so it’s recommended to keep it between the 20-80% range. you can charge your phone whenever you like though and stop charging at any value, even if you only charge from 20 to let’s say 50%, it won’t do any damage to the battery.

@Zahari
Exactly , sorry if explained myself a little bad

Laine said:
@Zahari
Exactly , sorry if explained myself a little bad

No worries! I try to not let it go below 20% but I charge it overnight to 100% because it will do updates and with optimized charging on it will keep it at 80% the entire night and when my alarm goes off it will be 100%. It would probably be better to limit it at 80% all the time but I find this to work good for me

@Zahari
Exactly, what i meant is that people charge them even if it’s at 50% to get more charge to go out, i don’t find that useful tbh, the battery lasts . I use the battery charge lock on 80% during the day and during the night i charge it to 100%

what ios are you on?

True said:
what ios are you on?

18.3 why?

Laine said:

True said:
what ios are you on?

18.3 why?

just wondering

True said:

Laine said:
True said:
what ios are you on?

18.3 why?

just wondering

Alrighty

Laine said:

True said:
Laine said:
True said:
what ios are you on?

18.3 why?

just wondering

Alrighty

nice pics dude

True said:

Laine said:
True said:
Laine said:
True said:
what ios are you on?

18.3 why?

just wondering

Alrighty

nice pics dude

Thanks, all of them were taken in southern italy

I come from 13 pro and battery is the only thing I see a big difference. Especially since I come from 13 pro with a 85% battery

Camera is better but I found the 3x more useful. Yes, one can get used to the camera button, but I doubt it will ever be faster than just using the touch screen.

@Asher
well it’s not faster but it’s definitely more comfortable for me since i mainly use actual cameras

Laine said:
@Asher
well it’s not faster but it’s definitely more comfortable for me since i mainly use actual cameras

So do I. I know where the dials are on my fuji, and I don’t have be specific about the force I apply to change them. Even on my older Nikon, when I just used the aperture mode, buttons were handy to change the ISO and A. But I needed those. On iPhone there is no viewfinder so I doubt the button would ever be useful for me. Also, I feel anything that gets usable only after a lot of frustration is a poor design.