What are the differences between these two?
Use your phone and you’ll figure it out. These kinds of posts are a bit pointless.
Zen said:
Use your phone and you’ll figure it out. These kinds of posts are a bit pointless.
“How do I show off my new phone without outright saying it? Oh, I know, I’ll ask some overly obvious questions!”
Everything is different. Hope that clears things up!
Here’s a quick summary: Face ID, better screen, longer battery life, much faster performance, modern OS support, and overall much better hardware and software.
Winslow said:
Here’s a quick summary: Face ID, better screen, longer battery life, much faster performance, modern OS support, and overall much better hardware and software.
No AI on the standard iPhone 15 though…
@Koa
You’re right, I got it mixed up with the base model iPhone 16. My bad!
@Koa
Not missing much. AI these days feels more like marketing than anything real.
Cleo said:
@Koa
Not missing much. AI these days feels more like marketing than anything real.
Fair point!
Winslow said:
Here’s a quick summary: Face ID, better screen, longer battery life, much faster performance, modern OS support, and overall much better hardware and software.
I still think fingerprint unlock on Android is miles ahead of Face ID. Face ID can be a bit of a pain.
@Devon
Honestly, I think both Touch ID and Face ID are solid in their own ways.
Now this is a real upgrade. Congrats!
The speed difference must feel incredible.
True said:
Massive upgrade!
Would you say it’s a massive upgrade?
My dad’s moving from an iPhone 8 Plus to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 1TB.
Ren said:
My dad’s moving from an iPhone 8 Plus to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 1TB.
…and?