There's no point on upgrading a phone because of a new chip. Every year a chip will improve performance for sure. Last year's event Apple said it's the fastest chip ever, they say the same phase every year. In that case for people that really considering for an upgrade I think you should focus on other aspects of the phone instead of jerking off about with the A12. I don't think you would need that much of power to watch youtube or reply a message on whatsapp. Of course there will be people who may utilize that much of power but definitely not the majority. PS: I think Note 9 is way better than this year's Iphone except it's not run on IOS
In my opinion iPhone X looks really ugly in person, mostly because of the thickness, thick bezels around the screen (the screen is nothing near edge-to-edge), chrome rim and rear camera rim. It doesn't look sleek and perfected form like the iPhone 7 for example. And looks like Xs still shares the same chunky design and Xr is even thicker :P I hope next year they will have an actually good looking phone coming out.
Anyone complaining about the price should think that in europe they are 1500$ to 1750$ and in eastern europe they can go up to 2500$ for the 512gb version
Using percentages to describe speed improvements can be misleading and make it sound like there is a substantial difference in performance. When you're talking about 30% faster app opening when your current phone opens apps in fractions of a second, it really is indistinguishable.
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