You’re right, I confused my iPod touch 64Gb with the 4. The 4S was the first iPhone to offer 64Gb of storage.
You’re right, I confused my iPod touch 64Gb with the 4. The 4S was the first iPhone to offer 64Gb of storage.
So smartphones using capacitive touchscreens was a bad idea?
Multiple profiles. Bar that, then at least multiple instances of apps, so say I could login to two different accounts of the same app at the same time.
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External storage photo capture of any format, not just ProRes log.
Love the high refresh rate display, makes my old 13 look feel sluggish even though it’s perfectly fine performance wise.
I have a minor grip with the camera though. When I’m taking a 5x picture of something not too far away, the camera app with automatically switch to the telephoto lens with no way to manually set it to the 5x lens again. I was taking a picture of an orchid in our balcony that grew quite a lengths away and was apparently around the distance threshold for the automatic switching, as some shots managed to be taken by the 5x lens and they looked great, but most of the shots were in the telephoto lens and was way worse.
Also the lens switching when zooming in or out during a video isn’t as smooth as most reviewers made it out to be. The lens switch is still very noticeable.
I forgot which phone company did it, I remember them dropping the feature after a generation, but one of their phones was advertised to lock the screen if it detects a second pair of eyes were peeping into the screen, like someone behind you looking over your shoulders.