Hello again. I am looking to buy the new iPhone SE but before I do, I was wondering if you guys can help me answer some questions that I have about the SE before I make the purchase?
Question number 1: When watching YouTube videos or even videos in fullscreen, will there be black bars on the top and bottom of the video?
Design wise, I know that the SE is almost identical to the 5S, but If you have an iPhone 6 and play YouTube videos or videos, there would be no black bars on the top and bottom. The video will scale and fill the entire screen. I think it's because of the resolution of the video and screen size/aspect ratio of the iPhone 6's screen that doesn't need the black bars when playing video.
I haven't gone back to the 5S ever sinceI got the 6 and now I want to go to the SE because I miss the small size of the 5S.
Question number 2: When playing converted videos in the native "Videos" app in iOS on the iPhone 5S, there would be like audio static or no audio coming out of the iPhone speakers. To fix this issue, I needed to plug the Apple headphones in to the headphone jack. It might have been either a hardware or video encoding problem or something, but I figured out the source of the issue or how to fix it. Is this strange/unknown audio problem still present in the SE?
Question number 1: When watching YouTube videos or even videos in fullscreen, will there be black bars on the top and bottom of the video?
Design wise, I know that the SE is almost identical to the 5S, but If you have an iPhone 6 and play YouTube videos or videos, there would be no black bars on the top and bottom. The video will scale and fill the entire screen. I think it's because of the resolution of the video and screen size/aspect ratio of the iPhone 6's screen that doesn't need the black bars when playing video.
I haven't gone back to the 5S ever sinceI got the 6 and now I want to go to the SE because I miss the small size of the 5S.
Question number 2: When playing converted videos in the native "Videos" app in iOS on the iPhone 5S, there would be like audio static or no audio coming out of the iPhone speakers. To fix this issue, I needed to plug the Apple headphones in to the headphone jack. It might have been either a hardware or video encoding problem or something, but I figured out the source of the issue or how to fix it. Is this strange/unknown audio problem still present in the SE?