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I kinda have an idea but wanted to see other people's opinions. Thanks.
 
I like smaller phones but don't like those that have less features like a worse camera for example. The iPhone 11 Pro is perfect because it's smaller and has the same camera plus I love the battery life I get 3 days of battery life with my moderate to heavy usage.
 
I love my XS, but I've never used the iPhone !!/Pro and I'm sure it's better in most ways (on paper).
 
I kinda have an idea but wanted to see other people's opinions. Thanks.
The best iPhone is the one that works best for your needs. It is rare that you’ll find two different people with identical habits and needs, so the best advice is to go into an Apple store and play with the different models until you find one that best suits your needs.
 
Depends entirely how you will use it...

If you want an iPhone to merely make calls and read text messages, then you would have to be insane to spend money on anything other than the iPhone SE.

If you want a little bit of everything and a hybrid in terms of old and new tech alongside a decent price, then the iPhone 8 is definitely for you.

If money is no object and you want the latest, then obviously iPhone 11 Pro.
 
The 11 Pro Max is objectively the best experience I've had as far as iPhones go -- on the metrics that matter to ME most. That said, nothing has ever felt as magical as first using iPhone 5, to me.
 
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Original iPhone 2G, that is a piece of art that started all. Just the feeling of holding in the hand it was an experience that the rest of the iPhones did not have. Mr. Steve Jobs knew the dark arts without doubt.
 
Calling the 11 and 11 pro "iPhone" is an outrage, as these devices do not provide the essential "phone function" reliably.
"borntrouble" is an appropriate name. Please explain how the 11 series iphones do not provide essential "phone function". My experience and the reviews I've read show they work as phones as they should. If you're having problems, maybe any phone would have your problems.
 
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"borntrouble" is an appropriate name. Please explain how the 11 series iphones do not provide essential "phone function". My experience and the reviews I've read show they work as phones as they should. If you're having problems, maybe any phone would have your problems.

Amazing how fast people bring things to a personal level 😂. You‘re quick in judging people, aren’t you Archy? Reception is notably worse for me in low signal areas and when entering buildings. Reconnection issues are there as well. This was not the case with every other iteration of iPhone that I‘ve previously owned, so yea, I do think that this is due to the mediocre Intel modems combined with the poor antenna design.
 
Amazing how fast people bring things to a personal level 😂. You‘re quick in judging people, aren’t you Archy? Reception is notably worse for me in low signal areas and when entering buildings. Reconnection issues are there as well. This was not the case with every other iteration of iPhone that I‘ve previously owned, so yea, I do think that this is due to the mediocre Intel modems combined with the poor antenna design.
That's better, you've explained your point. Just saying it's an outrage and using bold text wasn't helpful. I have read allot about Intel modems vs Qualcomm although it hasn't been a reception/connection problem for me. Sorry about the remark about your user name. My name isn't Archy.
 
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