And, 5G coverage and speeds vary dramatically based on geography, proximity to 5G-enabled cell towers, etc. If you are on WiFi most of the time (aren’t we all working from home now?), 5G might not be that important…right now. Guess what, it really depends on where you do most of your mobile phone use. Many mobile carriers are pushing 5G as THE best thing to have. Do you really need to have 5G? It is a big buzzword.But if you have small hands or want to carry your smartphone easily and discreetly, you may want to opt for a smaller size. Same with taking photos or video – seeing more detail definitely helps. If you are watching movies all the time, a large screen is a huge advantage. It affects the price, obviously, but also your viewing experience. What is a comfortable size for your hands/pocket/purse? Yes, size does matter.How is the storage on your current smartphone? Are you always having to find a way to “free up space,” or are you never able to update apps or the OS because you don’t have enough free space? If so, spend a bit extra and get more storage (the most you can if you can afford it, I’d say).If you use your smartphone for less processor/CPU-intensive items like just email and browsing the web, you might not need the top-of-the-line version. What is the primary (and secondary) use for your smartphone? Is it photography or videography? Checking mail and surfing the web? Tethering with your laptop? Making phone calls? Streaming media (music and videos)? All of these are potentially important.You can take advantage of faster processors, better cameras, stronger connectivity. How old is your current smartphone? If it is more than 1-2 years old, I would say, yes, upgrade.And while I’m heavily skewed toward the Apple ecosystem and probably wouldn’t change platforms, you can ask these across platforms. I list them as a series of questions – ask these to yourself. Here are some things to consider before taking the plunge and doing an expensive upgrade. Do let me know if you have any questions! Before the features, think about the smartphone you currently have They aren’t in any order and can be view with equal importance. Here are nine items that I feel are important to think about, particularly as they relate to the iPhone 12 Pro Max (the one that I have). When getting any smartphone, you should carefully consider those before making a purchase…because new, cutting-edge smartphones are not exactly cheap. Everyone has a different perspective, different ideas on what they “need” or “want,” and different use cases. It has some of the key features, yes, just like any other review, but as a “trusted advisor” on tech to those who know me, I have limited my commentary to a few core things that stood out to me. This review of the iPhone 12 Pro is more of what I would tell my friends. But, there are a few things to think about before you do. But I have now been using the iPhone 12 Pro Max for a few months, and my friends, family, colleagues, tech aficionados, and coworkers have been asking me: should I upgrade to the iPhone 12? My response: probably yes. So, how do you write a review of the iPhone 12 Pro that isn’t like all of the other thousands of reviews out there (that probably do a much better job than I will ever do)? It isn’t easy. Consequently, there are countless reviews on it in terms of performance and features, and, of course, the camera, which continues to improve with each iteration. The iPhone 12 Pro has now been out for several months, and it has proven to be one of the best sellers yet (with a couple of exceptions).
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