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Welcome. Infoomi is the not so new, completely brand new iPhone 15 and today I'll go
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of unboxing along with a quick review of this device. So anyway let's just get straight into it
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Peel that off. Whoa, it would be nice if I don't like yank the phone out
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on iPhone. Anyway, right here we have our nice little lime green color
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Joined that off and we have our device now I'm gonna put it up. You can already see we
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do still have the dynamic island and now the difference is previously that island was reserved
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for the pro lineup. Now they added it to 15. Now I'm not sure why they didn't just
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remove it but you know it's apple. It's still the same phone that you had last year and the year before that, and yet it still sells
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for a thousand bucks. Nice, that's how you do business. Now, in here, apart from a cable, which I'm going to touch upon in a second, we have a little
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pen flip designed by Apple in California. Now, I'm looking for where's the part where manufactured by little children in China, but
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I don't see it here. I guess maybe it's on the second one. That never comes in the box
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Anyway, here we have our cable And the main difference here is it's now both ends
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Are type C Wow It actually is possible, look at that So now you can actually charge your device with any kind of USB type C cable
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Which is something that Apple should have had for half a decade now
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But you know, it's much more viable to not have that And sell certifications to be allowed
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to sell Apple certified products like charging cables. Now they can't really do that with Type C
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so now they can just, I guess, get F, stay F. To be honest, Apple will find some way to milk their customers and partners
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so I guess we're going to see what they will come up with. Anyway, now touching up on the phone right here
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obviously the manager change rate here is the Type C charging port at the bottom
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which obviously now you can charge now that being said it still falls under the standards for some
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stupid reason i guess probably just so they can solve the 15 pro max better uh because the USB here
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supports what is it like USB 2 standards uh so even though it type c it a slower type C because why the heck would they give you the better one right why would you be able to charge a device faster
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and have a better data transfer you need to fork out more for that despicable
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anyway um so let's start off with the cameras at the back and we have just a dual camera
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set up now i'm not saying just as a it's a bad thing i prefer to have less cameras
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that are decent rather than more cameras that are useless. So, the main camera right here is a 48 megapixel wide sensor
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F1.6, 26 millimeter lens, PDAF, dual pixel, dual pixel PDAF, sensor shift, not exactly sure what that is
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optical amidstabilization. Now, below that, we have a 12 megapixel, F2.4, 13 millimeters, 120 degree field of view
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ultra-wide lens. Now with those cameras, can shoot at 4K-60. 50 frames max and 1080 goes up to 240 but that is slow motion along with 120
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Apart from that they support 60 30 25 24 frames. And then at the front we have a 12 megapixel f1.923 millimeter wide lens a pdiaf and
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it's oh right i'm got confused for a moment here for some other reason
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but besides that, which technically isn't necessarily a lens, but it's labeled as such
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is the SL3D lens or whatever you want to call it. It's basically the biometric scanner
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So we can use the face ID on the phone, which is this little, oh, the thing that is literally blinking right now
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and probably the space right next to it. So there we go
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Now, that being said, the blinking that you've seen right here Yeah, I don't see that in person
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This is infrared, so your eyes can't actually see this kind of light
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So this is visible by the camera itself, and on the camera you can obviously see it
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But to the naked eye, looking at the device, you're never going to see that kind of light. Now, moving on, in terms of the internals, we have a 3,350 millampower battery
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Pretty small battery size for the size of the device itself, to be honest
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considering devices that this size have more like 4,000 million power battery but whatever
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it's also supporting a charging speed of don't know because it's ample so it doesn't really state
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but they advertise the charging like time it will take you so apparently gets your device in up to 50 in 30 minutes which puts it somewhere around like what 22 watts
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So it's laughable, to be honest. Anyway, we also have wireless charging at 7.5 watts
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which is the Chi charging standard, and if you're using the MagSafe standard, the more expensive because it's Apple certified, you get 15 watts
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Obviously it's proprietary, so it will cost you more. Anyway, moving on
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In terms of the internals, we have a... The new... Actually, no, this isn't the new processor, it's the old one
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just an newer device. It's an Apple A16 bionic chip set right here
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And we have six gigabytes of built-in RAM, and in terms of storage, we're looking at anywhere from 128 gigs
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to half a terabyte. and all the storage is using NVME standard
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so it's blazing fast it will chew through any kind of rendering that you want to do on the device
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without a single problem so that is actually good and see if there's anything else that I missed
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alright the display I actually haven't talked about the display probably because it doesn't really change that much
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Anyway, it's a super retina, XDR, OLED, HDR 10, Dolby Vision, whatever, yeah, it's basically an OLED display
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Now, the funny thing is, it doesn't even support high refresh rate, which is just like a middle finger from Apple
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Like, here you go, here's type C, but we're not giving you high refresh rate because you got to pay for the pro version to get that
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Let's be honest, budget devices nowadays can come with high refresh rate displays
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90, 120, for less than 200 bucks. I want somebody who can logically explain to me
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why the frick does this device not come with high refresh rate. It boggles my mind how this company can still be one of the most valued companies
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when they produce garbage like this. Because let's be honest, this device is exactly the same as it was the last year
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and the year before that. and the only thing that they changed between these devices at least in the higher end ones
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because in terms of the non-pro versions like this one did have a little bit of a change
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they added dynamic island which I'm pretty sure previously just had an ugly ass notch
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and the year before that was even worse but if we just look at for instance like the
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this one right I know that I was talking about the non version but I want to just kind of shine a little bit of light This is the pro version
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And the difference between this pro, the year before that and even year before that, is basically nonexistent
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If I would show you all three devices next to each other, I don't think you can just spot a difference
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how they differ between each other because they all look exactly the same
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And the only difference is that this one now comes with a type C and has a newer process
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processor and if Apple decides for some idiotic reason later on that hey maybe we can get away by
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selling devices with the same processors and still charging people more I'm pretty sure they will
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oh wait I'm holding it in my hand it's this it's a last year's oh my god it just
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dawned on me wow um yes I just came to a conclusion that Apple is doing what I was just
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thinking of um so anyway this is basically the last year's model in the last year's body and that's as best as i can explain this
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it's a mediocre upgrade um not really worth the money in my opinion especially if i've an
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old device it comes at about like about eight hundred dollars something like that so if you already
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have the old iPhone as an example even the pro version of it then for goodness sakes don't upgrade
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you're not going to get anything from it. If you have the non-pro version last year, obviously not big of an upgrade and not worth the money
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If you're only looking for just showing off with your brand new device, then by all means go for it
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But in terms of actual benefit of upgrading it, the only thing that you get is a Type C port right here
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That is a new addition to this device. And apart from that, it's just same old
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Nothing has changed. So there we go. Now that's basically my review
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My rent crapping on Apple because at this point I'm a little bit frustrated with the device
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I used to love Apple. I did have like the old iPhone 2, 3GS and 4
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And those were great devices. But it's far from what it used to be nowadays
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So it's basically the same old device. So yeah, if you found this video helpful, fun and informative, don't forget to smash
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