OhNoItsLockett

OhNoItsLockett t1_je780cm wrote

Do you need a phone now? If the answer is yes, buy the 14PM. If the answer is no, wait for the 15.

Keep in mind that we really don’t have any confirmed info on the 15 and as soon as it’s released you’ll start hearing rumors about the 16 and you’ll be back to square one asking if you should wait for that instead.

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OhNoItsLockett t1_j5u6mx9 wrote

I had an iPhone 3G back when it was released which I ended up losing. I picked up a Blackberry Bold 9000 to replace it and 2 weeks later I found the 3G. At that point I enjoyed the BB more so I sold the iPhone. Eventually sold the BB and went back to Android because I missed the app support and customization with rooting and custom roms. Rooting became a thing of the past so I learned to be content without it. I still would follow the iPhone releases over the years and decided that the 14 Pro models and iOS 16 offered enough of an upgrade to previous models to warrant giving it another shot after 13 years.

Coming from a Z Fold 3 to the 14 Pro has been kind of a breath of fresh air in some aspects. Having a phone that is smaller, lighter, better battery life, and far superior camera performance has made the switch quite enjoyable.

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OhNoItsLockett t1_j21iwk1 wrote

If you ever decide to go back to Android I'd have a look at the Asus ZenPhone 9. It's a tiny little phone with surprisingly great cameras.

I'll be converting to iOS tomorrow when my 14 Pro arrives. I haven't owned an iPhone since the 3G was released. What limitations have you experienced outside of customization?

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