Just thinking back to the iPhone 6 which is 10 years old this year. I’m trying to work out if there are any features people use that weren’t available 10 years ago?

My dad still uses my old iPhone 6, and it really highlighted for me that innovation has stagnated in the last 10 years, unless I’m missing something.

  • @[email protected]
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    78 months ago

    Face ID, much more storage (all my music downloaded in lossless quality), a bright screen I can actually read in the summer, wireless charging.

    The rest of the new stuff I use, I omitted, because they are software features, and I don’t think it’s fair to say the older phone couldn’t have ran them if given the chance.

    Even though Apple is much, much nicer with device longevity than any Android manufacturer, I still feel like there should be a way to force updates on old devices. Just put disclaimers that devices updated this way will not receive support or something.

    • @manualoverrideOP
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      38 months ago

      Face ID is a good innovation, not sure it really is a giant leap from Touch ID more of a comparative feature. I always went for the larger storage options but I suppose it depends on your music collection, I tend to use streaming and audiobooks for offline emergencies. The screens have improved, I’ll give you that one, luckily in England a convenient cloud is never far away. I bought a load of wireless chargers, but I’ve slowly been unplugging them in favour of slightly longer cables so I can use my phone while it charges. I can see a use for a MagSafe power bank that is exactly the correct size for one full charge, I’d probably keep one of those on standby just in case.

      • @[email protected]
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        58 months ago

        Face ID is really nice in that 90% of the time it’s like my phone isn’t even locked. Especially with raise to unlock, it just completely gets out of the way.

        I like wireless chargers because you can just put your phone down and it starts charging. I’m a big fan of things charging whenever you put them away, like the Pencil 2, DualSense controllers with the station, or joy con going back into the Switch. I always remember to put stuff away when I’m done, but I used to easily forget to charge them as well, so this has been a big improvement overall for me.

        I have bought the MagSafe battery because it’s super useful, especially when you have an iPhone Mini (the only one that’s usable one-handed). I don’t have to compromise and get a giant phone for battery life, and that’s neat.

        ( Android people may say it’s an iPhone problem, but I’m not aware of any Android phone that’s the same size and quality as an iPhone Mini )

        • @manualoverrideOP
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          38 months ago

          That last point is a good one too, I’ve got the iPX and every time I think about a new phone I want to go for the Pro Max Ultra GigaChad Edition for the battery and screen size, but I can barely use the X one handed, there is always that bit in the top corner I can’t get to.

          I need something the size of the mini that can fit in my pocket but can convert into a 75” TV when I need it to, and last a week one one charge, is that so much to ask?!?