Every year, Apple releases yet another device, the most popular device being the iPhone, though nothing really changes except the Computer Chip, the Colors, and of course, the thing they upgrade the most, the Camera.
Though what if Apple tried to improve upon other things, like the durability or maybe storage, well, here is a list of things Apple could improve that they never will.
The camera on the iPhone is fantastic and able to capture distant objects far away, which is impressive, but when do you use your camera for high performance in a worker’s life, and not filming?
Instead, you use the other parts like the screen, battery, storage, and many other parts. These should be improved and have more priority over a camera that isn’t usually used by the regular person.
Let’s start with some of the current problems that some states, first up, the battery. It barely lasts through the day without dying on you. In this age, we rely on it for anything.
So, a moment of darkness can cause major frustration, while competitors have made major strides in the battery compartment to prevent this, while Apple has been twiddling its thumbs. The next problem is storage, for such an expensive camera that can take high-quality pictures, the storage simply cannot handle all that, plus daily usage.
Makes no sense, right, while yet again competitors have excelled in this field, Apple has been sitting around liking the lollipop, which is that of young consumers’ money.
The final argument being just basic RAM (Random Access Memory), it is what your phone uses to make very fast math calculations, so the Storage doesn’t need to do anything. Everything you do on your phone uses RAM.
Whether a phone call, playing a game, or taking a photo with that nice camera, they all use RAM. But most iPhones come with a very small amount, meaning you’re going to get a visit from a favorite problem, Freeze Up.
Yes, iPhones are more prone to freeze-ups due to the lack of RAM, which isn’t a shock, so instead of focusing on that fancy camera that Samsung already outdid, focus on the people. Just because minors say yay to a new camera doesn’t mean it is a good thing.
Wakey, Wakey Apple, you’re in a new era with new needs, not a camera that can shatter with just a 1-inch fall. But in the end, what phone you choose is up to you; both have their benefits and downsides. Many go to Apple from peer pressure or because they want a simpler UI that is pretty, which is why I switched, but I think that may have been a mistake sometimes.