Was talking with a friend of mine about the range of iPhone models, and kept wondering if it's a mistake in buying the regular iPhone. Don't get me wrong, maybe some people don't want to spend extra money for some features that they will most probably never use, but the regular ones just miss some things(like the 120 Hz display) that should not be called "features" anymore nowadays. Also the chip is another thing that is messing with me. Like between the regular 13 and 14 the difference is the number on the box. Am I wrong?
I was for a long time a Samsung user( or android in general). But when the iPhone 12 came out I've made the change, not because I wanted to see how iPhone and iOS works( I knew that from using my mother's iPhone), but because of my horrible experience with the last few Samsung models. I had a galaxy A50 that worked for around 3 months and after that time it decided to "sleep" doar around 6 months. After it started again I sold it and bought a galaxy S20 that it was sent to warranty in the first half hour because the wi-fi and cellular were not working, and the replacement couldn't hold a charge for more than 4 hours. So when I've heard that more models had this problem I've made the switch to iPhone and couldn't be more happier with this decision.