Original huh technology Apple Bye bye, Apple 15 Pro Max! 4 reasons to wait for the iPhone 16 Ultra, which are you in favor of?

Bye bye, Apple 15 Pro Max! 4 reasons to wait for the iPhone 16 Ultra, which are you in favor of?

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Upon picking up the new iPhones, it's clear that the standard iPhone 15 model is more impressive than expected this year, while the Titanium Pro model is lighter, thinner, and more tactile, which is very appealing indeed.

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Both Pro phones also bring a host of exciting updates, including the Action Button, the new USB 3 Super feature, and the "Four Prism" telephoto camera lens in the Pro Max.

While this year's flagship iPhone 15 Pro Max didn't offer everything, next year's Pro Max version will reportedly be rebranded as the iPhone 16 Ultra, so we're expecting a lot of innovations that we can expect to see on the iPhone in the future.

1. Longer battery life

As I already mentioned in my first impressions of the iPhone 15 Pro, one of the biggest areas of regret for this year's Pro line of phones is that Apple didn't take advantage of the additional features of the new A17 Pro chip to extend battery life.

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Instead, they took advantage of all the extra features of the A17 Pro to boost gaming performance, increase file transfer speeds by up to 20x over USB-C, and further enhance advanced machine learning for photography and video.

I'm sure many users will love these features, but more users will benefit from longer battery life. iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max can usually get through a full day with light to moderate use without needing to be recharged.

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However, many users have experienced occasional battery life issues with the iPhone 14 Pro. If you spend a lot of time taking photos, sending text messages to friends and family, or uploading some photos to social media, it can be difficult to keep the battery charged throughout the day, even with the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

The truth is that boosting battery life is never an overly flashy feature, it's one of the most useful quality of life features Apple can offer. It will make their Pro line of phones even better for every day use and make them more competitive against the best Android phones.

2. Touch fingerprint recognition on the power button

Another very useful feature that Apple could add to its Pro line of phones would be to integrate a touch fingerprint identification (Touch ID) scanner into the power button, like it already has on the iPad Air (5th generation).

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I'm not here to ask for an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor to be mounted under the display, like the excellent ultrasonic sensor on the Samsung Galaxy S23.

I'm also not asking Apple to replace Face ID and use Touch ID exclusively. in fact, both should be there because there are times when Face ID doesn't work properly - like when you're wearing glasses, sunglasses, a hat or mask, or when the phone is held in a way that doesn't quite fit facial recognition. In those cases, having Touch ID would significantly improve the convenience of the iPhone.

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In addition, this will also improve security, as Apple can provide an option in Settings to require authentication using both Face ID and Touch ID.

This will give the iPhone and potentially third-party app developers the option to make logins on this phone more secure than other phones on the market.

3. 10x telephoto zoom lens

That's right, the iPhone 15 Pro Max has a new quad-prism telephoto camera this year with a 5x optical zoom lens, equivalent to a 120mm focal length.

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This could be Apple's answer to Samsung's periscope "space zoom" lens that was introduced in 2020 on the Galaxy S20 Ultra, and has been refined every year since then in the S21 Ultra, S22 Ultra, and S23 Ultra.

The big difference between Apple's quad prism and Samsung's periscope is that Samsung's technology is still capable of moving twice as far at 10x zoom. I can't wait to try out the new Apple 5x telephoto lens in a variety of situations in the coming months.

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Especially when used in conjunction with Apple's excellent photo processing software and machine learning algorithms, I'm confident that it will be able to achieve exceptional results and create high-quality photos never before seen on an iPhone.

However, it may take some time and effort to catch up with all the 5x to 10x awesomeness on Samsung's flagship phones.

4. Faster charging

Since the iPhone 15 Pro model fails to extend battery life, one of the improvements that could make life better for iPhone users is support for faster charging.

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This means that if you do need to charge in the middle of the day, you can simply plug it in and get it done quickly. Since the iPhone migrated to the USB-C port this year, it's the perfect time to enable faster charging, as USB-C can support super-fast charging speeds. However, this vision has yet to be realized.

Like last year's Pro models, iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have the same 27W charging limit. That means you can charge from 0% to 50% in about 30 minutes, or about 90 minutes to 2 hours for a full charge if you're using a 30W or higher charger. This is the Apple version of fast charging.

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In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S23 has a similar 25W fast-charging capability, again charging 0-50% in about 30 minutes but taking only about 70-90 minutes for a full charge.

However, Samsung also offers a 45W "Super Fast Charge" that can charge the 0-65% in 30 minutes and fully charge it in 57 minutes.

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Both have been turned upside down by Xiaomi's Redmi Note 12 Explorer Edition, which boasts 210W charging and can be fully charged in 9 minutes.

It's unlikely that Apple will adopt a similar technology anytime soon, as fast charging creates extra heat that can negatively impact battery life. However, it definitely makes sense for Apple to offer 35W or 45W charging to increase the charging speed of the iPhone.

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Hello, how are you? I am the original huh, click on the attention, more exciting content waiting for you!

Upon picking up the new iPhones, it's clear that the standard iPhone 15 model is more impressive than expected this year, while the Titanium Pro model is lighter, thinner, and more tactile, which is very appealing indeed.

-

Both Pro phones also bring a host of exciting updates, including the Action Button, the new USB 3 Super feature, and the "Four Prism" telephoto camera lens in the Pro Max.

While this year's flagship iPhone 15 Pro Max didn't offer everything, next year's Pro Max version will reportedly be rebranded as the iPhone 16 Ultra, so we're expecting a lot of innovations that we can expect to see on the iPhone in the future.

1. Longer battery life

As I already mentioned in my first impressions of the iPhone 15 Pro, one of the biggest areas of regret for this year's Pro line of phones is that Apple didn't take advantage of the additional features of the new A17 Pro chip to extend battery life.

-

Instead, they took advantage of all the extra features of the A17 Pro to boost gaming performance, increase file transfer speeds by up to 20x over USB-C, and further enhance advanced machine learning for photography and video.

I'm sure many users will love these features, but more users will benefit from longer battery life. iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max can usually get through a full day with light to moderate use without needing to be recharged.

-

However, many users have experienced occasional battery life issues with the iPhone 14 Pro. If you spend a lot of time taking photos, sending text messages to friends and family, or uploading some photos to social media, it can be difficult to keep the battery charged throughout the day, even with the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

The truth is that boosting battery life is never an overly flashy feature, it's one of the most useful quality of life features Apple can offer. It will make their Pro line of phones even better for every day use and make them more competitive against the best Android phones.

2. Touch fingerprint recognition on the power button

Another very useful feature that Apple could add to its Pro line of phones would be to integrate a touch fingerprint identification (Touch ID) scanner into the power button, like it already has on the iPad Air (5th generation).

-

I'm not here to ask for an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor to be mounted under the display, like the excellent ultrasonic sensor on the Samsung Galaxy S23.

I'm also not asking Apple to replace Face ID and use Touch ID exclusively. in fact, both should be there because there are times when Face ID doesn't work properly - like when you're wearing glasses, sunglasses, a hat or mask, or when the phone is held in a way that doesn't quite fit facial recognition. In those cases, having Touch ID would significantly improve the convenience of the iPhone.

-

In addition, this will also improve security, as Apple can provide an option in Settings to require authentication using both Face ID and Touch ID.

This will give the iPhone and potentially third-party app developers the option to make logins on this phone more secure than other phones on the market.

3. 10x telephoto zoom lens

That's right, the iPhone 15 Pro Max has a new quad-prism telephoto camera this year with a 5x optical zoom lens, equivalent to a 120mm focal length.

-

This could be Apple's answer to Samsung's periscope "space zoom" lens that was introduced in 2020 on the Galaxy S20 Ultra, and has been refined every year since then in the S21 Ultra, S22 Ultra, and S23 Ultra.

The big difference between Apple's quad prism and Samsung's periscope is that Samsung's technology is still capable of moving twice as far at 10x zoom. I can't wait to try out the new Apple 5x telephoto lens in a variety of situations in the coming months.

-

Especially when used in conjunction with Apple's excellent photo processing software and machine learning algorithms, I'm confident that it will be able to achieve exceptional results and create high-quality photos never before seen on an iPhone.

However, it may take some time and effort to catch up with all the 5x to 10x awesomeness on Samsung's flagship phones.

4. Faster charging

Since the iPhone 15 Pro model fails to extend battery life, one of the improvements that could make life better for iPhone users is support for faster charging.

-

This means that if you do need to charge in the middle of the day, you can simply plug it in and get it done quickly. Since the iPhone migrated to the USB-C port this year, it's the perfect time to enable faster charging, as USB-C can support super-fast charging speeds. However, this vision has yet to be realized.

Like last year's Pro models, iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have the same 27W charging limit. That means you can charge from 0% to 50% in about 30 minutes, or about 90 minutes to 2 hours for a full charge if you're using a 30W or higher charger. This is the Apple version of fast charging.

-

In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S23 has a similar 25W fast-charging capability, again charging 0-50% in about 30 minutes but taking only about 70-90 minutes for a full charge.

However, Samsung also offers a 45W "Super Fast Charge" that can charge the 0-65% in 30 minutes and fully charge it in 57 minutes.

-

Both have been turned upside down by Xiaomi's Redmi Note 12 Explorer Edition, which boasts 210W charging and can be fully charged in 9 minutes.

It's unlikely that Apple will adopt a similar technology anytime soon, as fast charging creates extra heat that can negatively impact battery life. However, it definitely makes sense for Apple to offer 35W or 45W charging to increase the charging speed of the iPhone.

Remember to reward those who like this article, and don't forget to retweet, like, comment and follow!