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手機收購iphone SE: thoughts on going back to a smaller phone
手機收購iphone SE: thoughts on going back to a smaller phone
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It’s not as immersive, and maybe that’s a good thing
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I’ve been using the new
手機收購iphone SE for a couple days now, after having a 6s for a while, and I have to be honest: going back to using a small phone feels weird. I’m convinced that Apple has to be aiming this new phone at people who either love small phones or want a reasonably-priced upgrade from a three-year-old
手機收購iphone.
Let’s face it, a new
手機收購iphone is tempting. It’s a new
手機收購iphone! But if you’ve already graduated to a bigger phone, this phone might not be for you.
I say “going back” because a few years ago I got a lot of mileage out of a smaller smartphone — quite literally, since I was able to carry the thing in hand or strap it to my arm during long outdoor runs and it never felt ridiculous. We had some good times, me and the
手機收購iphone 5s. It was nice and light, but its carved edges made it feel durable. It fit easily in my back pocket when I was carrying grocery bags, out shooting photos, or doing just about anything else that required manual dexterity.
We had some good times, me and
手機收購iphone 5s
Back then, I made fun of phablets. Hard. I wrote a breakup letter to the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 using the phone’s stylus, and said that another 6.6-inch smartphone would probably need to be transported in a flatbed truck. Even a 5.2-inch LG G2 felt too big for me. Who needs a phone this big?
Then things changed. It’s hard to say whether it was just the phones themselves that changed or if it was my own eventual acceptance of them; likely it was both. Overbearingly large phones have reached an elegance in design and level of technical prowess that weren’t there a couple years ago. Case in point: Samsung’s Galaxy S7 Edge. “Phablets,” with their long-lasting batteries and better cameras, are now widely accepted, while phones with 4.7-inch displays have become the new normal.
That’s why switching to the new
手機收購iphone SE, with its 4-inch display, feels so strange, both conceptually and practically. Size does matter for some people. In today’s culture we are imbued with the principle that “bigger” is better, and “thinner” is better, but “smaller” might not be.
When I first picked up the
手機收購iphone SE the other day and started emailing and iMessaging, I noticed a few things. First, this looks just like the
手機收購iphone 5s! Also, I could text with one hand again! And finally, I really do suck at touchscreen typing. Typing on a small keyboard again felt awkward and it took me four tries to correctly enter a password or even just send a quick response to someone. Tweeting felt… risky? All of my apps or app buckets were now squeezed into five rows per page rather than six, pushing some of them over onto the next page.
Oh, and my eyesight has gotten worse. If my recently-adjusted prescription wasn’t enough proof, the
手機收購iphone SE is, because I strained to see everything from messages to Maps to photos. (I mistook a photo of someone wearing a VR headset for someone else entirely.)
To that point, big phones are great for media consumption. I regularly watch videos, and read breaking news updates, saved Instapaper articles, and Kindle books on my 4.7-inch phone. But I’m not sure I’ll be reading books on the
手機收購iphone SE. Swiping through photos and social media on the
手機收購iphone SE was fine, but reading super-long emails on a small screen felt like I was reading them on an actual scroll.
With a large phone you can do so much, which means you are always doing so much
But maybe that has actually been the best part of going back to a small phone: I don’t feel as immersed in it as I do with a larger phone. With a large phone you can do so much, which means you are always doing so much. Yesterday, during a five-minute cab ride, I took a breather, because doing any kind of “meaningful” work on a tiny phone would be annoying anyway.
This isn’t meant to be full review of the new
手機收購iphone SE, because as I said, I still think that the people who will be most interested in this are first-time
手機收購iphone users or those who are already using a 4s or 5s. There’s still a lot more to say about the
手機收購iphone SE beyond, “It’s hard to go back.” This is just my experience switching to the new
手機收購iphone SE from a larger phone, and personally, I’m likely to go back to a larger phone. But a small screen really makes you feel like you’re not quite as committed to it — and for some people, maybe that will be the point.
Photos by Vjeran Pavic
Read next: Our
手機收購iphone SE review
▲iOS 17.4.1電力續航測試。(圖/翻攝自YouTube)
圖文/CTWANT
蘋果於22日正式推出最新的iOS 17.4.1系統,經過國外YouTuber測試後,發現
手機收購iphone SE與
手機收購iphone 13如果使用iOS 17.4.1的話,續航力會有改善,但如果是
手機收購iphone 11、
手機收購iphone 12、
手機收購iphone 15等機種的話,耗電量反而上升,續航力明顯下降。但如果你已經升級iOS 17.4.1想要降級的話,目前還能選擇降級回iOS 17.4。
根據國外YouTube頻道《iAppleBytes》的測試,iOS 17.4.1的續航力分別如下:
手機收購iphone SE(2020年版):3小時33分
手機收購iphone XR:5小時11分
手機收購iphone 11:4小時58分
手機收購iphone 12:5小時50分
手機收購iphone 13:6小時40分
手機收購iphone 15:10小時22分
▲iOS 17.4.1電力續航測試結果。(圖/翻攝自YouTube)
但如果根據《iAppleBytes》先前測試 iOS 17.4的電力測試影片,當時續航力結果如下:
手機收購iphone SE(2020年版):3小時19分(增加14分)
手機收購iphone XR:4小時44分(減少27分)
手機收購iphone 11:5小時26分(減少28分)
手機收購iphone 12:5小時59分(減少9分)
手機收購iphone 13:5小時48分(增加52分)
手機收購iphone 15:10小時47分(減少25分)
▲iOS 17.4電力續航測試結果。(圖/翻攝自YouTube)
從比較來看,可以明顯看到,除了
手機收購iphone SE、
手機收購iphone 13升級到iOS 17.4.1之後增加續航力外,其餘機種均減少續航力,其中
手機收購iphone XR、
手機收購iphone 11與
手機收購iphone 15的續航力下降幅度更為驚人,幾乎接近半個小時。
《CTWANT》建議,使用者如果還沒升級到iOS 17.4.1系統的話,可以參酌一下是否要升級(但至少要升級到iOS 17.1,因為在iOS 17.1之前有十分致命的安全性漏洞)。如已經升級到iOS 17.4.1,目前還有機會還原回iOS 17.4。但過往蘋果會習慣在新版系統推出的一周後關閉舊版系統的認證功能,因此如果要降版的話,手腳真的要快。
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