AleMUltra

joined 11 months ago
[–] AleMUltra@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Apple does not support this gesture in its apps either. Example: if you go to your profile from the App Store (top right icon) then you can't go back comfortably from the bottom, you have to go up with your finger to the top of the screen.

 

As Ross Young had already confirmed in his rundown that later turned out to be perfectly identical to reality, it seems that the next standard iPhones will also be 60 Hz only. This is becoming a ridiculous situation, how can we give money to such a company? By now 120 Hz is something that Android manufacturers rightfully put even on the low end products. By the way, even iPhones Pro hardly ever exceed 90 Hz, so it's not even real 120 Hz. What a disaster.

[–] AleMUltra@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The things I love about iPhone are MagSafe, Portrait mode, screen calibration. Unfortunately, however, there are also serious drawbacks compared to Android, such as the lousy keyboard, slow animations, fake browsers, lack of a universal backward method, and more.

[–] AleMUltra@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Confirmed. Android 14 with the One UI 5.1-6 is much more stable and performant than iOS 17.

[–] AleMUltra@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Yeah. What are you gonna do? Come back to Android or stay with iPhone? I’m undecided

 

Hi guys! I have a problem with iOS. The freaking back gesture. It's not consistent. You often have to go to the upper part of the screen to go back and it makes you loose time and destroys the one-handed usability of the phone. It's a severe problem especially on the Max models. I also noticed that iOS freezes the input during some animations, resulting in a even slower experience. I find myself being way faster on Android for everyday tasks and it's a shame because iPhone has the most powerful SoC ever. Do you have any solutions? I love many things of iPhone but this problem is major, since it's about everyday usability at all times. How can Apple ignore such a basic thing? Thank you!