What is the reason that iFan changed from iPhone Pro Max to iPhone 16?

 What is the reason why many users switch from iPhone Pro Max to iPhone 16?



According to experts, iPhone 13 Pro Max owners need to upgrade to the latest iPhone 16.


iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 16.


iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 16.


So what are the reasons why users should switch from the 3-year-old iPhone Pro Max model to the new standard iPhone 16 model?


Screen refresh rate isn't a big deal


After using the iPhone 13 Pro Max with its smooth 120Hz display, many people wi


l not want to go back to a phone with a sluggish 60Hz screen refresh rate.


iPhone 13 Pro Max.


iPhone 13 Pro Max.


However, when using the iPhone 16, no one will notice this is a "downgraded" screen. Sure, some apps will be more sluggish, especially wh


en scrolling through long lists. However, it won't take long for users' brains to get used to the lower refresh rate on the iPhone 16.


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Action button is more annoying than expected


Previously, with the standard ringer switch on the iPhone 13 Pro Max, users could quickly and easily switch between silent and r


ing modes. Users could do it without even looking at the phone.


The new Action Button has a lot of potential for personalizing and customizing activities and apps, but nothing beats the already legendary mute/ring functionality.


iPhone 16 colors.


iPhone 16 colors.


For example, when watching a YouTube video in landscape mode, many people will mistake the Action Button for the volume up button, which never happened when using the iPhone 13


Pro Max. Additionally, if the phone is in your pocket, users will not be able to touch the edge to know if the phone is in ring or silent mode. They will have to press the button and count the haptic vibrations, once for ring and multiple times for silent mode.


Camera Control Button is not convenient


In practice, using the new Camera Control button is inconvenient for many reasons. The most important is the inconvenient button position, too low when holding in portrait mode and too high when holding in landscape mode.


Furthermore, we’ve been used to taking photos and interacting with camera app interfaces with our fingers for over a decade and a half, so much so that it’s become second nature. Camera Control doesn’t feel particularly intuitive, as it hides even simple actions and changes between multiple unintuitive taps, swipes, and clicks.


Apple Intelligence is a big disappointment


Apple has yet to release its most exciting Apple Intelligence feature, but many users are already completely bored with the company's foray into artificial intelligence.

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