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gabegabe23 t1_j63vqat wrote

The only way I can see “fixing” this is to use ProRAW and learning how to do the color correcting, contrast, sharpness etc….yourself. The processing is what I think you don’t like which is understandable. Thats why they made the regular iPhone 14, for people that just want to point and shoot, not necessarily tinker with settings.

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WinterInfamous7213 t1_j63sxlr wrote

Yes. You can easily switch between core functions like phone calls, maps navigation, timers, alarms, music and so on. I regularly switch between google maps and Apple Music when I’m biking. And it takes me touch, there’s literally not a more efficient way to do this.

The dynamic island haters are mostly iPhone haters or people trying to find excuses for their old devices. I’m not saying you should definitely upgrade if you have a 13 pro but you also can’t say dynamic island sucks. It’s a genuine feature and it will only get better in time.

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cactuschili t1_j63qlyz wrote

back in the day i very briefly had an iphone 4s, but otherwise i’ve always used android. i just picked up a 14 pm since i’m unsatisfied with the current android lineup. anyway, i’ve had my phone for a little over 2 months now and the apps all over the screen and folders just drives me nuts. i’m not keep on the app library and while spotlight search works great, it’s annoying to have to always use. i still haven’t found an arrangement i’m comfortable with, and that’s with using widgets and such to achieve the arrangement and look i’m going for. i really miss the app drawer and custom placement. but if all you’re looking for is a single home screen with your fav apps and some widgets, it is achievable. everything else will just be in the app library, or you can make a folder.

i will also say, i’m irritated with the photo albums - how every photo ends up in the recents album, and while you can create custom albums, the photo is retained in recents always. makes it hard to separate them into albums.

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