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A lot of YouTube people use the Pro model iPhones to record their content. I don’t think there’s any advantage to the normal user by even having the Pro over the regular model tbh. If you are looking at the 13 vs the 15 and filming is likely to be its use, it’ll be worth watching a couple of the more recent YouTube videos from DankPods. He’s always used iPhones and found the 15 to be a bit glitchy and less flexible than previous models.
Getting new phones for my team, can’t quite figure out why an iPhone 15 pro max would be preferable to the 12 or 13 pro max for most phone users. Especially ever more advanced camera capabilities on mobile phones: why? Is it simply to offer the latest and greatest, or do most phone users actually know what it all means, and care?
Are Gen Z and Gen alpha natively communicating in semi-professional short video format instead of written or audio messages like their elders, making advanced camera features literal child’s play?