Why I Switched Back To My Mature iPhone

Like every one else I had been very excited when the iPhone X arrived on the scene. It had so many cool features and this cutting-edge technology that I couldn't wait to try it. For approximately a month it was thrilling, however I started to get it annoying. I was constantly terrified that I would drop it and also the screen would shatter inspite of the protective instance. It had glitches galore. I found myself thinking longingly of my older iPhone 6S that was sitting at the drawer. After about two weeks of using the iPhone X, I broke out my previous 6S and put my simcard back in that phone. Fortunately I already knew just how to back up my phone and did not have any difficulties. Now the iPhone Xis still sitting in a drawer.

This is why I moved back to my older iPhone:

Not Having a Property Button Was Terrible
Whenever the iPhone X arrived one of many qualities that everyone was mad about was that the X does not have a home button. Initially, I liked that too, but then I realized it had been annoying and time-consuming to try and close programs, switch screens, or really do anything with no house button. Trying to backup my phone was also difficult if the home button was not there. I found myself constantly pressing the underside of the device where the home button should've been. Maybe I am just not ready to adopt the cutting edge, I really don't understand. But I really missed the home button.

Facial Recognition Is Just a Nightmare

Facial-recognition instead of Touch ID is another of the features that we were very excited about once the iPhone X surfaced. After a few days of using my face to unlock the phone and do a number of other tasks, I had been over it. I overlook Touch ID or just using my pass code to unlock the telephone. As soon as I tried to cover for items in the store using facial recognition, I had been always holding the line up and looking like a entire hipster. Perhaps not a thing I enjoyed.

It's Too Too Much

I could talk about the other features which the iPhone X has that simply did not benefit me but ultimately the X is just too much phone to get me. Even 1 / 2 of all these things it could perform are too much. Honestly, I reallyjust wanted to streamline my phone use. I would like a phone to call people, text, and also check my email and also societal networking. I do not require a super powerful computer replacement or a super high tech camera that can take amazing videos or still photos. As long as my phone can take halfway decent selfies, that's all I need.

The iPhone X is just too much for what I need.

So I went back to my iPhone 6s, and I'm totally happy with the switch. I'm convinced the iPhone X is precisely right for somebody younger, more creative, or even maybe more stylish than myself, also I am convinced it is a wonderful phone for someone who wants to do more with their phone. However, the iPhone 6s does all I want, for example making enough time to back up my phone a breeze, and it's comfortable and comfortable.

But on a side note, does anybody need my new iPhone X? It's just collecting dust. Contact me for pricing. I'm kidding....... .but seriously, anybody curious?

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