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Neal

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I'm watching the Apple event now and they are detailing the new iPhone 14. A new feature "Emergency SOS" may replace the need for a garmin inReach. I don't know any other details, just FYI this was just announced. First two years are included with the purchase.
 
Looking into future travels and sat based devices and came upon this in Apple. Apparently you can use a iPhone 14 or newer to report emergencies over sat service. This makes a dedicated, for emergency only, Inreach type device unnecessary, unless you follow a PACE plan. Redundancy thing...

 
I don't believe Apple is using the same SAT network at Garmin inReach and I believe what Apple is using is not the better one? I don't remember, this was discussed a year ago on an aviation forum. I believe Apple is using Globalstar.
 
@Neal, I believe you are correct on Globalstar. When TMobile and Starlink announced their partnership a few months back Apple rushed out an announcement that they were working on a text message via sat service to compete with T-Mobile/Starlink for emergencies where cell towers were not available.
 
I have to agree with this guy. Apple is really stretching it these days.

 
I have a 12 Pro Max which is perfect and great battery life. Yes, I have a 15 Pro Max coming Friday which quite frankly I don't need and know it's a mistake. Next year is probably the better time to buy. But I'll see how it goes and it can always be returned. But no, I don't believe it's a needed or worthy upgrade. For some reason I did it anyways.
 
I think they call this Buyers' Remorse :(
 
it has been my experience with apple that the real changes that matter happen on the "second" edition of the model rollout, it used to be called the "S" model, 6, 6s, 7, 7s, 8 etc. then they skipped the 8s and number 9 and went to the X or 10, then the XS, or 10S, after that the second edition rollout models became the even numbers, the 11 was a minor improvement over the 10, the 12 was the major improvement.

the 13 was a minor and the 14 was a major, the 15 is a minor, the 16 will be the major. I skip the odd numbers and wait to see what they are offering for the evens,

the only reason I upgrade is because I use the apple business program, which allows a business to "lease" the devices for 24 months and turn them in for the next version they are eligible for, I made sure to start on the second or "S" release years ago, and I have maintained that as my next available upgrade, I am currently on the 14 and not eligible for a lease upgrade until December 2024, which will be the 16 rollout.

also, the second or even rollout version tends to address most if not all of the "bugs" that the odd number units suffer from.
 
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I think they call this Buyers' Remorse :(
Still an incredible phone and upgrade.

In terms of professional photographer, it may not be the best lens situation and resolution.

Jury is out.
 
@Neal ,

I stayed up late to dig into this further since this bugged me, as well as other buddies.

While this guy presents some very good points, he’s a bit of a negative nay-Bob in terms of berating resolution and file size.

But, his point about the fixed, aka optical lenses, is a valid one. With the Pro Max, you’ll NOT have the 77mm (3x) lens but, instead, the 120m (5x). SO…you’ll have a big jump from the 24mm to the 120mm. That's just the sacrifice you’ll have to make if you take the PM. BUT YOU SHOULD NEVER EVER EXPECT GOOD QUALITY FROM ZOOMING INBETWEEN THE “FIXED” LENSES…PERIOD! This is “digital zoom” and doing so will trash the resolution of any image…on any camera. This hasn’t changed from any version iPhone, 14PM included. So, I’m completely disregarding that whole rant which is actually just as confusing to the non-technical photographer.

His claim of “file bloat”, I chucked into the round file labeled, “WHAT EV ER”! Blaming Apple for intentionally doubling the file size of a 12MP image because they want to make more money on storage? Oh, the horror of Apple making profits. 🙄 First off, buy Apple stock then and be happy. But second, to accuse Apple of having bigger file sizes, kinda proves to me that you haven’t even considered WHAT that exact data contains! There is a ton of extra processing that Apple’s photo engine performs that a “standard DSLR” doesn’t. So…there…how bout that!? I’m not worried about file sizes or storage a single bit, so long as the phone kicks butt as an incredible “camera in my pocket”…and that, it does!

I know this was long, but I really hopes it reveals the important facts and cuts through any hyperbole.
 
Thanks @CaptainGizmo - some of the issues were brought up by others last year with the iPhone 14 Pro Max so it's not all new. I know the iPhone 14 users (some of my pilot buddies) had major battery drain issues I think from the action doofer at the top, can't remember the name of it, so hope that doesn't remain with the 15 but will watch for it as I've had great battery life with my 12 Pro Max even today with 89% battery health.

iOS 17 seems to run even better, smoother, again asking myself why are you doing this? But I'm a techie and so be it. I have a nice Nikon D850 digital camera that I need to continue to use for good photography stuff but the phones typically do just fine too for my use. In the end I realize this is a 14S and Apple seems to be struggling to innovate still coming out of the pandemic and dealing with employees not wanting to return to the office I presume. To continue my rambling, I think these phones are like computers in that they are so good they are lasting far longer and not needing to be replaced as often just like PC's started out. I shouldn't be spending this money is the real issue at hand, ugh, we'll see how it goes. Not admitting an Apple Watch Ultra 2 is also coming, nope. Just hope @sheridany doesn't read this and dispatch my therapist that will send me back to the 18 step spendahaulics shock therapy program.
 
Thanks @CaptainGizmo - some of the issues were brought up by others last year with the iPhone 14 Pro Max so it's not all new. I know the iPhone 14 users (some of my pilot buddies) had major battery drain issues I think from the action doofer at the top, can't remember the name of it, so hope that doesn't remain with the 15 but will watch for it as I've had great battery life with my 12 Pro Max even today with 89% battery health.

iOS 17 seems to run even better, smoother, again asking myself why are you doing this? But I'm a techie and so be it. I have a nice Nikon D850 digital camera that I need to continue to use for good photography stuff but the phones typically do just fine too for my use. In the end I realize this is a 14S and Apple seems to be struggling to innovate still coming out of the pandemic and dealing with employees not wanting to return to the office I presume. To continue my rambling, I think these phones are like computers in that they are so good they are lasting far longer and not needing to be replaced as often just like PC's started out. I shouldn't be spending this money is the real issue at hand, ugh, we'll see how it goes. Not admitting an Apple Watch Ultra 2 is also coming, nope. Just hope @sheridany doesn't read this and dispatch my therapist that will send me back to the 18 step spendahaulics shock therapy program.
I have a 14 pro max 512gb and have never had any battery issues. my battery lasts 2 days easy with avg screen use of 7.5 hours a day.

however, with having had issues with the battery health declining on previous iPhone's (down to 80% within a year) I have taken on a new approach to charging.

first I used to plug in to my car for carplay every drive, this obviously keeps the device charging, I purchased a wireless carplay device so I no longer charge while driving.

second I no longer charge until the battery is under 20% and never charge above 90%

I purchased a USB "timer" that allows me to set how long the usb charge port is active and charging. at 12 months old now my 14 is still showing 99% battery health with these changes.

Amazon product ASIN B07467HKNZ
When I go to bed I set the delay for 5 hours, and the charge time for 3 hours, (given a typical 8 hour night of sleep)
 
@Neal,

Group therapy is available. I’m in.

Only issue I have to work through is grabbing an Ultra2 while we are on the road! 1st world problem! LOL

You’ve gotta handle on tech things.

The 14PM has been near perfect for me…so no fear.

Oh, I failed to mention the comment about the f-stop (aperture) of the 120mm being f/22 and Apple not mentioning it. Gimme a break. Once you’re into photography that deep, you should already know you’re not gonna eek out a 2.8 outta your iPhone with a 120mm lens.

Goes back to the processing magic behind the scenes. If you don’t believe it; try a night shot with my 14PM and see it blow away my Sony a7 beast.
 
@mjeds Apple has that taken care of but it's good to understand it in that your phone won't just charge when plugged in. Check Settings > Battery > Battery Health & Charging and make sure "Optimized Battery Charging" is ON. My phone also has "Clean Energy Charging" ON.
 

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