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Real User Review #3-iPhone 12 Pro

Hey Guys!We are starting a new series on Mr.FactChecker called "Real User Review" where a person who has used a phone or device as his daily driver gives his impressions about the device.These reviews are very trustworthy as they come from people who has used the device for a prolonged period of time.

Today,we have with us Asish Agarwal with us who has been using the iPhone 12 Pro for the last 6 months.Read on to find out what he thinks of the phone.
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User Profile:
Asish is a normal user.He uses his mobile for taking photos,music, social media and watching YouTube videos in a small amount.He used to game a bit but now he is not into gaming and similar stuff.He loves trying new apps and explore new features in the phone.


1)What is the primary reason to buy an iPhone?Have you ever considered an android phone before?
Surprisingly,I was an Android user before using this iPhone.I have been using this iphone 12 Pro for the last 6 months.
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2)What phone were you using before this?
I was using a Samsung S10+ before buying this iPhone 12 Pro.

3)How long do you intend to use this device?
I don't have any specific time frame in mind.Let's see how far I can go with this phone.That is a question which time will answer.

4)How is the battery life in the phone in your usage?
Battery life has been quite good in my experience.It is actually quite comparable to the Samsung I had which has a bigger battery.

5)What are the things you think has room for  improvement in the phone?
The thing I have the most complaint is the iOS ecosystem.Like,I am used to services from Microsoft such as PowerPoint and Excel.However,as these apps are not compatible with iOS making it a bit of annoying.iOS has its own set of applications for these operations.
For these,you need to get into the iOS ecosystem completely and buy yourself a Mac which again is expensive.
                         The iOS ecosystem

6)Will you recommend it to others?
Yes,I have no reservations whatsover in recommending this phone to anybody.

7)Do you regret your purchase by means?
Well,I have no regrets till now.

8)How much you trust Apple as a company? Please give your answer on a scale of 1 to 5.
iPhone keeps all your data safe as it  does not allow third party apps to get downloaded on your device.I will rate Apple 5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.

9)This time Apple has started not bundle in chargers in the phone.What do you think about it?
I think it is just pure business they are doing with this charger thing.

10)Will you ever consider to go to the Android system after this phone?
I don't know till now.When I think it is the time to switch the phone,I will consider all the options and might be going for Android.

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We are thankful to Asish Agarwal for providing us with valuable insights from his usage.
Asish is a businessman and keeps tabs on the latest tech scoops and is a tech enthusiast.Do consider following him on his social media handle.


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The claims made in the article are all of Asish's personal opinions.
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