Oct 23, 2023 Karan Sharma News Source in_mashable 56 hits
Nothing CEO is enjoying reviewing new devices, and this time, he is back with a review of the .
Additionally, Pei arranges a sit-down session with an Apple Store employee to jointly examine the device.
He had previously discussed the iPhone 15 series immediately following their launch.
In this instance, the focus of Pei's discussion centers more on the Pro.
The interview showcases the virtual presence of an Store employee who joins the office for the product review.
They commence by conducting a blind camera test, where both attempt to identify the phone used for each image.
In well-lit conditions, the iPhone 15 Pro and the Nothing Phone (2) yield nearly identical photo quality, although the latter does exhibit exposure issues in one of the image samples.
Pei emphasizes the fact that most smartphones excel under favourable daylight conditions.
However, he underscores the true prowess of the iPhone 15 Pro, which shines when confronted with low-light situations and fast-moving subjects.
When delving into the changes and improvements, the two engage in a conversation about the USB-C port and how Apple has finally acceded to user demands.
However, Pei speculates that Apple's decision to adopt USB-C might have been influenced by governmental regulations, as it aligns with the brand's interest in retaining a larger user base.
The Apple Store employee interjects, pointing out the irony of an environmentally-conscious brand compelling users to purchase additional cables.
Pei responds by mentioning that Nothing drew inspiration from Apple's approach to minimising materials used in their products and incorporating more recycled materials, aligning with their commitment to sustainability.
The Pro models introduce a notable change with the action button, which replaces the mute switch and offers additional functionalities.
Pei expresses his confusion over this decision, as he initially expected Apple to simplify the user experience rather than adding another button.
He suggests that although more functions are added, there may be a lack of balance in the overall design.
Nevertheless, Pei speculates that Apple likely has significant plans for the action button in the future.
Pei also shares his disappointment regarding the user interface (UI), describing it as "crazy" and resembling a magnified version of the phone.
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