Blaztek Is A Geekhttp://blaztek.postach.io/feed.xml2020-09-23T08:52:46.316000ZWerkzeugTiny iPhone SE Reviewhttps://blaztek.postach.io/post/tiny-iphone-se-review2020-05-24T07:09:55.361000Z2020-04-25T17:40:42ZBlaztek<div>I got my new <span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="color:rgb(252, 18, 51);">(PRODUCT)</span><sup><span style="color:rgb(252, 18, 51);">RED</span></sup></span> iPhone SE yesterday (2020/04/24). So far, I’m very happy with it. What I like about it the most is what I loved, and missed, about my iPhone 8: the Touch ID. The fact that I don’t have to be looking at the phone or even recognizable is amazing! Wearing a face mask couldn’t be any easier.</div>
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<div>I also like the smaller size. Its width is a little bit smaller and the height is quite a bit smaller than my iPhone X - so it fits in my pocket rather well.</div>
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<div>So far, there it’s nothing that I dislike about it but I’ll post more if I find something. There’s a much better <a href="https://apple.news/AgiyR6juhSdqudF7T3pnWrA" rev="en_rl_none">review</a> on <a href="https://www.cnn.com" rev="en_rl_none">CNN</a>’s website. Please check it out.</div>
Should I Upgrade from iPhone X to iPhone SE (2020)?https://blaztek.postach.io/post/should-i-upgrade-from-iphone-x-to-iphone-se-20202020-09-23T08:48:33.885000Z2020-04-17T02:12:50ZBlaztek<div>Yesterday (2020-04-15), the cheap iPhone SE was introduced. Presale starts tomorrow (2020-04-17).</div>
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<div>So what exactly are the differentiating features that make it better than the iPhone X?</div><h1>The Tit for Tat List</h1><div>The new SE is 1.1 inches smaller. The SE gets about the same battery life as the iPhone 8 does. Which makes since, given approximately the same battery size. What I failed to realize is that the iPhone X has a bigger battery (duh - the phone is bigger). And thus gets about 2 more hours. So the iPhone SE has battery death sooner than the iPhone X does.</div>
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<div>For me, that’s almost a deal breaker. I’ve gotten used to the battery life on my X and enjoy not having to charge it as soon as I had to on my iPhone 8.</div><h2><u>The Geeky Stuff</u></h2><div>The iPhone X has the A11 Bionic chip with Neural Engine. The new iPhone SE has an A13 Bionic chip with third-generation Neural Engine.</div>
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<div>As for capacity, they both offer 64 and 256 GB. However, the iPhone SE also has a 128 GB.</div>
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<div>The iPhone SE has Touch ID. For, me, that’s a feature as I don’t really like the Face ID on my iPhone X. But my wife goes the other way. Having a MacBook Air with touch, an iPad Air with touch and now a 2nd generation iPhone SE also with touch makes my little geeky world go around.</div>
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<div>I mean I can’t have two touch devices and one face. That could cause a disruption in time and space.</div>
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<div>Obviously the display on the new iPhone SE is smaller - exactly the same size as the iPhone 8. For me, smaller is better. The display does get the Haptic Touch, like the iPhone 11 has.</div><h2><u>Back Camera</u></h2><div>When you take away the fact that the iPhone X has two cameras on the back, the specs are about the same. However, digital zoom is up to 10x on the iPhone X and only 5x on the iPhones 8 and SE.</div>
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<div>The 2nd generation iPhone SE gets Portrait mode including advanced bokeh and Depth Control. The iPhone SE also gets a High-Key Mono effect for Portrait Lighting. Like the iPhone 11, the new iPhone SE gets the next-generation Smart HDR.</div><h2><u>Videos</u></h2><div>The specs for the awesome videos the iPhone SE can record are about the same as the iPhones X and 8. However, the iPhone 11 like features include:</div>
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<div>Surprisingly (to me anyway) is that the iPhone X’s digital zooming goes up to 6x while the iPhones 8, 11, and SE have only 3x.</div><h2><u>Front Camera</u></h2><div>Again, the front camera specifications are about the same. The new iPhone SE gets the same Portrait features as the back camera. Of course, the SE doesn’t get the Animoji and Memoji but, for me at least, that’s not a deal breaker.</div><h1>Summary</h1><div>The features of the new iPhone SE (2nd generation) are pretty big. The shorter battery life, less digital zoom, and lack of the mojis are about the only cons. The few iPhone 11 features are pretty sweet as well.</div>
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<div>Will the shorter battery life prevent me from the switch? I’m still not sure yet. I do know that I will miss it if I do switch.</div>
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<div>Knowing me, though, I’ll be getting it tomorrow. LOL!</div>
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iPhone SE (2020)https://blaztek.postach.io/post/iphone-se-20202020-09-23T08:52:46.316000Z2020-04-04T03:53:27ZBlaztek<div><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">To some, the new iPhone SE is just an awesome upgrade to iPhone 8.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">But how does it stack up to iPhone X?</span></div><h1><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">Projected Comparison</span></h1><div><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">Right now, all I can speculate is that the iPhone’s CPU will upgrade from 11 to 13 bionic chip. The font/back cameras will be better than 8, but X? I’m not sure but probably not. I do know that it won't have dual cameras on the back. So, certainly the pics won’t be quite as good as 11 or definitely 12.</span></div>
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<div><b><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";"><span style="color:rgb(229, 158, 37);--inversion-type-color:simple;">Update</span></span></b><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">: It’s been leaked that the 2020 iPhone SE will have about the same camera as the XR. Personally, I don’t need dual cameras, which kind of makes it an upgrade from my X. But dual camera people probably won’t see this as an upgrade.</span></div><h1><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">But Why Switch?</span></h1><div><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">What’s it matter? Well, I got an iPhone X when my wife went to 11. We traded in my iPhone 8 to get a discount on the X. So, I’ve got a X, which I like, but I’m expecting the new iPhone SE to offer a few better features.</span></div><h1><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">Will I upgrade?</span></h1><div><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">I don’t know. I’m pretty compulsive but, even with that, the features need to be there and be ones that I want.</span></div>
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<div><b><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";"><span style="color:rgb(229, 158, 37);--inversion-type-color:simple;">Update</span></span></b><span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue";">: Given that, for me at least, the camera is seen as an upgrade from X (which, to most, it really isn’t) plus the A13 chip, I’m going to upgrade from X to the 2nd generation iPhone SE.</span></div>