Thoughts of iPhone SE2 as an iPhone 11 user

I’ve been using my iPhone 11 for the past two months (time flies by really fast).

For a quick TMI, I’ve been actually having fun with my phone because I continuously customize it based on the way I want it. I put some very sparkly stickers on the notch, but it was actually quite difficult because of earpiece sticker and all of the sensors on the notch. I still enjoyed it because it was a great way to pass the time because I seem to have nothing to do these days. I actually would’ve wanted to put more stickers on the front side, but the size of the bezels made it very difficult. I personally love small bezels, like the one Samsung phones have nowadays, but this was the first time I actually wanted larger bezels. On the backside, I kept it simple by just putting in photobooth photo with my friends. I decided to just customize my phone that reflected my personality. When people first see me, I appear to be more calm and mature (I think), which is why I kept the backside more simple. When people get to know me, they understand that I am the completely opposite of their first impression, which is why I put such fancy sparkly stickers on the front of my phone.

Anyways, since it’s hard to imagine, I’ll insert some pictures below.

Now, onto the main topic of this blog, I was actually pleasantly surprised with the revealing of the new iPhone SE. When I saw a post about it on Social Media, I thought that it was another rumored photo. When I learned that it actually released and saw the specs, along with the price, I was soso pleasantly surprised. It sort of made me feel like what if I just didn’t buy the iPhone 11 HAHA. Okay, I’ll go into what I love about it.

1. The Design!

I know that the iPhone 8 design is considered to be very outdated and old. Honestly, I do agree because even if I have the iPhone 11, which has significantly smaller bezels than the previous models that had home buttons, compared to my parents’ phones, which are the Note 10+ and the s10, my phone’s bezel seems incredibly big and my phone looks a lot more outdated.

However, there is this iPhone-ness that only the models with home buttons have that I really missed. In addition, as I mentioned earlier, I began to like decorating my phone, and there are times when I wish the bezels were bigger, so it’s not a big problem. Since the iPhone 11 was my first iPhone, I actually never used the models with home buttons. However, whenever I use my friend’s iPhone 8, I was so shocked at how compact and comfortable it was to use. I do love big screens, but I actually prefer the iPhone 8 design much more than the iPhone 11 design, which has the strange placement of the cameras on the back.

Especially during this time of Quarantine, home button with Touch ID is much more practical than the face ID since so many people are using masks these days so it’s harder to unlock our phones.

In addition, recently, I feel that my wrist has a harder time using my phone for a long time because of how heavy it is. For some reason, I didn’t feel this much discomfort when I used my Note 9, even though it technically weighs more. However, the fact that the iPhone 8 is light and easy to grip is a huge win factor for me.

Some things that I wish, however, is that at this point in time, I feel that the original placement of the apple logo and the iPhone logo of the iPhone 8 is prettier than the new one on the SE. However, I know for sure that I am going to start liking the new placement more. I also feel that iPhone 8 originally had amazing colors, especially the gold. Those pretty colors are gone now and replaced with very XR-like colors. Also, I do wish the white phone came with a white front because that gives off the actual iPhone-ness that I mentioned earlier. However, I don’t hate the black front since many people use night mode these days and I feel that black bezels suit night mode better.

2. The Price!

Of course, with the SE, I can’t disregard the price. I actually have a first generation iPhone SE at home because I wanted a separate cheaper phone at a period of my life. I felt that although it is very small, it was well-worth the price because it was significantly cheaper than the iPhone 6s that launched that year.

The 128gb iPhone SE2 is $449, which is around half the price of the 128gb iPhone 11 I own. That makes me wonder if the things I gain with the iPhone 11 are worth the price. I know that the iPhone 11 is known to be the best iPhone for most people since there is a greater advantage worth the money compared to the Pro series. However, the iPhone SE comes with the same chip, similar cameras, and has everything that a lot of people need.

In addition, a lot of people who own iPhones also own some sort of other apple device, such as the Macbook or iPad. I feel that this means that they normally watch videos and Netflix on those devices, like I watch everything on my iPad. This means that a big screen is not completely necessary, and in fact a smaller size might be better since phones are carried around everywhere.

Conclusion

Just based on the headings I have, it seems as though I am only surprised about two things, but within each section, there are many different pros I also included, which I really love about this new phone. During a period of financial crisis like this, I believe that it was very clever for Apple to release a phone that is actually affordable. I really love this phone and if I hadn’t purchased my iPhone 11 two months ago, I probably would’ve gone with this because it’s so worth the price.

iPhone 11: 3 Weeks Later (the cons)!

In my last blog post, I covered the pros of the iPhone 11. That post was written one week of use. Although I did use my phone for 3 weeks, the cons that I thought of after my 1st week of use still remain and there were no more that were added. For sure, the negatives do not outweigh the positives because I have been enjoying my use so far.

1. Weight

I owned the Note 9 previously which had a 6.4 inch screen. This phone has 6.1 inch screen, which is smaller than that of the Note 9. The iPhone 11 (194g) does have a lighter weight than the Note 9 (201g) by a few grams. However, because the screen is smaller, the phone seems much heavier than my Note 9 did. In addition, since iPhones cost a lot to repair, I put on a more protective clear case, which added more bulk and weight to the phone. This makes it very inconvenient to carry around.

My mom owns the Galaxy S10 and my dad owns the Galaxy Note 10+. First, the S10 has the same screen size as the iPhone 11. However, I was so shocked when I carried her phone because it was so light (157g). She also has a bulky case on her phone yet it’s not a burden to hold it. In addition, the Galaxy Note 10+ has a 6.8 inch display, which makes it an entire 0.7 inches bigger than the iPhone 11. However, it weighs 196 grams, which only 2 grams heavier than the iPhone 11. The heavy weight of the phone was actually very noticeable during my day-to-day use.

2. Display

My Note 9 had a QHD+ display with an OLED display. I didn’t notice the quality of the display when I owned the phone because I didn’t have anything to compare it to. Honestly, I do prefer the LCD display over the OLED because LCD is more comfortable for my eyes. And to be honest, I can’t really tell the difference in the screen resolution on a daily basis. I noticed a significant difference, however, when I was watching certain Youtube videos.

When I watch normal Youtuber’s videos that are not filmed with a very high resolution, I can barely tell. However, when I was watching MKBHD’s video, which is filmed with a very high quality camera, I was able to see the pixels. The screen definitely did not seem as crisp as it did when I watched his videos on my Note 9 previously. After realizing this, I am quite disappointed in the screen resolution, but it’s okay because I normally use my iPad Pro to watch videos.

3. Bezels

I am not very sensitive to thick bezels, so this wasn’t as big of a problem. When I use my phone and don’t really pay attention to the design, I can’t even notice the bezels. However, whenever I do pay attention to the design and the bezels, it does seem very wide. It seems especially wide when I see my friends’ Note 10s, my mom’s s10, and even iPhone 11 Pro. This doesn’t bother me too much, though.

4. 5g

This issue doesn’t really relate to me as of this moment, but it may after 1 or 2 years. Now that 5g is rolling in, the next models of iPhones are probably going to have 5g capability. This means that if I choose to use this phone for a couple of years, this will be very dated, not only because of 4g, but because of its screen resolution, bezels, etc. I personally feel like Apple should’ve at least included 5g and made improvements to the screen.

iPhone 11: 1 Week Later (the pros)!

Last Monday (February 24), I switched my phone from the Galaxy Note 9 to the iPhone 11. It was a very inconvenient process because I was unable to move all of my data through iCloud. I also changed my number which definitely did not help. After many hours of re-downloading and transferring, I finally got used to all of the gestures and the functions of this phone. Now that I got to use it for a week, I have some pros I want to share.

1. Design

I purchased the iPhone 11 in the purple color. I am a person who is very sensitive to the physical appearances of the things I own. I personally take care of my devices very well which is why I never cracked a device before. That just proves to show that I like keeping my phone clean and pretty. No matter how well I took care of my Note 9, it was difficult to make my phone look pure and nice. However, the design of the iPhone 11 is incredibly pretty and the purple color, which looks more like a lavender, makes me very happy every time I look at it. I personally was a fan of the rose gold color in the past, but after purchasing this phone, my rose gold iPad Pro seems less appealing.

In addition, when I first saw the phone when it released, I thought the two cameras and the new location of the Apple logo was ugly. However, now, I feel like this design is much prettier than the previous iPhones. Lastly, there was lots of controversy regarding the notch design. As a person who had a phone that did not have a notch, the notch did not bother me at all. In fact, I liked it. My iPad Pro also has the same gestures as the iPhone, such as swiping down on the right for the Control Center. It makes more sense, however, that you swipe down on the right side of the notch for the Control Center rather than just swiping down on the right of a flat bezel.

There are more things I liked about the design, but the last thing that comes to my mind is the glass back. The iPhone 11 Pro has a matte back but a glossy camera bump. The iPhone 11 is the opposite of that with a glossy back but a matte camera bump. Without a phone case, the 11 pro seems much more expensive and professional. However, when you put a clear case on, the 11 Pro’s matte back is pointless because it turns glossy anyways. Then, since the camera bump is not matte, it collects fingerprints. However, the 11 stays glossy both with and without the case so there’s not a big difference. A good thing is that the camera bump is matte so even with a case on, the camera bump does not collect fingerprints, which keeps the phone looking clean.

2. Camera

My Note 9 had an amazing camera and I was satisfied while I had it. However, the phone had inaccurate colors and had some pointless blurring effects. In addition, a lot of the photos turned out shaky, making it difficult to get good pictures. Another dissatisfaction I felt was that the Live focus and the selfie mode had terrible HDR so a lot of the backgrounds just got washed out and was white.

The iPhone 11 has everything that I wanted in a camera.

First, the HDR in the selfie, portrait mode, and just the normal 1x camera is amazing. The background is always present even when there is bad lighting. Sometimes, when I’m taking the photo, the background seems washed out, but the phone processes it in a way the photo comes out looking amazing. I was so happy about this because I was finally able to get quality pics anywhere anytime.

Next, the colors are incredibly accurate. Previously, no matter what outfit I wear and what makeup I put on, the colors almost always looked similar so there was no point in trying to look pretty in photos. However, this camera is able to clearly show every single slight color change and produce a picture that looks exactly the way I see it in real life. I was soso happy about this.

The details in this phone camera is incredible as well. When I take a selfie or a normal picture and zoom in, I can see every little detail. Although it does catch some details that may look better if blurred out (such as skin imperfections), as a person who owned a phone that blurred out too many details, I love the quality of this camera.

The shutter speed of this phone camera is amazing as well. The shutter speed allows less shaky photos to come out. Now, I can just point and shoot and still have amazing results with my camera.

Last thing I love is that there is a wide angle camera. My Note 9 also had dual cameras, but it had a normal 1x and a telephoto camera. Since I didn’t zoom into photos very much, however, I ended up using the phone as if it had a single camera. The wide angle camera enables me to take more in the frame and this was very useful when I was unable to go further back to take a picture of something. In addition, the live focus not has a wider range of view, which allows me to take a portrait photo without moving so far back to get the person in.

3. Screen

In addition to the notch and camera design, the screen resolution was also a controversy. Yes, my Note 9 had one of the best quality displays and the 11 has a very low screen resolution for a flagship. When I heard these reviews online, I thought that it would have an incredibly low quality display. However, even though I used the Note 9 with the maximum screen resolution, I couldn’t tell the difference in screen resolution in the iPhone 11 (I am very insensitive to the screen). In fact, since it does not have an OLED display, when I use my phone in the dark, my eyes hurt less.

Also, the screen size is smaller than my Note 9. I was worried because I heard lots of reviews about how the phone was too big. However, since my Note 9 was bigger, this phone seemed more portable and comfortable to carry in the hand. One thing I noticed, however, was that the font is very small on such a big phone. Therefore, I recommend the Zoom mode on the phone because it makes everything seem more regular-sized.

Lastly, because this phone has a flat screen, unlike my Note 9 which had the edge display, it was so much easier to find cases and screen protectors that worked. My Note 9 had a curved display so it was so difficult to find a good quality glass screen protector. In addition, many phone cases did not have a lip that protected the screen well. However, with this flat display, it was so much easier to choose an affordable screen protector and case that still has good quality.

4. etc…

First, Airdrop was very, very useful because there are times in school when I need to get a photo sent to me. However, it was a very annoying process previously to get their number and then get the photo sent. Now, I can just get a photo without saving numbers; just with a few clicks, I will have the photo.

I personally do not care about the iMessage stuff, but I thought it was great that now when I share photos through iMessage, the quality doesn’t get worse. On Android phones, the photo quality gets worse when sent through messages so I had to use a third party app. Now, however, I can just use the iMessage app and the quality will still be the same. In addition, now I can use iCloud to sync my messages and text on my iPad, which was a huge plus.

Social media quality got so much better. For example, when I post a boomerang on Instagram, it turns out looking much cleaner than on Android. On my Note 9, the boomerangs came out in terrible quality, but now, the quality is much better.

The speakers on this phone are amazing. Even with a few bars turned on, the volume is very loud so I never need to put it up all the way. This enhanced my video watching experience and was a huge plus.