>>4236420That's not an advantage, that's a marketing trick for the kind of tasteless basketball shoe retard that thinks phones that cost less than midrange tissot trash watches are status symbols.
iPhones also do not let you turn off HDR with the official camera app anymore, and I heard starting with the 13 or 14, it goes through your older photos as you view them and edits them to be overly vibrant and "clean" (if viewed on a phone screen, anything larger and its NR smear color vomit).
I cringe when my relatives still buying new apple flagships send me photos. They look really unnatural, like
kenrockwell.com awful, and saving them to a real computer is a waste of time because there is nothing good to look at. If the photo has any good content at all I ask if anyone else took a photo of it because the iphone version always looks like actual shit and i'd want to refresh my memory with that like i'd want to refresh my memory with sony colors and a massive saturation boost.