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Biting the Apple: late to the party with my first iPhone

Maike Schuldt-Jensen
5/6/2023
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

«I get it». A sentence that rarely enters my mind when dealing with technology. Especially when I recently became the owner of my first Apple device. Recounting my switch from Android to iOS and what I think of my new iPhone 14 Plus.

First steps

Talk to me

Humdrum

I still haven’t been able to get the blaring alarm any quieter. Hey Apple, here’s a new snazzy marketing slogan for the iPhone, free of charge: «From asleep to wide awake in 0.1 seconds.» Since I’ve been under its spell, my neighbour probably gets up the same time as me – whether he wants to or not.

Knock, knock?

WhaaaaaatsApp

It also takes me a while to figure out how to search for a keyword within a (group) chat. Where my Huawei had a clearly understandable, idiot-proof magnifying glass at the top right of the history for searches, my Apple-savvy colleague first has to point out that the search function only reveals itself when I click directly on the contact.

Ageing with dignity

Another thing that really annoys me initially is that there’s apparently no way to enhance your own selfies without an additional app. On my old device, I liked to brighten my teeth a bit and possibly retouch pimples… Well, thanks to iPhone, I have to stand by my natural beauty bravely and involuntarily. With dark circles under my eyes and, sometimes, first incipient wrinkles. Still, humility is healthy. Thanks, Apple.

Verdict: still a tasty Apple

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