RE: Poll: What is your favorite iPhone of all time? 9 to 5 Mac

2023-04-21 Thread Carolyn Arnold
I've had 4S, SE1, 11, and 14 Pro. I think I liked my 11 and 14 Pro better. I am 
not a Home Button person. 

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Subject: Poll: What is your favorite iPhone of all time? 9 to 5 Mac

9 to 5 Mac, Thursday, April 20, 2023 at 8:00 AM

Poll:  What is your favorite iPhone of all time?
 
Even though some people say that iPhones look the same year after year, I beg 
to differ. Now, yes, if you go from an iPhone 13 Pro to an iPhone 14 Pro, there 
is going to be very little change in the design and form factor.
But what about when we went from the iPhone 3GS to the iPhone 4? Or if you are 
someone that waits years to upgrade, and you go from the iPhone 6 to the iPhone 
14 Pro? Those upgrades or differences become much more drastic.

Depending on when you got your first iPhone, your choices may differ. I am 
lucky enough to have owned pretty much every iPhone since the very first iPhone 
back in 2007. Little did I know that 16 years later, I would be using the same 
brand.

The iPhone has gone through several design evolutions over these 16 years. I 
began to ask myself which iPhone was my favorite iPhone of all time: Was it the 
OG version, the iPhone 4/5 series, or one of the newer ones? What was your 
favorite iPhone?
iPhone design over the years

I do not want to get too detailed, trying to review everything single design 
change Apple has made with its iPhone lineup, but I do want to highlight some 
of the big changes they made as the iPhone lineup matured.

Original iPhone
This phone has many names: the iPhone 2G, the iPhone 1, or just the OG iPhone. 
But this is the one that started it all. The iPhone was released in June of 
2007 with its two-tone look. It was a nice silver aluminum with the bottom 
fourth made of this black rubber-feeling material. It was small, had rounded 
edges, had that famous physical mute switch, and had the headphone jack that 
caused so many issues with third-party headphones because of how far the 
headphone input went into the phone.
 
iPhone 3G & 3GS
After the OG iPhone, Apple really changed the look of the iPhone 3G. It was 
called the 3G because the original iPhone only had EDGE data connectivity, and 
iPhone 3G was the first to give us better 3G data support. But the design did 
change. It was now made of this reflective black plastic (or white, if you 
remember that one). It had more of a bubbly feel to it, and I remember it used 
to rock on the table a lot because the back was not flat. I personally liked 
the white one better, but this was the first real design change Apple gave us.
 
iPhone 4/4s/5/5s
This was peak iPhone design time. Apple got rid of the cheap-feeling plastic 
casing from the iPhone 3G lineup and went to glass and metal for their entire 
iPhone. This is the phone that made you feel like you were using a piece of 
jewelry. We got front and back glass for the iPhone with a metal frame to hold 
it all together.
A few things to note are that the iPhone 5 was the first iPhone to give us a 
larger display and the first to get the lightning connector. We also had 
antennagate during this time, where users would complain about a dropped signal 
when covering the antenna band with their hands. We also got a selfie camera in 
these iPhones, and touchID came to the iPhone 5 lineup. Apple also gave us the 
iPhone 5C lineup during this time, which was a forgetful offering.

iPhone 6 to iPhone 8 Plus
This period of iPhones covers a wide range of iPhones. This was the time we had 
bendgate because the iPhones were just so thin. We also had the first-ever 
camera bump and our first dual camera setup with the iPhone 7 Plus. Lastly, we 
also got our first plus-sized model iPhone. These phones were ultrathin, 
especially when you compare them to today's iPhones. Apple was in a state where 
thinness was considered a premium feature - so the thinner, the better. These 
phones got rid of the back glass and went all aluminum for the casing. In my 
opinion, these were nice, but it was a very safe design that peaked with the 
matte black iPhone 7 Plus
 
iPhone X to the iPhone 11 Pro Max
During this period, Apple went back and innovated again. This was the magical 
introduction of Face ID and the iPhone X. Gone was touchID and the forehead and 
chin bezels. This was the first iPhone that was truly bezel-less with its 
all-glass casing. Gone was the headphone jack; AirPods really began to take 
over during this time.
We also got the iPhone 11 lineup this time around, which included our first 
triple camera array on the 11 Pro Max. I remember thinking that this camera 
bump was insanely big when I first got it. The iPhone 11 lineup was also the 
first time Apple separated its iPhone offerings into Pro and non-Pro models.
The gold 11 Pro Max was one of my favorite iPhones ever.
   
iPhone 12 to iPhone 14 Pro 

Poll: What is your favorite iPhone of all time? 9 to 5 Mac

2023-04-21 Thread M. Taylor
9 to 5 Mac, Thursday, April 20, 2023 at 8:00 AM

Poll:  What is your favorite iPhone of all time?
 
Even though some people say that iPhones look the same year after year, I
beg to differ. Now, yes, if you go from an iPhone 13 Pro to an iPhone 14
Pro, there is going to be very little change in the design and form factor.
But what about when we went from the iPhone 3GS to the iPhone 4? Or if you
are someone that waits years to upgrade, and you go from the iPhone 6 to the
iPhone 14 Pro? Those upgrades or differences become much more drastic.

Depending on when you got your first iPhone, your choices may differ. I am
lucky enough to have owned pretty much every iPhone since the very first
iPhone back in 2007. Little did I know that 16 years later, I would be using
the same brand.

The iPhone has gone through several design evolutions over these 16 years. I
began to ask myself which iPhone was my favorite iPhone of all time: Was it
the OG version, the iPhone 4/5 series, or one of the newer ones? What was
your favorite iPhone?
iPhone design over the years

I do not want to get too detailed, trying to review everything single design
change Apple has made with its iPhone lineup, but I do want to highlight
some of the big changes they made as the iPhone lineup matured.

Original iPhone
This phone has many names: the iPhone 2G, the iPhone 1, or just the OG
iPhone. But this is the one that started it all. The iPhone was released in
June of 2007 with its two-tone look. It was a nice silver aluminum with the
bottom fourth made of this black rubber-feeling material. It was small, had
rounded edges, had that famous physical mute switch, and had the headphone
jack that caused so many issues with third-party headphones because of how
far the headphone input went into the phone.
 
iPhone 3G & 3GS
After the OG iPhone, Apple really changed the look of the iPhone 3G. It was
called the 3G because the original iPhone only had EDGE data connectivity,
and iPhone 3G was the first to give us better 3G data support. But the
design did change. It was now made of this reflective black plastic (or
white, if you remember that one). It had more of a bubbly feel to it, and I
remember it used to rock on the table a lot because the back was not flat. I
personally liked the white one better, but this was the first real design
change Apple gave us.
 
iPhone 4/4s/5/5s
This was peak iPhone design time. Apple got rid of the cheap-feeling plastic
casing from the iPhone 3G lineup and went to glass and metal for their
entire iPhone. This is the phone that made you feel like you were using a
piece of jewelry. We got front and back glass for the iPhone with a metal
frame to hold it all together.
A few things to note are that the iPhone 5 was the first iPhone to give us a
larger display and the first to get the lightning connector. We also had
antennagate during this time, where users would complain about a dropped
signal when covering the antenna band with their hands. We also got a selfie
camera in these iPhones, and touchID came to the iPhone 5 lineup. Apple also
gave us the iPhone 5C lineup during this time, which was a forgetful
offering.

iPhone 6 to iPhone 8 Plus
This period of iPhones covers a wide range of iPhones. This was the time we
had bendgate because the iPhones were just so thin. We also had the
first-ever camera bump and our first dual camera setup with the iPhone 7
Plus. Lastly, we also got our first plus-sized model iPhone. These phones
were ultrathin, especially when you compare them to today's iPhones. Apple
was in a state where thinness was considered a premium feature - so the
thinner, the better. These phones got rid of the back glass and went all
aluminum for the casing. In my opinion, these were nice, but it was a very
safe design that peaked with the matte black iPhone 7 Plus
 
iPhone X to the iPhone 11 Pro Max
During this period, Apple went back and innovated again. This was the
magical introduction of Face ID and the iPhone X. Gone was touchID and the
forehead and chin bezels. This was the first iPhone that was truly
bezel-less with its all-glass casing. Gone was the headphone jack; AirPods
really began to take over during this time.
We also got the iPhone 11 lineup this time around, which included our first
triple camera array on the 11 Pro Max. I remember thinking that this camera
bump was insanely big when I first got it. The iPhone 11 lineup was also the
first time Apple separated its iPhone offerings into Pro and non-Pro models.
The gold 11 Pro Max was one of my favorite iPhones ever.
   
iPhone 12 to iPhone 14 Pro Max
We have made it to the current generation of iPhones. Apple went back to the
iPhone 4/5 design by giving us flat sides, a more industrial look, a glass
back, and much more. They introduced 5G with these phones and gave us
MagSafe for charging, and each year these camera bumps got bigger and
bigger. From a design standpoint, I actually love these models of iPhone. It
brings the best of the old design