Problems encountered when switching from iPhone15pro 128G to iPhone16plus 256G

by Poster Mar 5, 2025 111
My iPhone15pro was the first batch to buy when it was just released. At that time, I was using 128G of memory, and I felt that there was still a surplus. Later, there were more and more photos and files in my phone, and 128G was stretched. I had to delete some apps when upgrading the system, so I just wanted to change it to a large memory one. This time point is a bit embarrassing now. The iPhone 16pro has been released for half a year, and it feels that it is not significantly improved compared to my 15pro. However, if I want to replace it with the 16pro 256, I have to add a lot of money. I just think that I don't usually take many pictures and need a large memory. I haven't used it. I have never had a large screen and wanted to try it. After choosing and choosing, I felt that the 16plus meets my requirements, so I sold the 15pro first and replaced it with the 16plus 265G. But after I used it for a few days, I found a fatal problem. This 16plus does not have a high-refresh screen. I used to use 15pro to cut various screens, which was silky and smooth. Now the 16plus switches back and forth between apps or switches back to the home screen. The visible lag is really uncomfortable to watch. The mobile phone priced at 8,000 yuan, why is it not as smooth as an Android phone priced at 2,000 to 3,000 yuan? This high screen refresh really affects the experience. In the past, I didn't feel the lag at all with 15pro, but now every time I slide the screen and open the APP, it gets stuck. What should I do? If you sell the 16plus that has just been used for a few days, you will lose at least a few hundred yuan. What can you do to minimize the loss? Sorrow

Replies

  • Anonymous2631 Mar 4, 2025
    Did you purchase it from official channels? If so, you can return it for no reason, right?
  • Anonymous137 Mar 4, 2025
    https://i.imgur.com/KsisKQH.png Hahaha, three months ago, you even recommended a high brush 15PM to others...
  • Poster Mar 4, 2025
    @ Anonymous137 I am really ashamed... There was no storage capacity anxiety at that time. The post compared 15PLus. I was also confused for a while. The main reason is that my 15pro 128G is about the same price as this 16plus 256G, the memory capacity has doubled, and the battery life is much better, so I thought of changing my phone. I have also considered high refresh rate, but I have been using iphone 11 before using 15pro, thinking that I should be able to adapt to it, but unfortunately I still underestimate the experience of high refresh rate on the smoothness of the phone. Alas
  • Poster Mar 4, 2025
    @ Anonymous2631 bought it from JD.COM, with the state subsidy superimposed, as well as Jingdou and some cash discounts that I have praised over the years. The activated mobile phone cannot be returned. Even if it is almost brand new, the loss of selling second-hand is 500 yuan. Alas
  • Anonymous137 Mar 4, 2025
    @ Poster It's easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it's difficult to go from luxury to frugality. Let's use it for a few more days to see if you can get used to it. I see you have sold the 15pro? That would be a little embarrassing
  • Anonymous2632 Mar 4, 2025
    Didn't you try it at the store in advance? I went to see it several times and I felt that the standard version of the animation dropped frames when I got started, but the pro was very silky. Some fruit powder friends in the station said it didn't get stuck. I thought it was something wrong with me.
  • Anonymous2631 Mar 4, 2025
    @ Poster # 4 My opinion is that it must be replaced. A mobile phone has to be with you for more than a year. It's even more uncomfortable to struggle with high brushes every day!
  • Anonymous2633 Mar 4, 2025
    The eyes will adapt to themselves. Don't use other high-brush devices. If there are others, there is nothing you can do. If you need to change them, change them
  • Anonymous1654 Mar 4, 2025
    Fruit powder without adaptive function is not real fruit powder, boots.
  • Anonymous2634 Mar 4, 2025
    Photo files that can be solved by icloud, change to low brush and complain, add the reply on the second floor
  • Anonymous2635 Mar 4, 2025
    Get used to it. Inside the app, you won't keep scratching your phone when you really use it. I really don't adapt to it, so I just reduce the frequency of playing with my mobile phone.
  • Anonymous3409 Mar 4, 2025
    You should be able to get used to it after using it for a while
  • Poster Mar 4, 2025
    @ Anonymous2632 If you have never used high-brush, or you are just trying it out, high-brush gives you the feeling that it is dispensable, but if you use a high-brush mobile phone for a year or two and then switch back to a screen without high-brush, at this time, the difference between eyes' viewing of the screen is very big.
  • Poster Mar 4, 2025
    @ Anonymous2631 Indeed, but I read the news that the standard version of 17 this year may have a high brush. I wonder if the high brush of this standard version is the same as that of PRO? Also, I want a mobile phone with a larger screen and good enough battery life. This year's 17air probably won't be able to satisfy it, but it's a lot of money to replace it with the 17pro max, hey.
  • Poster Mar 4, 2025
    @ Anonymous2633 Hmm, but the Dell 32-inch monitor I am using now also has a 60HZ refresh rate, so I can't see the lag. Why is this?
  • Poster Mar 4, 2025
    @ Anonymous1654 lol
  • Poster Mar 4, 2025
    @ Anonymous3409 I hope so
  • Poster Mar 4, 2025
    @ Anonymous2635 My feeling now is that sliding and browsing the circle of friends in WeChat has that discontinuous feeling. You should be able to adapt to it, but it will still be uncomfortable to look at. Alas
  • Anonymous3409 Mar 4, 2025
    @ Poster It should be possible to adapt without using other high-refresh devices at the same time. If you are still using other high-refresh devices, you should not be able to adapt. I am most afraid of comparison
  • Anonymous529 Mar 4, 2025
    @ Poster # 15 Because we are far away, the closer we are, the more sensitive we are