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πŸ“± Samsung S25 FE vs S25 vs A56: Battery, Camera, Performance Testing

In this video, the content creator, Techmo tests these versions of Samsung in order to find out which is best, preferable and well just there. He starts with the design then the battery, camera, microphone, performance testing. Which one do you think will win?

πŸ“ Video Summary

The first comparison category, Design Both S series are IP68 while A56 is only IP67 meaning it can’t be immersed into water (sorry for those who wanted to use it to go swimming) S25 has 6.2 inches. S25FE has 6.7 inches, same with the A56…pick your poison for the best phone with a goo display for watching videos S25 has a higher pixel density and sharp display due to it’s small inches (there you go, I helped you pick) In terms of color processing, A56 is not exactly good enough. However, in terms of taking pictures in a portrait mode, A56 is good at doing that. But then, if you are like some of my friends who enjoy taking pictures for end of the month dumps on IG (sunset pictures included), Go for the Samsung S series

The Microphone quality: When Techmo tried the various Samsung versions:

  • S25 includes a little noise.
  • S25FE cancels any external noise and focuses on the speaker (the person speaking into the microphone).
  • The A56 also cancels noise a little and amplifies the sound of the speaker
In terms of microphone quality, all versions are good, your voice notes will be heard perfectly

Performance testing: For this category: S25 is running on 128gb RAM, while the other two are running on 8gb RAM To test the phones performances more, Techmo used AnTuTu (tests a wide variety of performance metrics such as running stress tests on the CPU, GPU memory (RAM and storage) and also the user experience (UX), the phone with the highest score indicates better raw performance and more power for tasks like gaming and multitasking (inserts drumroll here)

  • The S25 got 2.3 million
  • The S25FE got approximately 1.6m
  • The A56 got only 850k (oops)
In order to get even more accurate results and go further in testing, Techmo also ran Geekbench on the phones, its basically measures the speed and power of your phones CPU and graphics card by running a series of simulated real world task (things people would use their phones to do, could be one action or multiple actions) It also gives you a score to compare with other devices:
  • S25 got 8.9k
  • S25Fe got 6.7k
  • A56 got 3.8k
I’m guessing you already know the phone you’re going for huh?

Battery Testing: The test we have all been waiting for. For this test, Techmo wrote a game. It's basically some balls hitting each other. He ran this game on the various phones to see how long the phones would last. He would also simultaneously switch to Youtube and play videos to further test the battery endurance.

  • The S25FE has 25% more battery capacity compared to the S25. The S25 lasted for 5 hours and 2 minutes.
  • The S25FE lasted for 5hours and 49 minutes.
  • The A56 lasted for 6 hours and 28 minutes.
In terms of temperature, the A56 was much cooler than the rest. S25 and S25FE support Qi2 wireless charging.

πŸ’‘ My Thoughts

Let’s be real, the Samsung A56 only excelled in battery testing and the A56 is lacking in some areas, It belongs to the “well just there” category. We can’t say it’s a totally bad phone neither can we say it is an ultimately good phone. If I were to go for a nice phone among the three, I’d go for the Samsung S25FE, yes you’d go for that as well. A nice camera even with low light, very good battery life and wireless charging super cool. I wouldn’t go for the S25 because think about it the Samsung S25FE is more of an upgraded version of the S25, perhaps the “FE” in Samsung S25FE means “fully extended” just kidding anyway S25FE would be a better choice for me. The S25 belongs to the “preferable category” this leaves us with the best category and that goes to the S25FE [crowd applauds]

πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

This video is comparing three versions of Samsung: S25, S25FE and A56. The video creator, Techmo, passes the phone through various tests to see which ones would perform better, some tests even have scores. In the end Techmo himself recommended the Samsung S25FE

Samsung S25 FE vs S25 vs A56: Battery, Camera, Performance Testing

πŸ“± Samsung S25 FE vs S25 vs A56: Battery, Camera, Performance Testing

In this video, the content creator, Techmo tests these versions of Samsung in order to find out which is best, preferable and well just there. He starts with the design then the battery, camera, microphone, performance testing. Which one do you think will win?

πŸ“ Video Summary

The first comparison category, Design Both S series are IP68 while A56 is only IP67 meaning it can’t be immersed into water (sorry for those who wanted to use it to go swimming) S25 has 6.2 inches. S25FE has 6.7 inches, same with the A56…pick your poison for the best phone with a goo display for watching videos S25 has a higher pixel density and sharp display due to it’s small inches (there you go, I helped you pick) In terms of color processing, A56 is not exactly good enough. However, in terms of taking pictures in a portrait mode, A56 is good at doing that. But then, if you are like some of my friends who enjoy taking pictures for end of the month dumps on IG (sunset pictures included), Go for the Samsung S series

The Microphone quality: When Techmo tried the various Samsung versions:

  • S25 includes a little noise.
  • S25FE cancels any external noise and focuses on the speaker (the person speaking into the microphone).
  • The A56 also cancels noise a little and amplifies the sound of the speaker
In terms of microphone quality, all versions are good, your voice notes will be heard perfectly

Performance testing: For this category: S25 is running on 128gb RAM, while the other two are running on 8gb RAM To test the phones performances more, Techmo used AnTuTu (tests a wide variety of performance metrics such as running stress tests on the CPU, GPU memory (RAM and storage) and also the user experience (UX), the phone with the highest score indicates better raw performance and more power for tasks like gaming and multitasking (inserts drumroll here)

  • The S25 got 2.3 million
  • The S25FE got approximately 1.6m
  • The A56 got only 850k (oops)
In order to get even more accurate results and go further in testing, Techmo also ran Geekbench on the phones, its basically measures the speed and power of your phones CPU and graphics card by running a series of simulated real world task (things people would use their phones to do, could be one action or multiple actions) It also gives you a score to compare with other devices:
  • S25 got 8.9k
  • S25Fe got 6.7k
  • A56 got 3.8k
I’m guessing you already know the phone you’re going for huh?

Battery Testing: The test we have all been waiting for. For this test, Techmo wrote a game. It's basically some balls hitting each other. He ran this game on the various phones to see how long the phones would last. He would also simultaneously switch to Youtube and play videos to further test the battery endurance.

  • The S25FE has 25% more battery capacity compared to the S25. The S25 lasted for 5 hours and 2 minutes.
  • The S25FE lasted for 5hours and 49 minutes.
  • The A56 lasted for 6 hours and 28 minutes.
In terms of temperature, the A56 was much cooler than the rest. S25 and S25FE support Qi2 wireless charging.

πŸ’‘ My Thoughts

Let’s be real, the Samsung A56 only excelled in battery testing and the A56 is lacking in some areas, It belongs to the “well just there” category. We can’t say it’s a totally bad phone neither can we say it is an ultimately good phone. If I were to go for a nice phone among the three, I’d go for the Samsung S25FE, yes you’d go for that as well. A nice camera even with low light, very good battery life and wireless charging super cool. I wouldn’t go for the S25 because think about it the Samsung S25FE is more of an upgraded version of the S25, perhaps the “FE” in Samsung S25FE means “fully extended” just kidding anyway S25FE would be a better choice for me. The S25 belongs to the “preferable category” this leaves us with the best category and that goes to the S25FE [crowd applauds]

πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

This video is comparing three versions of Samsung: S25, S25FE and A56. The video creator, Techmo, passes the phone through various tests to see which ones would perform better, some tests even have scores. In the end Techmo himself recommended the Samsung S25FE

Ultimate Tech Gadgets (// Students Edition 2025)

This video explains various gadgets that students can use at schools, their prices, their usefulness and in a way their importance as well. So yes my back to school friends, if you have come across this video, here are some gadgets that are budget friendly and student friendly as well.

πŸ“ Video Summary

The first gadget, XGIMI MOGO4: Don’t worry about the confusing name, it’s basically a projector:

  • A very portable projector.
  • It has a built in sound, so no need for extra speakers.
  • It has auto keystone correction, same as google tv this gives you access to over 10,000 apps and 800 free channels.
  • It has 360 degree adjustability.
  • It has 2 and a half hours of play time on battery or you can plug in via USB type C.
Imagine being the cool student that uses this projector for his or her project defense. It can also be used for a movie night with your roommates or gaming with your friends. But hey don’t forget to study!

The second gadget, NINTENDO SWITCH 2: Hey there your childhood game device in a more sophisticated and digital look.

  • They have teamed up with NVIDIA and made more powerful graphics. However, if you use a dock and play it on your TV it is able to reach a 4K output.
  • You also have a redesigned joystick/ joy console setup with a very great display.
  • You can use this device to keep yourself from sleeping while reading, more of a game break or read break, really cool.

Next up, BLUE AIR SIGNATURE: One of my favorite gadgets. An air purifier that passes through 7 stages of filtration.

  • It removes 99.97% of air-borne particles. If space and air quality matters to you, this is the goto device.
  • It has 10x more odour removal with odour free technology.
  • It also doubles as a table top (two in one gadget).
  • Fun fact, it has an app, Blue Air app. You can set your preferences and unlike your keys, it knows which location it is in.

MACBOOK AIR M4: This laptop comes with:

  • A more upgraded RAM.
  • Really good battery life.
  • Can also be used for video editing, well not professional editing.
This laptop is not just for students, but also for people like you and me and also non-techies. Well basically everyone.

ASUS ZENBOOK A14: Another laptop but for my Windows friends. It has:

  • 16GB Ram.
  • 1Tb SSD.
  • Up to 32 hours of video playback (more than the macbook by the way).
  • You have different ports e.g: the USBC to USBA.
  • It’s thin and light, therefore making this really portable.

IPAD AIR M3:

  • This iPad also comes with an Apple pencil support.
  • Good for you to take notes in classes, meetings, create presentations or illustrations, draw.
  • It has a beautiful display.
With this you don’t have to worry about your ink finishing or your pencil breaking, all those inconveniences are gone with this gadget.

PAPER LIKE SCREEN PROTECTOR 2.1: With this gadget, it is the same as writing on a paper with your pen. It also does a great job of blocking glare, so to my author friends, a good way to scribble those ideas the moment it comes to you literally. It comes in different iPad versions. Imagine using the iPad Air M3 and this screen protector, ultimate experience!

πŸ’‘ My Thoughts

This video is not only for students, but also for corporate people, for parents and for anyone. My favourite gadget here, well not one but two. First off the Blue Air Purifier, I love good air, and fresh air. Really fresh air sounds so cool, I can cook a meal and you wouldn’t even know I prepared something because of how it would clear the air. What’s amazing is the location feature, I know it can’t be missing.

My second best gadget is the Asus Zenbook. I'm a fan of Windows and having a laptop with 1 terabyte (TB) of SSD while being portable sounds cool, really cool. The projector would come in next because it is useful, all gadgets are obviously useful but the thought of having movie night anywhere is thrilling with this portable projector.

πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

This video says gadgets for “back to school students” but then I don’t see it that way, because all gadgets can be applied in our everyday life. However, if you are in need of simple budget friendly gadgets, even if it is for a trip you should check out this video. The content creator explains all gadgets, their need and their budget as well.

πŸ‘‰ What gadget would you be going for?

Ultimate Tech Gadgets (// Students Edition 2025)

Ultimate Tech Gadgets (// Students Edition 2025)

This video explains various gadgets that students can use at schools, their prices, their usefulness and in a way their importance as well. So yes my back to school friends, if you have come across this video, here are some gadgets that are budget friendly and student friendly as well.

πŸ“ Video Summary

The first gadget, XGIMI MOGO4: Don’t worry about the confusing name, it’s basically a projector:

  • A very portable projector.
  • It has a built in sound, so no need for extra speakers.
  • It has auto keystone correction, same as google tv this gives you access to over 10,000 apps and 800 free channels.
  • It has 360 degree adjustability.
  • It has 2 and a half hours of play time on battery or you can plug in via USB type C.
Imagine being the cool student that uses this projector for his or her project defense. It can also be used for a movie night with your roommates or gaming with your friends. But hey don’t forget to study!

The second gadget, NINTENDO SWITCH 2: Hey there your childhood game device in a more sophisticated and digital look.

  • They have teamed up with NVIDIA and made more powerful graphics. However, if you use a dock and play it on your TV it is able to reach a 4K output.
  • You also have a redesigned joystick/ joy console setup with a very great display.
  • You can use this device to keep yourself from sleeping while reading, more of a game break or read break, really cool.

Next up, BLUE AIR SIGNATURE: One of my favorite gadgets. An air purifier that passes through 7 stages of filtration.

  • It removes 99.97% of air-borne particles. If space and air quality matters to you, this is the goto device.
  • It has 10x more odour removal with odour free technology.
  • It also doubles as a table top (two in one gadget).
  • Fun fact, it has an app, Blue Air app. You can set your preferences and unlike your keys, it knows which location it is in.

MACBOOK AIR M4: This laptop comes with:

  • A more upgraded RAM.
  • Really good battery life.
  • Can also be used for video editing, well not professional editing.
This laptop is not just for students, but also for people like you and me and also non-techies. Well basically everyone.

ASUS ZENBOOK A14: Another laptop but for my Windows friends. It has:

  • 16GB Ram.
  • 1Tb SSD.
  • Up to 32 hours of video playback (more than the macbook by the way).
  • You have different ports e.g: the USBC to USBA.
  • It’s thin and light, therefore making this really portable.

IPAD AIR M3:

  • This iPad also comes with an Apple pencil support.
  • Good for you to take notes in classes, meetings, create presentations or illustrations, draw.
  • It has a beautiful display.
With this you don’t have to worry about your ink finishing or your pencil breaking, all those inconveniences are gone with this gadget.

PAPER LIKE SCREEN PROTECTOR 2.1: With this gadget, it is the same as writing on a paper with your pen. It also does a great job of blocking glare, so to my author friends, a good way to scribble those ideas the moment it comes to you literally. It comes in different iPad versions. Imagine using the iPad Air M3 and this screen protector, ultimate experience!

πŸ’‘ My Thoughts

This video is not only for students, but also for corporate people, for parents and for anyone. My favourite gadget here, well not one but two. First off the Blue Air Purifier, I love good air, and fresh air. Really fresh air sounds so cool, I can cook a meal and you wouldn’t even know I prepared something because of how it would clear the air. What’s amazing is the location feature, I know it can’t be missing.

My second best gadget is the Asus Zenbook. I'm a fan of Windows and having a laptop with 1 terabyte (TB) of SSD while being portable sounds cool, really cool. The projector would come in next because it is useful, all gadgets are obviously useful but the thought of having movie night anywhere is thrilling with this portable projector.

πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

This video says gadgets for “back to school students” but then I don’t see it that way, because all gadgets can be applied in our everyday life. However, if you are in need of simple budget friendly gadgets, even if it is for a trip you should check out this video. The content creator explains all gadgets, their need and their budget as well.

πŸ‘‰ What gadget would you be going for?

πŸ•Ά️ I tested Meta’s Ray-Ban Display - Video review

The video reviewed the glasses in 3 parts: the glasses, the control and the smartphone/software (made by Meta). The video also clearly shows the content creator, Mrwhosetheboss actively testing the gadget. A very good video to watch in case you want to buy the gadget.

Video Summary

The first part which the glasses:

  • It has a 2k resolution camera quality.
  • It has speakers and 5 microphones around the arms.
  • The glasses automatically tints when outside (partly a sunshade cool)
  • The glass case can also be converted to a flat pack so that it can fit in your pocket.
  • The inner display is bright, such that even at full brightness your neighbour can’t see what you’re seeing. Privacy at its peak.
  • It is very comfortable despite having being loaded with a lot of tech stuff, you wouldn’t even know you have a glass on.

The second part, the control:

  • Using the touchpad around the arms, you can take photos and videos.
  • The neural band is the controller for the display glasses, you can use hand gestures to control the glasses.
  • Fun fact, you can even put your hands in your pocket and control the glasses (please do not use this to cheat in your tests lol)

The third part, the smartphone/software: Nope these glasses cannot replace your phones yet. Well 50% of what the glasses can do in a way relies on your phone.

  • With the display it’s pretty easy to read messages (yeah well good luck trying to dodge a message) psych! Same as the phone, you can read messages in full once you’ve clicked on them.
  • You can also open links if sent to you.
  • You can send a voice note, even if you whisper, these glasses are able to pick up the sounds.
  • You can also respond to a message by picking a pre-made response.
  • You can also write on your leg, one letter at a time either with your finger or even as if you were holding a pen. So if you are in a meeting or perhaps trying to secretly send your best friend a message while you are doing something else, you can use this “scribbling hack”
  • A really cool feature of this glasses is this: If you look/focus on someone, the glasses will use the microphones to know where a sound is coming from, cancel every other noise and focus on what that person is saying, somewhat giving you real-time subtitles. Damn, you can’t be gossiping near me with these glasses on definitely. You can also get real time translation, however this part is still in its baby phase, due to its delay.
  • Maps: You can see your movement/direction as you are walking, when you rotate your head, the maps rotate as well. Now it’s a question of Meta maps vs Google maps? There’s also music as well, so you don’t look so lost while you’re navigating. It takes you straight to Spotify, The speaker quality is very good, however it is till in its baby phase because when the volume goes up about 40% the person near you can hear what you are listening to.
  • You can also call out to MetaAI, for instance you want to ask show me the recipe to bake lemon cake (yummy snack ikr) it loads right up in your face, as if the cake is baking right in front of you, please do not think that the food is right in front of you remember you are still wearing the glasses. It can also ask follow up questions.

πŸ’‘ My Thoughts

Would I get the glasses? Umm No actually mainly because the speakers are still in their baby phase. I wouldn’t want the person sitting next to me to hear what I’m listening to. Though it would be pretty cool to have music playing through your glasses. The glasses itself is a cool gadget. I love two major features: the map feature, real time navigation in terms of vision and the should I call it “focus and listen” feature whereby you narrow your vision to someone and it is able to pick up what the person is saying, cancelling every other surrounding noise. I believe the glasses can be upgraded to include other features and also enhance its existing features.

πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

This video is not just educational but also entertaining, whether you are into tech or not. At some point, we might need a tech gadget like this who knows? It comes in handy in very good situations. The content creator gives are very explicit explanation. In the video you can see him doing the hand gestures as the tests this gadgets just incase you are trying to purchase it, you know how to use it as well.

Over to you my beautiful audience, would you get this item?

I tested Meta’s Ray-Ban Display - Video review

πŸ•Ά️ I tested Meta’s Ray-Ban Display - Video review

The video reviewed the glasses in 3 parts: the glasses, the control and the smartphone/software (made by Meta). The video also clearly shows the content creator, Mrwhosetheboss actively testing the gadget. A very good video to watch in case you want to buy the gadget.

Video Summary

The first part which the glasses:

  • It has a 2k resolution camera quality.
  • It has speakers and 5 microphones around the arms.
  • The glasses automatically tints when outside (partly a sunshade cool)
  • The glass case can also be converted to a flat pack so that it can fit in your pocket.
  • The inner display is bright, such that even at full brightness your neighbour can’t see what you’re seeing. Privacy at its peak.
  • It is very comfortable despite having being loaded with a lot of tech stuff, you wouldn’t even know you have a glass on.

The second part, the control:

  • Using the touchpad around the arms, you can take photos and videos.
  • The neural band is the controller for the display glasses, you can use hand gestures to control the glasses.
  • Fun fact, you can even put your hands in your pocket and control the glasses (please do not use this to cheat in your tests lol)

The third part, the smartphone/software: Nope these glasses cannot replace your phones yet. Well 50% of what the glasses can do in a way relies on your phone.

  • With the display it’s pretty easy to read messages (yeah well good luck trying to dodge a message) psych! Same as the phone, you can read messages in full once you’ve clicked on them.
  • You can also open links if sent to you.
  • You can send a voice note, even if you whisper, these glasses are able to pick up the sounds.
  • You can also respond to a message by picking a pre-made response.
  • You can also write on your leg, one letter at a time either with your finger or even as if you were holding a pen. So if you are in a meeting or perhaps trying to secretly send your best friend a message while you are doing something else, you can use this “scribbling hack”
  • A really cool feature of this glasses is this: If you look/focus on someone, the glasses will use the microphones to know where a sound is coming from, cancel every other noise and focus on what that person is saying, somewhat giving you real-time subtitles. Damn, you can’t be gossiping near me with these glasses on definitely. You can also get real time translation, however this part is still in its baby phase, due to its delay.
  • Maps: You can see your movement/direction as you are walking, when you rotate your head, the maps rotate as well. Now it’s a question of Meta maps vs Google maps? There’s also music as well, so you don’t look so lost while you’re navigating. It takes you straight to Spotify, The speaker quality is very good, however it is till in its baby phase because when the volume goes up about 40% the person near you can hear what you are listening to.
  • You can also call out to MetaAI, for instance you want to ask show me the recipe to bake lemon cake (yummy snack ikr) it loads right up in your face, as if the cake is baking right in front of you, please do not think that the food is right in front of you remember you are still wearing the glasses. It can also ask follow up questions.

πŸ’‘ My Thoughts

Would I get the glasses? Umm No actually mainly because the speakers are still in their baby phase. I wouldn’t want the person sitting next to me to hear what I’m listening to. Though it would be pretty cool to have music playing through your glasses. The glasses itself is a cool gadget. I love two major features: the map feature, real time navigation in terms of vision and the should I call it “focus and listen” feature whereby you narrow your vision to someone and it is able to pick up what the person is saying, cancelling every other surrounding noise. I believe the glasses can be upgraded to include other features and also enhance its existing features.

πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

This video is not just educational but also entertaining, whether you are into tech or not. At some point, we might need a tech gadget like this who knows? It comes in handy in very good situations. The content creator gives are very explicit explanation. In the video you can see him doing the hand gestures as the tests this gadgets just incase you are trying to purchase it, you know how to use it as well.

Over to you my beautiful audience, would you get this item?

 

I just finished watching a one-week review of the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, and it’s clear these phones mark one of Apple’s biggest redesigns in years. The video breaks down everything from the new aluminum unibody design and brighter Super Retina XDR displays to the upgraded 200MP cameras, vapor chamber cooling, and longer battery life. If you’ve been curious whether the iPhone 17 series really lives up to the hype, this review gives plenty of answers.

πŸ“Š Key Summary

The video kicks off by highlighting Apple’s bold design shift. Instead of sticking with titanium, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max now feature an aluminum unibody. The reviewer points out how this makes the phone noticeably lighter, easier to grip with its curved edges, and even better at handling heat — something long-time iPhone users will definitely appreciate. The durability factor is also emphasized with IP68 dust and water resistance. Next, the video dives into the display upgrades. Apple’s Super Retina XDR panel now pushes up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness, and the creator shows how that makes a real difference in outdoor use. Another big highlight is that the 120Hz refresh rate isn’t limited to Pro models anymore — all iPhone 17 variants finally get it, making everyday scrolling and gaming feel much smoother. When it comes to cameras, the video takes time to focus on both ends. The new 18MP square front sensor is shown to deliver sharper selfies and smoother video calls, while the rear triple-lens system is demonstrated with clearer zoom shots and improved low-light results. Add in the A19 Pro chip with vapor cooling and larger batteries, and the creator wraps it up by calling this iPhone a “well-balanced upgrade.”

πŸ’‘ Final Thoughts

What stood out to me most about the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max is how Apple finally seems to be listening to real user feedback. The new lighter aluminum body isn’t just about style — it actually makes a noticeable difference in comfort, especially if you’re someone who keeps your phone in hand all day. Add in the improved vapor cooling system and bigger battery life, and it feels like Apple designed this iPhone with real everyday use in mind, not just flashy specs. Another thing I really liked is that the 120Hz refresh rate is finally standard across the lineup. For gamers, content creators, or even casual users who just love smooth scrolling, this is a game-changer — and you don’t have to pay extra to get it anymore. In my view, this makes the iPhone 17 series one of the most user-friendly upgrades Apple has rolled out in years. Well, if you ask my opinion then for older iPhone users, it’s a worthwhile upgrade, though iPhone 16 Pro owners may not notice a big leap.

πŸ’‘ Call to Action

Now you tell me what you think about the iPhone 17 Pro series? Real upgrade or just Apple’s yearly refresh? Share your opinion in the comments, tag a fellow Apple fan, and spread the word by sharing this article. And if you enjoyed this breakdown, be sure to explore our other reviews.

iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max – One-Week Review

 

I just finished watching a one-week review of the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, and it’s clear these phones mark one of Apple’s biggest redesigns in years. The video breaks down everything from the new aluminum unibody design and brighter Super Retina XDR displays to the upgraded 200MP cameras, vapor chamber cooling, and longer battery life. If you’ve been curious whether the iPhone 17 series really lives up to the hype, this review gives plenty of answers.

πŸ“Š Key Summary

The video kicks off by highlighting Apple’s bold design shift. Instead of sticking with titanium, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max now feature an aluminum unibody. The reviewer points out how this makes the phone noticeably lighter, easier to grip with its curved edges, and even better at handling heat — something long-time iPhone users will definitely appreciate. The durability factor is also emphasized with IP68 dust and water resistance. Next, the video dives into the display upgrades. Apple’s Super Retina XDR panel now pushes up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness, and the creator shows how that makes a real difference in outdoor use. Another big highlight is that the 120Hz refresh rate isn’t limited to Pro models anymore — all iPhone 17 variants finally get it, making everyday scrolling and gaming feel much smoother. When it comes to cameras, the video takes time to focus on both ends. The new 18MP square front sensor is shown to deliver sharper selfies and smoother video calls, while the rear triple-lens system is demonstrated with clearer zoom shots and improved low-light results. Add in the A19 Pro chip with vapor cooling and larger batteries, and the creator wraps it up by calling this iPhone a “well-balanced upgrade.”

πŸ’‘ Final Thoughts

What stood out to me most about the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max is how Apple finally seems to be listening to real user feedback. The new lighter aluminum body isn’t just about style — it actually makes a noticeable difference in comfort, especially if you’re someone who keeps your phone in hand all day. Add in the improved vapor cooling system and bigger battery life, and it feels like Apple designed this iPhone with real everyday use in mind, not just flashy specs. Another thing I really liked is that the 120Hz refresh rate is finally standard across the lineup. For gamers, content creators, or even casual users who just love smooth scrolling, this is a game-changer — and you don’t have to pay extra to get it anymore. In my view, this makes the iPhone 17 series one of the most user-friendly upgrades Apple has rolled out in years. Well, if you ask my opinion then for older iPhone users, it’s a worthwhile upgrade, though iPhone 16 Pro owners may not notice a big leap.

πŸ’‘ Call to Action

Now you tell me what you think about the iPhone 17 Pro series? Real upgrade or just Apple’s yearly refresh? Share your opinion in the comments, tag a fellow Apple fan, and spread the word by sharing this article. And if you enjoyed this breakdown, be sure to explore our other reviews.