Good mobile, I have played a lot with it, of course it has its issues like all, either Android, or iOS environments. I wouldn't say I'm biased anymore, I look at the pros and cons in everything, and I enjoy my purchases, whatever they may be. Personally, I prefer the Pro models, because they are essentially the same phones as the max, just compact and also, they sit very nicely in the hand, in this design form. The pro max and plus models bother me, because they are squared. iPhones in general now come with minimal side curves. I consider the pro max models more beautiful, but in no case, more convenient than the pro models. They need a different design, in large sizes. It's not a coincidence that I consider the 11 pro max one of the most convenient phones I have ever held, up to this day. Let me ask you the following question, why do I see it in so many products on skroutz, and generally on online shopping platforms. You have a product in stock (especially if it is a model from previous years, right??). Let's move on. You provide product sales services, therefore, your main profit as a business comes from selling, right?? Right. So I ask... IS IT POSSIBLE for the iphone 13 pro to be sold by anyone for 1700 euros, when the 15 pro max 1 Tb, costs 1600 euros (which I still consider an outrageous price. Although I really liked the 15 pro, it's a beast, they have far fewer features compared to Android). Of course, Apple, except for individual devices, has the ecosystem feature which is top-notch, really. But instead of moving smartly and enticing the consumer, building on that (e.g. with your new iphone, you get a free magsafe accessory, the simplest of all at least), they rely on trends and reputation. If you think about it, an iPhone is no longer structurally superior or qualitatively superior to a flagship Android. It's not cool to say or appear to have something, because an idea, is not cool by itself, if it's not cool tangible and practical with evidence. We're talking about the market, not about me, you and our buddies. I'm sorry for the reality check I'm doing but we all need it. It's very generic in what they offer for such a price. 1300 euros at most for the 1 Tb, 1200 for the 512 Gb. To ask for such amounts, you must have something special compared to the rest of the market, in your individual product. Of course the same goes for Android because, 1500 euros for the xiaomi 14 ultra 1 Tb, let's say, is also an outrageous price, as well as for the S24 Ultra, 1400 euros for the 1 Tb. But let me return. It's like these companies investing in online shopping, believe that some consumers are "stupid" and will make this purchase, which is tragic for a business. You want to sell. What is preferable?? To have the product stay on the shelf forever and not make a penny from it, or to sell it through price competition, and addressing the needs of the customer, right?? Someone could say, that it's your own patent for the product, so you are tough and unyielding, bad yes, but acceptable. You sell other people's products. You are resellers. So, what are you trying to tell us, that you are so large and wealthy and don't need our market, you do it just as a hobby?? Please get serious. The 13 models generally have a bit of an issue with mobile signal strength, be aware of that. The 13 Pro definitely isn't worth 1700 euros as a device, but at a reasonable price, if you can find it (it's no longer officially sold by Apple), it's worth a lot, maybe even more than the 15 and 15 Plus, and definitely more than the regular 14s. Additionally, it has nice color options, not boring like the newer models. I'm young and inexperienced in many areas, regardless of how it may seem, and of course, I don't think I'm smarter than anyone. On the contrary, I always operate with opposite logic in order to improve myself. I care about everyone's well-being, which is why I said the above. Just so you know, there are people who have been using Android for years, and once they switch to iPhone, they never go back, or vice versa. My friends, when you haven't had a new phone for 5 or 4 years and you switch to a different platform, whatever you get will feel like magic. Obviously, we're talking about levels and differences within the same generation and category of devices, because I can also get a phone for 200 or 300 euros and do my job perfectly fine, just like the majority of iPhone users, and I can't understand why. And if someone with an iPhone tries the phone I had for a while and says, "Wow, this is fast, it has a good camera, I don't see the difference," they might have an existential crisis. But if I show them some of the things it can do, and I can't do the same with my 250 euro phone, they might have an even bigger crisis (real events). How can you have such a great device and do so little with it when you're paying so much, when you can do so much with this device? I'll put it simply. Think of it like your home and the outside world. I like living well, beautifully, with quality, comfortably, and above all, having the security of my home. That's how I feel about iOS, a very nice feeling. But when I go outside, things are more unpredictable and complex, and you need more parameters to be okay. That's how I feel about Android. I'm talking about the software and not the hardware, because honestly, there aren't many differences anymore, although I would like there to be, because the more competition, the better for us consumers. Both can do both, it's just that each one is better at something. It's as simple as that. That's it!