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@sumudu Your view on the 13 Max is the same view I see on my 15 Pro.
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Now accessing this forum/group via a Safari web app in macOS Sonoma. Such apps by default are saved into the user's Home folder.
@variablepulserate It incorporates a magnetc Qi chaarging pad. https://www.wireless1.com.au/cygnett-mag5000-5000mah-magnetic-wireless-power-bank?gclid=Cj0KCQjw9rSoBhCiARIsAFOiplnKbmi8kSNv3tgy1sUmXpEm5tXNlonRo88UQRrJ026w0Pr3n1Y9yAaAjnAEALwwcB
I’m keeping the old iPhone 13 Mini’s charge up by using a MagSafe-compatiblepowerbank. This device has a USB-C port for charging itself from external power or for powering other devices. So that port is being used to charge the 15 Pro as well.
I’m now setting up my new iPhone 15 Pro. Since I have chosen a natural Titanium colour I have decided to give it the name of “TiPhone” in honour of the G4 Titanium PowerBook informally known as the “TiBook.”
I’m using the side-by-side data transfer method.
I needed to sign an online form as part of the trade-in of my current iPhone 13 Mini, so I selected “Window” in Safari on the Mac and moved the page to my iPad Air 5. There I used the Apple Pencil to provide the signature and the mouse connected to the Mac to finish the process.
It just works…
Done it. Took three goes before the transaction was complete. On Friday next week I collect my new iPhone 15 Pro. I've chosen 256 GB capacity and natural Toitanium finish. Apple's trade-in process will account for just under 25% of the purchase price when I send back my current iPhone 13 Mini.
Australia doesn't offer the same generous trade-in deals on used Apple gear compared to the USA when used to offset the cost of new gear but it has been determined that my two-year old iPhone 13 Mini 128 GB is worth A$500 as a trade-in.
I have assessed my desires and finances and will most likely be buying an iPhone 15 Pro 256 GB in natural titanium colour/finish. See my previous post for the reason for that choice of colour.