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bc032 t1_j2dj45r wrote

Is there a task you would perform on your phone where you would notice the difference in storage speeds?

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blueskyn01se t1_j2dk4ie wrote

Just wanted to say thanks for helping me find another utility app to download, hahaha. I absolutely love hoarding these sorts of utility apps that show me technical details and stats about my device. Had never seen this one before 👍

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cedarpangolin t1_j2dxg1w wrote

Compare transfer speeds through lightning port of 13 pro Max and 14 pro max and die inside a little. 14 pro max is using 20 year old usb tech - they went backwards in quality on several crucial components of the 14 lineup for cost and availability issues. Should’ve just delayed launch.

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Retops t1_j2dxrmt wrote

Very interesting readings. Thanks for showing us something new. I will definitely check my phones.

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blueskyn01se t1_j2dytku wrote

Hell yeah man. Here’s a screenshot of my admin folder:

https://preview.redd.it/ymr35u04ha9a1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=91ec5a0ba2e9d1b66c1b4210a6643828ca7c69c9

  1. Fing is a network scanner. You can use it to get information about your current internet connection. It can scan your Wi-Fi to detect other devices that are connected to the network, alert you if any unknown devices try to connect, run speed tests, find open ports and security vulnerabilities on your router, and you can use ping and traceroute tools.
  2. Usage - System Widgets will tell you all about your phone’s storage breakdown, memory usage, network details, and tons of detailed hardware and software specs about your device. And you can create custom widgets with any of this information!
  3. Network Utility is very similar to Fing, but you can also track data sent and received over a monitored period of time.
  4. Net Analyzer is yet another network information app. Only new functionality compared to the other ones is its ability to also analyze any connected VPNs
  5. System Status has a bunch of fun technical information it’s great. but my favorite thing is the real-time graphs it provides of your phones cpu and memory usage, and network activity.
  6. BT Inspector will scan for any nearby Bluetooth devices, which you can then connect to and interrogate to find out information about them
  7. CPU-x will give you super detailed technical information about your phone’s hardware, and it has diagnostic tools you can use to check out how your device is performing. it can also clean up memory usage
  8. iCharging will give you tons of details about your phone’s battery, and you can use it to run tests to determine the speed and capacity of your chargers
  9. Ampere Test, similarly, can test charging speeds. It can also measure the battery usage of your other apps

Pretty cool, right?? :D …. god im such a nerd lmao

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X6benzine OP t1_j2ebup0 wrote

U need to go to settings/privacy&security/ scroll down to analytics & improvements / analytics data, then check for the last analytics data file, open the file, then hit the share toogle up top, scroll down and u will see battery stats press then and it will show the data, if u have share analytic data turned off, turn it on then do a overnight charging session, in the morning u will see the file pop out

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X6benzine OP t1_j2ed1pt wrote

I can see worrying about this when u do intensive filming with your phone, but for me who i use a phone by taking some casual videos and photos, ive never used the cable for anything besides charging, just bought some extra i cloud storage and everything is fine for me.

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xShinGouki t1_j2ei1eh wrote

It’s mostly write speeds that are improved. That’s where the significance really is. Good news is most of our work done on a phone is read speeds. Which are similar and likely not noticeable

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fuelvolts t1_j2ekh34 wrote

Count me in the 128 Pro gang. I literally store nothing in my phone and it’s a glorified still photo camera , GPS, and music streaming device that happens to also make phone calls.

The speeds are way more than I need. But understand why people could be concerned with speeds.

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trojuhelnik t1_j2evodc wrote

It depends how much free space you have left. If you have full storage with 1 gb free, it will be slow as hell.

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Lunafreya_NoxF t1_j2f7pfn wrote

And yet the über slow Lightning conector.

Like all these speed that could transfer your 50k photos or ProRES video and you’re stuck with…

Lightning.

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Baodinh94 t1_j2ffkhf wrote

It also happens with iPad pro, I bought 128 and 256 ssd iPad pro 11 M1, the gap is pretty big. Apple forces user to buy larger ssd.

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Jimbonatius t1_j2fvgak wrote

Damn, my 1tb iPhone 14 pro max is slower than the 256gb?

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