I have had a 4S, an 11, and a 14Pro. I can't say which was my favorite, could 
be my SE at that time, but I am not sure if I'd want one now. 

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My favorite iPhone was my iPhone 6 and my second favorite was my iPhone 4S.


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        On Aug 30, 2024, at 11:49 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
        
        

        Yes.

        My favorite phone of them all was my beloved iPhone 8 Plus.

        My second favorite was my iPhone 4 / 4S.

        Mark
        
        
        On Friday, August 30, 2024 at 9:33:37 AM UTC-7 Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
        

                I don't quite agree with this list, while the 6 and 6 Plus were 
the first larger phones, I think the 6S and 6S Plus as the second generation of 
that form factor so to speak were much better phones.

                Although, I think the iPhone 4S which was the first phone to 
feature Siri should have been in this list.

                I would definitely 

                 

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                Subject: Waiting for the iPhone 16? Check out our picks for the 
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                Waiting for the iPhone 16? Check out our picks for the 7 best 
iPhones of all time
                With a new model around the corner, here are our favorite 
models over the past 17 years.
                By Mahmoud Itani 
                AUG 29, 2024
                
                With almost every iPhone launch, Apple states how its latest 
flagship is the best it has ever created. While the company undoubtedly 
enhances its smartphone line with every annual upgrade, not all of its releases 
have been equally impactful. With the iPhone 16 debut less than two weeks away, 
it’s time to walk down memory lane and highlight the seven best iPhone models 
yet.
                
                7. iPhone 5s (2013)
                The iPhone 5s will always have a special place in my heart. For 
starters, it was the very first mainstream smartphone to feature a chip with a 
64-bit architecture. At the time, many perceived the A7 chipset as overkill due 
to the simple phone tasks. Nevertheless, the shift pushed the industry forward 
and influenced Android phone makers, which followed suit soon after.
                 
                Speaking of green-bubbled devices, the iPhone 5s was also one 
of the first phones to feature a reliable fingerprint scanner. Back then, many 
Android phones prompted people to swipe on the sensor to authenticate, and they 
simply weren’t as dependable. Touch ID, on the other hand, required iPhone 
users to simply rest their fingertips on it, et voilà!
                Beyond the performance, the iPhone 5s design is a timeless 
masterpiece that Apple repurposed with its initial iPhone SE release. It was 
the first iPhone to offer three finishes after years of being limited to a 
single color or two. It also was the last iPhone to offer a flat back, thanks 
to its bump-less rear camera. The iPhone 5s, in my opinion, was the epitome of 
smartphone design at the time. It was the result of extensive research and 
gradual improvements over the years. It also marked the end of a major iPhone 
era, as its successor changed the entire formula.
                
                6. iPhone 6/6 Plus (2014)
                A year after the iPhone 5s, it was time for Apple to think 
differently. The recipe was getting old, so it had to serve something 
completely new. The iPhone 6 debuted as the thinnest Apple smartphone yet and 
the first to offer customers two size options. The 4-inch format as out, in 
favor of 4.7- and 5.5-inch models.
                 
                Despite the infamous “Bendgate,” fiasco the iPhone 6 attracted 
over 220 million customers, making it the best-selling smartphone to date. Its 
general design language continues to live on today through the iPhone SE 2.
                
                5. iPhone 12 (2020)
                By the time the iPhone 12 came around, the iPhone X was already 
three years old and in need of a refresh. The iPhone 12 delivered it, with a 
new design and host of new features that belied its status as an entry-level 
phone.
                 
                After the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 were somewhat disappointing 
compared to their Pro counterparts, the iPhone 12 got it right. Among the 
upgrades Apple brought was a gorgeous flat-edged design that’s reminiscent of 
the beloved iPhone 4, the first OLED display in a non-Pro model, 5G networking, 
a powerful processor, and a slew of camera enhancements. It also had the very 
best blue color Apple ever made.
                
                4. iPhone X (2017)
                The iPhone X is yet another memorable product that was 
announced as One More Thing. Through this release, Apple introduced the first 
major design overhaul since the iPhone 6. The physical Home button was bid 
farewell, and so were the thick bezels.
                
                With the iPhone X, Apple introduced Face ID, which enabled 
Portrait mode support for the front camera as an added perk. It was also the 
first model to adopt the gesture-based navigation system, which simplified 
controlling iOS, and the first OLED display. The classic iPhone was no more, 
and the X model paved the way for the iPhones we use today.
                
                3. iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max (2022)
                The iPhone 14 Pro and its Max counterpart earn a high spot on 
my list. These iPhones were the first to retire the ill-famed notch and 
incorporate useful software features into the pill-shaped cutout. I find myself 
relying on the Dynamic Island every single day, and, at this point, I can’t 
imagine giving it up. It has become a core element of iOS—for me, at least.
                
                Beyond the futuristic design, the iPhone 14 Pro models were the 
first to support always-on display technology, which I similarly depend on 
daily. They also featured a 48MP camera for the first time, which truly 
enhanced mobile photography output.
                
                2. iPhone 4 (2010)
                Despite the Antennagate scandal (“you’re holding it wrong”) the 
iPhone 4 marked another milestone for Apple, as it completely overhauled the 
device’s exterior and boosted its internals with noteworthy upgrades. That 
model retired the curved design and adopted a boxed one made of stainless steel 
and glass. While Apple tweaked the look of the iPhones that followed, the 
general style persisted until the iPhone 6’s 2014 debut. By then, it had become 
the signature icon of Apple’s smartphone that almost anyone could recognize 
from afar.
                 
                The iPhone 4 popularized the concept of video calling others 
from our smartphones, too, as it was the first model to introduce FaceTime and 
a front-facing camera. It also made taking selfies more practical, as users no 
longer had to flip their devices when taking photos of themselves.
                Beyond the FaceTime camera and aesthetics, the iPhone 4 offered 
the first Retina display, which doubled the pixel density when compared to its 
predecessor. Despite both the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 boasting 3.5-inch 
screens, the former had a 480-by-320 pixel resolution (163 pixels per inch) 
while the latter bumped it to a whopping 960-by-640 (326 ppi).
                
                1. iPhone (2007)
                Finally, I crown the original iPhone as the best model ever 
released. While, yes, it is the least technologically advanced one, it’s 
arguably the most iconic. To this day, many enthusiasts get goosebumps when 
rewatching its introduction keynote. It was far from a safe bet then, and Steve 
Jobs took the risk anyway.
                 
                In the initial period, many publications expressed how the 
device was doomed to fail. It wasn’t what the masses were used to, and making 
people adapt to change is no easy task. The first iPhone passed that challenge, 
and today, it’s Apple’s most popular product. The original iPhone will always 
be the best one, in my opinion, as it proved the critical experts wrong and 
laid the groundwork for today’s mobile computers.
                
                iPhone 16 is the next iPhone to arrive and will be followed in 
2025 by the iPhone 17 and iPhone SE 4. The new iPhone will arrive at a 
September launch event – find out how to watch the Apple September event live 
stream. For iPhone SE 4 and other new Apple products, see when is the next 
Apple event. You might also like our iPhone buying guide, best iPhone deals, 
and comparison of every iPhone that is available to buy today. 
                
                Michael Simon contributed to this article.
                
                Original Article at:
                
https://www.macworld.com/article/2430963/best-iphone-5s-6-plus-x-pro-max.html

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