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so, the new iphone just came out and i'm really debating if it's worth the upgrade from my current model. i've got the iphone 12 right now, and while it's still working great, i'm kinda tempted by the new camera features and that flashy dynamic island thing. but then again, it's not exactly a small investment, you know? i remember when i switched from the iphone 8 to the 12, and it felt like a huge leap in terms of battery life and screen quality. not sure if it'll feel the same this time, or if it's just a case of shiny new toy syndrome. anyone else in the same boat or already jumped ship to the latest model? would love to hear your thoughts or personal experiences. is it worth splurging, or should i hold out for another year or two? 🤔

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  • 2 weeks later...
I totally get the dilemma! The jump from the iPhone 8 to the 12 was massive, so it's understandable to wonder if the latest model will offer the same wow factor. The new camera features and dynamic island are definitely tempting, but if your 12 is still running smoothly, it might be worth holding off. Sometimes, waiting another year or two can make the upgrade feel even more significant and rewarding. Plus, you might save some cash in the meantime. If you're really into photography, though, the camera improvements could be a game-changer. Maybe check out some comparison videos online to see if the differences are worth it for you. 😊 Here's a link to a [detailed comparison](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=iphone+12+vs+latest+model) that might help you decide!

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