Taking photos is one of the things iPhone users use the most today to record every detail in their lives.
However, there is always a gap between what can be captured with cameras on older smartphones, leading many people to question whether to upgrade to a new iPhone for photography tasks or not?
Recently, a user on Apple's forum asked a question about himself using the iPhone 12. This product had problems with losing power, overheating, and the battery status was only 79%. After researching the iPhone 15 Plus, this person wanted to buy an iPhone 15 Plus because he was planning to travel. The question is whether instead of buying a new iPhone 15 Plus, he can replace the iPhone 12's battery and buy a new camera.
This is obviously an interesting question, especially as the summer travel season approaches. Therefore, the issue immediately attracted a lot of feedback from the online community. Some say: “If you want to play with a camera, buy a camera. If you just want to take better photos than the iPhone 12, then switch to the iPhone 15 series. If you switch to an Android phone just to take photos, I recommend the Galaxy S24 Ultra. If you like taking photos with iPhone, iPhone 15 Pro will be better."
Some people point out that photos taken with a camera are not comparable to those taken with a cell phone, but considering other budget factors, users may want to think twice before purchasing. That mainly depends on how often we use the camera. Furthermore, if using a camera, users also need to buy an additional moisture-proof case to protect it, and that will result in a fee.
Another commenter suggested that he also owns an iPhone 12. After bringing an iPhone 12 with a weak battery to Japan at the end of last year and borrowing a friend's camera there to record. trip photos, the final conclusion was reached: “Taking photos with a mobile phone is faster and really enough for travel photography.”

