You can go rent a $5000 DSLR Camera and a $10,000 lens and /still/ get lens glare, and it can be much worse. That's why people sometimes shoot with a polarizing filter.
I'm unaware of /any/ phone camera that has a polarizer by default. But essentially, you will get it on ANY lens. This is not something that happens only on iPhone 12/13.
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> AirPlay doesn't connect, disconnects and cannot reconnect.
I haven't seen AirPlay on non-apple devices but between my iPhone and Apple TV it works amazingly.
Sure, but Android TV sucks. I mean its 2022 and it's still laggy and slow compared to Apple TV. And slowly getting more and more adverts. Even on the fastest TVs its still slow compared to AppleTV. So it could be supported on every single device in the world, it's still a turd.
What I've never understood is a high end Android decide is quite fast and responsive. Yet no matter how much hardware you throw at Android TV, its slow.
What's trash about it? Never had any issues with it, ever.
> My Apple watch keeps bugging out and notifying me few minutes late and requires restart of both devices.
Bugging out and notifying you a few minutes late for what? I get text messages on my watch at exactly the same time as my phone.
> The device keeps connecting to open networks while my remembered home network is available.
The device will only connect to networks you've connected to before. So this is user error. It's simple, forget that network.
> The camera lens has issues with glare in the sun.
This is a problem with any phone, or any camera?